Mimmo Cafiero's "Triangles," released on May 15, 1997, under Splasc(h) Records, is a captivating journey through the world of percussive rhythms and imaginative soundscapes. This 11-track album, recorded over two days in September 1996, showcases Cafiero's unique musical vision and his ability to blend various influences into a cohesive and engaging whole. The album features a mix of instrumental and vocal tracks, with Cafiero's compositions ranging from the playful "Ciccio" and "Hal" to the more introspective "Triangles" and "Thanks." The track "Pullman" is a standout, featuring the Antonio Barbagallo Quartet, adding a touch of jazz to the album's diverse palette. With a runtime of just over 52 minutes, "Triangles" is a testament to Cafiero's skill as a composer and performer, offering a rich and rewarding listening experience. The album's title track, "Triangles," is a highlight, showcasing Cafiero's ability to create intricate and engaging musical structures. "Triangles" is an album that invites repeated listening, revealing new layers and nuances with each play.