Vibrations are an Italian pop rock band formed in Milan in 1999.
After years of apprenticeship spent playing for the Milanese clubs, the group managed to make its debut in early 2003 with the single Dedicato a te, certified platinum after a few weeks. The single was pulled by a video shot on the Milanese canals; the Elio e le Storie Tese group and the rapper Frankie hi-nrg mc have subsequently made some parodies. In the same year, Le Vibrazioni released their first album, Le Vibrazioni, whose sales exceeded 300,000 copies [2] and from which they extracted the singles On a summer night, Come to me, I’m more serene and … E He goes away. The latter will be included in the soundtrack of the film Three meters above the sky.
In 2004, after their first successful tour, they released a live DVD, Live at Alcatraz recorded on 27 September 2003 at the same Milanese club on the occasion of the last tour date of their first album promotion that year. The DVD contains the complete movie of the concert and some video extracts related to the backstage.