bruz : ombilicum / side effects : ambient material + music from the magnificent unknowns.
Here i'll write on music found over there in the cloud, material, vst plugs, ways of recording, mixing in the field of ambient music, experimental, new age, cinematic, drone sort of thing. + Every week-end, you'll find 2 tracks from artists that spend their timetransforming sounds into language (woaw).



5/21/2011

my week-end ambient pick #28 : Fabio Orsi



The guy is from down south Italy and is an absolute nuts at field recording manipulation. This track stands on its own as a particular release (you may get a special vynil limited edition of this, with work from painter Niwi). Let's quote from the bio :
Orsi’s music originates with field recordings through which he seeks to capture images in sound inspired by the historic pre-war folk recordings made by Alan Lomax . Orsi says he admires the way in which Lomax was able to present folklore not merely as some historic artefact but as “an expression of suffering with a thirst for rebellion”.
I love this. Thing is they make so perfect bios now that you can't chop in it.
You have other one-track projects & albums to listen to here : http://fabioorsi.bandcamp.com/

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