The record captures the gritty atmosphere of 1970s poliziotteschi (Italian crime) and giallo films through a blend of funk, jazz, and heavy rock.
The album is a conceptual homage to the tradition. It was specifically inspired by the novel Traditori di tutti (known in English as Betrayers ) by Giorgio Scerbanenco , the "father of Italian noir" and a personal favorite of Quentin Tarantino. Musical Style and Sound Download File Calibro 35 - Traditori Di Tutti (...
: A piece characterized by "dancefloor jazz madness" and psychedelic elements. The record captures the gritty atmosphere of 1970s
: The band used authentic vintage gear, including the Philicorda organ , Mellotron , and Dulcitone , to achieve a raw, one-take sound. Musical Style and Sound : A piece characterized
Released in , Traditori di Tutti (translated as "Traitors of All") is the fourth studio album by the Milanese cinematic-funk supergroup Calibro 35 . It is a landmark release for the band as it was their first album to consist entirely of original compositions rather than re-recordings of classic film scores. Concept and Inspiration
The album's title track gained further fame when it was sampled by for the song "One Shot One Kill" (featuring Snoop Dogg) on his 2015 album Compton .