Occupying a particularly dark corner of the Italian Prog scene, DAAL, a duo
comprised of Alfio Costa (with an army of vintage and modern keyboards) and
Davide Guidoni (an assortment of acoustic and electronic drums/percussion),
couldn't be further away from traditional RPI sounds. Instead, they favour a
varied mix of very modern sounding dark electronics, classical sophistication
and avant-garde sophistication in their music, and their fifth release since
2009 offers their heaviest, most gothic flavoured work to date. Predominantly
instrumental, the bafflingly titled `Dances of the Drastic Navels' (a reference
to several pieces from their previous albums) confirms that the band and their
music keep growing in stature and maturity with each release, delivering more
intricate and lavish music each time, trying to balance gloomy darkness with
reassuring light, and it's one of the standout progressive releases, Italian or
otherwise, of 2015.