Limited edition of 12 transparent 7" lathe-cut records.
Blue watercolour pencil on 185gr. grey paper.
The lathe-cut edition is accompanied by the handwritten lyrics of two of the poems on the record: "Notturno" in Italian and "Aquelarre" in Spanish. The original text of the Intro on side A has been lost, only remains what we can understand from what emerges from the composition's random loops; it remains poetry that recreates itself.
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have yet to translate the song titles so the artist's intentions are somewhat of a mystery to me, but the wavering surface noise creates the theme of a dialogue between music & technology before becoming invisible to my ears. this conjures memories of listening to music as a child (long before the sterility of digital media), when i rarely took notice of the hiss & pops of records, 8-tracks, tapes, & am radio because they were a normal, necessary aspect of recorded sound. nice to be back again. Scott
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A perfect backround soundtrack for the first cup of coffee in the morning while reading the newspaper and to start the day. It reminds me of records from Hiroshi Yoshimura, like "Green" or "A.I.R. (Air In Resort), or "Rainbow Dome Musick" by Steve Hillage. h1e
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