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What was once a house was broken into pieces, what were pieces are reformed into art. A piece by Medile Siaulytyte. Made with reclaimed frame wood, recycled paper and floor tiles shards. Each piece is unique get in touch to choose the 'red' one or the 'blue'.
Size: 24cmx20cm
Form and Disintegration is something we are experiencing more and more often.
Most of what we build is quickly destroyed, the speed of change has increased, not much if anything is certain anymore.
The album is short, like the dreams we can afford to have these days.
My references were the giants of the XX century. Time can be bent with music and if they could all pack a lot of movement, transformation and change in 30 minutes. I thought I would try too to avoid long repetitive sequences and build a more fragmented unstable world.
In this work music is formed only to be destroyed, but it is not destroyed resorting to audio manipulation of the original content, instead the destruction is written in the music, in such a manner that can be played by musicians. This music is written.
The track titles are inspired by the heavy external forces that shape our existence, their orthography is also such to confuse computers, you can write it as graphics, but at the same time you cannot write it on a file.
This record doesn’t offer straight up consolation, but it’s not necessarily without hope, everything that was disintegrated can always be reformed in a different, perhaps better, shape. We just need to dig ourselves out of nostalgia and start looking ahead of us.
credits
released December 13, 2023
Personnel:
Valerio Camporini F: Synthetizers, Farfisa organs and samplers
Gabriele Campagna: Violins (3, 4, 5)
Veronika Kizanishvili: Flute (3, 4)
Filippo B. De Laura: Percussion (3)
Anna Petrini: Paetzold recorder (4)
Kerri Dietz: Vocal (6)
Artwork:
Medile Siaulytyte: Painting on album cover
Saria Digregorio: Graphic
Piernicola Di Muro: Photographs
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