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Roberto Musci - Giovanni Venosta
A Noise, A Sound
Soave present a reissue of Roberto Musci and Giovanni Venosta's A Noise, A Sound, originally released in 1992.
The third episode of the alchemical association between Roberto Musci and Giovanni Venosta, reprinted for the first time. This work seems to be even more enigmatic than the previous ones. The "plunderphonics" style of the compositional process, significant to allowing a technical experimentalism of inexhaustible variety of materials used (compendium of sounds, harmonies, ethnic timbres) and the infinite possibilities of assembly between non-sense and provocation, still remains.
You might be almost stimulated to guess -- in the articulated sound architectures of the tracks -- every single fragment of popular or cultured music from every part of the world (Asia, Africa, Middle East, South America) related to the ad hoc inserts of polyphonic instrumentation distorted and dazed. The music expressed is basically a polyhedral pataphysical gaze on the complexity of the existing, an immersion in the contradictory forces of reality; the attentive listener will be able to recognize the tortuous and magical lines of a free and imaginative artistic creation, which is absolutely counter-current and unconventional.
A1
Keep Tree Funeral March
A2
Dusty Zebra
A3
Tu Ce L'hai Giaa - You've Already Got It
A4
When A Dolphin Saves A Baby
B1
Ramexico
B2
Other Lullabies
B3
Breathless Melody
C1
The Snout In The Dark
C2
Mean-Men-Song
C3.A
My Spinet Beyond
C3.B
The Well Tempered Inuit
C3.C
Dancing Galore
D1
Two Freaks In Rawalpindi
D2
The Umbrella's Angle, 2nd Variation
D3
Extreme Fringes Of The World Music Trades Union
D4
A Tale For C












