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Spaces
Studio album by
ReleasedOctober 14, 2016
RecordedAutumn 2016
GenreProgressive rock, psychedelic rock
LabelVoiceprint Records
ProducerFabio Golfetti
Violeta de Outono chronology
Live at Rio ArtRock Festival '97
(2015)
Spaces
(2016)

Spaces is the seventh studio album by Brazilian psychedelic rock band Violeta de Outono, released on October 14, 2016 through Voiceprint Records. The band began work on the album circa June 2016,[1] but it wouldn't be officially announced until September 19, 2016, when they uploaded a short teaser on their official YouTube channel;[2] later on, a lyric video for the track "A Painter of the Mind" was uploaded on October 5, 2016.[3] The album is an homage of sorts to Swiss-German artist Paul Klee (1879–1940); it uses a sketch made by him as its cover art, and the lyrics to "A Painter of the Mind" consist of many excerpts of some of his poems.[4]

The album also counts with a guest appearance by musician Fernando Alge, who wrote the track "Flowers on the Moon", and was mastered by Andy Jackson, who previously frequently collaborated with Pink Floyd.

Track listing

All lyrics are written by Fabio Golfetti, except for "A Painter of the Mind" by Paul Klee and "Flowers on the Moon" by Fernando Alge

No.TitleLength
1."Imagens" (Images)12:01
2."Kevinland"3:03
3."Parallax T-Blues" (instrumental)6:18
4."Imagens (Reprise)" (instrumental)0:33
5."Flowers on the Moon" (feat. Fernando Alge)4:53
6."A Painter of the Mind"4:57
7."Cidade Extinta" (Extinct City)10:51

Personnel

  • Fabio Golfetti – vocals, guitar, production
  • José Luiz Dinola – drums
  • Gabriel Costa – bass
  • Fernando Cardoso – keyboards
  • Fernando Alge – guitar, backing vocals (on track 5)
  • Alex Angeloni – mixing, engineering
  • Andy Jackson – mastering
  • Invisível – cover art (on a sketch by Paul Klee)

References