Gianluca Becuzzi & Fabio Orsi
Fabio Orsi and Gianluca Becuzzi are two electronic producers and sound artists from the Italian underground scene.
Orsi released his first album, “Osci” (LP, SmallVoices 2005), produced by Gianluca Becuzzi, for which he got a lot of positive feedbacks, worldwide, by the most important international media. His second official release “For Alan Lomax” (CD, A Silent Place 2006), is a split with cosmic Italian duo My Cat is an Alien.
Gianluca Becuzzi is a very well known character of the Italian experimental scene since from the 80s, under many different aliases. Recently known as Kinetix, Gianluca’s latest release is the electro-acoustic “Memory Makes Noise” (CD, SmallVoices 2006).
"Muddy Speaking Ghosts Through My Machines", one of their most recognized albums, was followed by other cooperations, considering the big friendly artistic sodality between them. "The Stones Know Everything” was the second Orsi/Becuzzi release, followed by albums like "Wildflowers Under the Sofa" (2007), "Soundpostcards" (2008) and an electroacoustic piece "So Far" (2009), recorded with an Italian artist, Salvatore Borrelli (a.k.a. (etre)). In 2013 the duo had released another work, titled "Dust Tears and Clouds"
Fabio e Gianluca are a strange duo, considering the big differences of their artistic back-ground. Fabio Orsi is a young and unexpected talent. After his first album, "Osci" (LP, SmallVoices 2005), produced by Gianluca Becuzzi, he got a lot of positive feedbacks, worldwide, by the most important international media, confirmed by his second official release "For Alan Lomax" (CD, A Silent Place 2006) splitted with cosmical Italian duo My Cat is an Alien. Gianluca Becuzzi is a very well known character of the Italian experimental scene since from the 80s, under many different alias. Recently known as Kinetix, Gianluca latest release is the very well appreciated "Memory Makes Noise" (CD, SmallVoices 2006) a great electroacoustic pearl.
A note about "Muddy Speaking Ghosts Through My Machines":
The unexpected uncounter between different forces, experiences and visions of this two artists is prefectly melted in this album: strong and tied, an imaginary place where folkway and research, past and present, distance and closeness, mud and clouds, ghosts and machines meets. Shreds of ballads, guitars and old keyboards floating on the vibrant surface of this faery river and disappear, towed off by drones and rumors, pouring between distant voices and centenary blues songs from the Alan Lomax archive. Raptur and sweet lostness: this is the main sensation. It could be listed as Avant-Folk, or Experimental-Blues, Ambient- Roots or contemporary aesthetics and aching nostalgia Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
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