Before diving into the sonic architecture of Azimut , it is essential to understand Alice’s trajectory. After winning the prestigious Sanremo Music Festival in 1981 with the career-defining song "Per Elisa," Alice was no longer just a pop singer; she was a formidable artistic force.
Azimut remains a masterclass in how to bridge the gap between commercial pop appeal and intellectual musical experimentation. Decades after its release, listening to the album in a lossless FLAC format honors the intricate studio production crafted by Alice and Battiato, proving that 1982 Italian pop belongs in the conversation of great European electronic art. Alice - Azimut -1982 Pop- -Flac 16-44-
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Qobuz offers Azimut in 16-bit/44.1kHz FLAC. You can buy the album outright (usually €9–12) or stream it losslessly with a Sublime subscription. Decades after its release, listening to the album