2006 release ** Airportman is a musical project founded in the summer of 2003 by Giovanni Risso and Marco Lamberti. "One could call the band's style instrumental post-rock, which certainly navigates—or rather flies...—between Radiohead, Tortoise, and certain cutting-edge electro-jazz, but with whispers, subtle deviations, that sense of perpetual psychedelic instability. Airportman follow a personal direction, creating a maze of allusions, a play of mirrors, and dialogues between barely plucked, almost ballad-like guitars, piano, harmonium, and a glockenspiel that suddenly appears, in an ethereal and open dimension" (Donato Zoppo). In 2002, their first demo CD, "2.45 am," was released, followed by "Di terra e d'ombra," "Inverno in divenire," and "son(g)," all self-produced. In 2006, they joined Lizard Records and released "Off" in 2006, "Rainy Days" in 2007, "Letters" in 2008, and "Weeds" with Tommaso Cerasuolo in 2009. In 2010, they released "The Road" (inspired by the novel of the same name by Corman McCarthy). In 2011, they released "Non a caso," a song with Stefano Giaccone (Ribes Records - ANPI RE). Their latest work, "Nino e l'inferno," was also released in 2011. The entire album was conceived as a soundtrack to the story "Nino e l'inferno," written by Giovanni Risso, which deals with difficult and painful themes: today's society, sudden illness, loneliness...