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{{Infobox musical artist
{{Infobox musical artist
| name = Bologna Violenta
| name = Bologna Violenta
| image =
| image = Nicola Manzan.jpg
| caption = [[Nicola Manzan]] founder of Bologna Violenta in 2010
| background = group_or_band
| years_active = 2005–present
| years_active = 2005–present
| origin = [[Italy]]
| origin = [[Italy]]
| genre = [[Noise]], [[Industrial]], [[Electronic]], [[Grindcore]]
| genre = [[Noise]], [[electrogrind]], [[speedcore]], [[instrumental music|instrumental]], [[digital hardcore|digitalcore]], [[industrial music|industrial]]
| website =
| website = www.bolognaviolenta.com
| current_members =
| current_members =
}}
}}


'''Bologna Violenta''' is a [[one man band]] musical project founded by [[Nicola Manzan]] in [[2005]]. <ref>[http://www.bolognaviolenta.com/]</ref> <ref>[http://www.lastfm.it/music/bologna+violenta bologna violenta] lastfm.it</ref>
'''Bologna Violenta''' is a [[one man band]] musical project founded by Nicola Manzan in 2005.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.bolognaviolenta.com/|title=Bologna Violenta &#124; Il declino della musica contemporanea|accessdate=July 23, 2019}}</ref><ref>[http://www.lastfm.it/music/bologna+violenta bologna violenta] lastfm.it</ref>


== Biography ==
== Biography ==
[[Nicola Manzan]] ([[Treviso]], [[2]] [[March]] [[1976]]) is a multi-instrumentalist graduated in violin. <ref>[http://www.rockit.it/bolognaviolenta/biografia Bologna violenta] rockit.it</ref>
[[Nicola Manzan]] ([[Treviso]], 2 March 1976) is a multi-instrumentalist graduated in [[violin]].<ref>[http://www.rockit.it/bolognaviolenta/biografia Bologna violenta] rockit.it</ref>


In [[2005]] starts the musical project [[Bologna Violenta]] by publishing the [[eponymous]] digital [[EP]] published in free [[download]] on the [[French]] label [[Core:Back Records]]. In [[2006]] he published his first album titled [[Bologna Violenta (album)|Bologna Violenta]], consists of 27 tracks, in which the securities are inspired by the Italian [[poliziottesco]] movies of the [[70s]]. The debut album melody is completely absent, to lord it are heavy distorted guitar riffs.
In 2005, he started the musical project Bologna Violenta by publishing the [[eponymous]] digital [[Extended play|EP]] published in free [[download]] on the [[French language|French]] label [[Core:Back Records]]. In 2006, he published his first album titled [[Bologna Violenta (album)|Bologna Violenta]], consists of 27 tracks, in which the securities are inspired by the [[Italian language|Italian]] [[poliziottesco]] movies of the 1970s. The debut album melody is completely absent, to lord it are heavy distorted guitar riffs.


In [[2010]] he released his second [[studio album]], entitled [[Il Nuovissimo Mondo]] for [[Bar La Muerte]]. This album marks a significant turning point in the first style of music. The album, inspired by the "mondo-movies" such as the [[cult]]-[[documentary]] of the [[60s]] [[Mondo cane|Mondo Cane]] by [[Paolo Cavara]], and is full of quotations (expressed through the dialogue) that refer to the cynical atmosphere of these "mondo-movies," while there are also parts (Blue song), which makes reference to melody. After the release of [[Il Nuovissimo Mondo]], Bologna Violenta aside for a two-year tour which counted one hundred and thirty dates not only in [[Italy]] but also abroad.
In 2010, he released his second [[studio album]], entitled [[Il Nuovissimo Mondo]] for [[Bar La Muerte]]. This album marks a significant turning point in the first style of [[music]]. The album, inspired by the "mondo-movies" such as the [[cult]]-[[documentary]] of the 1960s [[Mondo cane|Mondo Cane]] by [[Paolo Cavara]], and is full of [[quotations]] (expressed through the dialogues) that refer to the cynical atmosphere of these "mondo-movies," while there are also parts which makes reference to [[melody]]. After the release of [[Il Nuovissimo Mondo]], Bologna Violenta aside for a two-year tour which counted one hundred and thirty dates not only in [[Italy]] but also abroad.


On January 27, [[2012]] is issued for [[Wallace Records]], [[Dischi Bervisti]] and distributed by [[Audioglobe]], the third studio album, [[Utopie e piccole soddisfazioni]]. The album, containing 21 tracks that are devoid of movie quotes, is characterized by a complete background noise ranging from pure classical music. Some pieces are sung: the voices are [[J. Randall]] of [[Agoraphobic Nosebleed]] and [[Aimone Romizi]] of [[Fast Animals And Slow Kids]]. <ref>[http://www.rockit.it/news/18021/bologna-violenta-nuovo-disco-e-nuovo-tour Bologna Violenta, nuovo disco e nuovo tour] rockit.it</ref>
On January 27, 2012, is issued for [[Wallace Records]], [[Dischi Bervisti]] and distributed by [[Audioglobe]], the third studio album, [[Utopie e piccole soddisfazioni]]. The album, containing 21 tracks that are devoid of movie [[Quotation|quotes]], is characterized by a complete background [[noise]] ranging from pure [[classical music]]. Some pieces are sung: the voices are [[J. Randall]] of [[Agoraphobic Nosebleed]] and [[Aimone Romizi]] of [[Fast Animals And Slow Kids]].<ref>[http://www.rockit.it/news/18021/bologna-violenta-nuovo-disco-e-nuovo-tour Bologna Violenta, nuovo disco e nuovo tour] rockit.it</ref>


During his career, [[Nicola Manzan]] worked with many members of the independent [[Italian]] music scene. The two experiences that have given most famous were those by live sideman with [[Baustelle]] and [[Il Teatro degli Orrori]], as a second [[guitarist]] and [[violinist]].
During his career, [[Nicola Manzan]] worked with many members of the [[Italy|Italian]] [[independent music]] scene. The two experiences that have given most famous were those by live sideman with [[Baustelle]] and [[Il Teatro degli Orrori]], as a second [[guitarist]] and [[violin]]ist.


== Personnel ==
== Personnel ==


*[[Nicola Manzan]] - [[guitar]], [[violin]], [[electronics]]
*[[Nicola Manzan]] - [[guitar]], [[violin]], [[Electronic musical instrument|electronics]]


== Discography ==
== Discography ==
* ''[[Bologna Violenta (album)|Bologna Violenta]]'' ([[2006]]), [[Core:Back Records]]
* ''[[Bologna Violenta (album)|Bologna Violenta]]'' (2006)
* ''[[Il nuovissimo mondo]]'' ([[2010]], [[Bar La Muerte]])
* ''[[Il Nuovissimo Mondo]]'' (2010)
* ''[[Utopie e piccole soddisfazioni]]'' ([[2012]], [[Wallace Records]]/Dischi Bervisti)
* ''[[Utopie e piccole soddisfazioni]]'' (2012)
* ''[[Uno Bianca]]'' (2014)

* ''Discordia'' (Overdrive/Dischi Bervisti) (2016)

* ''Bancarotta Morale'' (Overdrive/Dischi Bervisti) (2020)
== Related articles ==


== See also ==
*[[Bologna]]
*[[Industrial music]]
*[[Mondo Cane]]
*[[Noise Music]]
*[[Noise Music]]
*[[Industrial]]
*[[Mondo Cane]]
*[[Bologna]]


==References==
== References ==
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==External links==
== External links ==
* [http://www.ondarock.it/interviste/bolognaviolenta.htm Bologna Violenta :: Le interviste di OndaRock]
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* [http://www.storiadellamusica.it//articoli/video_intervista_a_nicola_manzan_bologna_violenta.html (video) Intervista a Nicola Manzan - Bologna Violenta. - storiadellamusica.it]
* [http://www.rockit.it/intervista/16015/bologna-violenta-via-mail-08-02-2010 Bologna violenta - via Mail, 08-02-2010]
* [http://www.ondarock.it/recensioni/2010_bolognaviolenta.htm Bologna Violenta - Il Nuovissimo Mondo :: Le recensioni di OndaRock]
* [http://www.sentireascoltare.com/recensione/9721/bologna-violenta-utopie-e-piccole-soddisfazioni.html Bologna Violenta – Utopie E Piccole Soddisfazioni | Recensione]
* [http://www.bolognaviolenta.com/1/index.php/en/2-menu/8-stampa Press Review] on Bologna Violenta website.


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Latest revision as of 02:00, 19 October 2024

Bologna Violenta
Nicola Manzan founder of Bologna Violenta in 2010
Nicola Manzan founder of Bologna Violenta in 2010
Background information
OriginItaly
GenresNoise, electrogrind, speedcore, instrumental, digitalcore, industrial
Years active2005–present
Websitewww.bolognaviolenta.com

Bologna Violenta is a one man band musical project founded by Nicola Manzan in 2005.[1][2]

Biography

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Nicola Manzan (Treviso, 2 March 1976) is a multi-instrumentalist graduated in violin.[3]

In 2005, he started the musical project Bologna Violenta by publishing the eponymous digital EP published in free download on the French label Core:Back Records. In 2006, he published his first album titled Bologna Violenta, consists of 27 tracks, in which the securities are inspired by the Italian poliziottesco movies of the 1970s. The debut album melody is completely absent, to lord it are heavy distorted guitar riffs.

In 2010, he released his second studio album, entitled Il Nuovissimo Mondo for Bar La Muerte. This album marks a significant turning point in the first style of music. The album, inspired by the "mondo-movies" such as the cult-documentary of the 1960s Mondo Cane by Paolo Cavara, and is full of quotations (expressed through the dialogues) that refer to the cynical atmosphere of these "mondo-movies," while there are also parts which makes reference to melody. After the release of Il Nuovissimo Mondo, Bologna Violenta aside for a two-year tour which counted one hundred and thirty dates not only in Italy but also abroad.

On January 27, 2012, is issued for Wallace Records, Dischi Bervisti and distributed by Audioglobe, the third studio album, Utopie e piccole soddisfazioni. The album, containing 21 tracks that are devoid of movie quotes, is characterized by a complete background noise ranging from pure classical music. Some pieces are sung: the voices are J. Randall of Agoraphobic Nosebleed and Aimone Romizi of Fast Animals And Slow Kids.[4]

During his career, Nicola Manzan worked with many members of the Italian independent music scene. The two experiences that have given most famous were those by live sideman with Baustelle and Il Teatro degli Orrori, as a second guitarist and violinist.

Personnel

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Discography

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Bologna Violenta | Il declino della musica contemporanea". Retrieved July 23, 2019.
  2. ^ bologna violenta lastfm.it
  3. ^ Bologna violenta rockit.it
  4. ^ Bologna Violenta, nuovo disco e nuovo tour rockit.it
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