Alfredo Costa Monteiro // Suspension pour une perte CD
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This is a CD released by Portuguese experimental musician Alfredo Costa-Monteiro on the Italian experimental label Dissipatio in December 2023.
This is a deep listening drone piece using a broken piano. Gatefold digisleeve specification.
Silentes Other worksplease use this form. ///Click here to see more Silentes / 13 / Dissipatio releases available at Tobira.
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CD in gatefold digisleeve.
tracklist:
- Suspension pour une perte 38:25
Dissipatio:
"Suspension pour une perte was created with a gap in time. A first recording of a broken piano was made by chance in 2012. This recording was forgotten for a long time, as its nature was that of a very limited sonic range. But as a premise in my work, limitations are always potential motivations to work with; so I decided to reevaluate it 10 years after, hoping that a new approach of the same recording would offer a quite different perspective.
Sustained and continuous organ sounds would be the connection between sparse events, creating a more dense background and giving these events a structure on which to the whole piece. The time gap is not only a condition for change, but also a metaphoric abolition of the distance between past and present, anchoring the piece in an ontological Here and Now."
Artist: Alfredo Costa Monteiro
Label: Dissipatio
This is a CD released by Portuguese experimental musician Alfredo Costa-Monteiro on the Italian experimental label Dissipatio in December 2023.
This is a deep listening drone piece using a broken piano. Gatefold digisleeve specification.
Silentes Other worksplease use this form. ///Click here to see more Silentes / 13 / Dissipatio releases available at Tobira.
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CD in gatefold digisleeve.
tracklist:
- Suspension pour une perte 38:25
Dissipatio:
"Suspension pour une perte was created with a gap in time. A first recording of a broken piano was made by chance in 2012. This recording was forgotten for a long time, as its nature was that of a very limited sonic range. But as a premise in my work, limitations are always potential motivations to work with; so I decided to reevaluate it 10 years after, hoping that a new approach of the same recording would offer a quite different perspective.
Sustained and continuous organ sounds would be the connection between sparse events, creating a more dense background and giving these events a structure on which to the whole piece. The time gap is not only a condition for change, but also a metaphoric abolition of the distance between past and present, anchoring the piece in an ontological Here and Now."
Artist: Alfredo Costa Monteiro
Label: Dissipatio