More than 50 years of revolutionary musical trajectory are those that fit the English group Deep Purple and, after several alignments of musicians and a multitude of auditory explorations, the band celebrates a moment of stability among its members with the album “Whoosh”, a revisit to “old school” rock that proves that Hard Rock doesn’t die.
“It’s putting the background back in purple (it’s putting the background back in purple)”, was a recurring phrase among musicians when recording their new album with which they refer to the intensity that this production had.