Instrumental Quarter

Instrumental Quarter

Infobox Musical artist
Name = Instrumental Quarter
Background = group_or_band
URL = [http://www.instrumentalquarter.com www.instrumentalquarter.com]
Members = Margo Alloco
Luigi Racca
Flavio Cravero
Paride Lanciani
Genre = Post-rock
Label = Sick Room
Origin = flagicon|Italy Italy

Instrumental Quarter is an Italian instrumental post-rock quartet. The quartet's leader, Paride Lanciani, says the members of the group are not permanent members, and he calls the group a "moving group," and that the next record could be recorded with various other members.

Discography

* Traffic Jam (2006), Sick Room
* No More Secrets (2000), Sick Room

External links

* [http://www.instrumentalquarter.com/ Official Website]
* [http://www.sickroomrecords.com/ Sick Room Records]
* [http://www.southern.com/southern/catalog/INSTQ A Little Info about No More Secrets]


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