A no to globalisation passes through the smile on the
cover of Peskan: 10 stories of souls and bodies tossed aside, fractions of
daily life, passive resistance, scars and open wounds, physical and spiritual greediness,
whispers and shouts of people without voice.
Real stories of extinction and bullying, loves and witches, the
defenceless and the exploited, borders and walls which have tumbled down, news from the
time that songs were also sung in dialect with a solid and meaty rhythm, multi-influenced
harmonies and melodies, in an electro-acoustic sabbath of live performances which turn
into dance for both physical and mental pleasure.
"Peskan" is your mirror, where you read the wrinkles of
the world, or a toothless shark which gasps in the dry rice field