Cesarino's album "Pelle Dasino" is a mesmerizing blend of traditional Italian folk music and modern electronic beats. The album features a range of instruments, from the accordion and mandolin to synthesizers and drum machines, creating a unique and dynamic sound.
The opening track, "Maremma," sets the tone for the rest of the album with its infectious groove and catchy melody. Other standout tracks include "Festa in Piazza" and "Tarantella del Gargano," which showcase Cesarino's skillful accordion playing and the album's energetic rhythms.
Despite the modern electronic elements, the album maintains a strong connection to Italian folk traditions, with many of the songs incorporating regional styles and themes. The title track, "Pelle Dasino," is a hauntingly beautiful ballad that tells the story of a donkey's skin being used to make a drum.