A Perfect Cut in the Vacuum

TARSI PAOLO
(CD)
8031466900544 2024-09-20
€13.90
In stock
SKU
REB040CD

«THE ONLY LEGAL TRIP YOU CAN TAKE. A HYPNOTIC SOUND EXPERIENCE. A PERFECT CUT IN THE VACUUM!»



'A Perfect Cut in the Vacuum' is the title of the new album by Paolo Tarsi, set for a release on Anitya Records, in collaboration with Acanto.

Paolo Tarsi, Italian producer of electronic and chamber music, writes for theater and video art, working regularly with visual artists, DJs, film-makers, galleries and museums of contemporary art. Specializing in the composition with Oscar-winner Luis Bacalov, he collaborates with leading musicians in the electronic, jazz and rock scene.

The 21 tracks of the album pulsate in a climax where intense sounds follow each other. Ambient echoes blend with the Kosmische Musik and the progressive, going through techno to the irresistible universe of synth pop.

Paolo involves artists who have contributed to reshaping the aesthetic canons of a musical revolution. This begins with some legends of electronics, such as the renowned keyboardist Steve Schroyder and the violinist Hoshiko Yamane from Tangerine Dream, as well as two former Kraftwerk members: Eberhard Kranemann and Fernando Abrantes. Others come from equally important experiences such as Elektric Music, King Crimson, Tuxedomoon, Henry Cow, National Health, Area, Afterhours, Ulan Bator, Rheingold, through session men who have recorded alongside Brian Eno, Radiohead, Soft Machine and Bryan Ferry.

A journey through cinematic, introspective and music experimentations, which culminates with 'Artificial Intelligence', the first single of the album!

The artwork is created, among others, by Emil Schult and Ahmed Emad Eldin, designer of the cover of ‘The Endless River’ album by Pink Floyd.

A producer and a musical project that we will surely hear about in the coming months.

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Formato CD
Autore TARSI PAOLO
Genere Electronic
Etichetta Anitya Records
Data pubblicazione 2024-09-20
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