Posts Tagged: Gianluca Favaron
Gianluca Favaron ~ Outer Sky
When considering Outer Sky in connection to its companion Inner Sky (reviewed here earlier this year), one might ask, “Why weren’t these combined as one album?” The answer becomes apparent within the opening seconds of the new 19-minute EP. Inner Sky and Outer Sky are
Gianluca Favaron ~ Outer Sky
When considering Outer Sky in connection to its companion Inner Sky (reviewed here earlier this year), one might ask, “Why weren’t these combined as one album?” The answer becomes apparent within the opening seconds of the new 19-minute EP. Inner Sky and Outer Sky are
Under the Snow ~ The Other Room
Under the Snow‘s The Other Room arrives in the wake of The Vanishing Point, a free album (available on Bandcamp) that was heavy on field recordings and included an ambitious 22-minute drone piece. The Other Room tones it down a bit (the album is
Under the Snow ~ The Other Room
Under the Snow‘s The Other Room arrives in the wake of The Vanishing Point, a free album (available on Bandcamp) that was heavy on field recordings and included an ambitious 22-minute drone piece. The Other Room tones it down a bit (the album is
Gianluca Favaron ~ Inner Sky
2012 continues to be a year of new beginnings and new philosophies. As part of this movement, A Closer Listen is proud to welcome the Galaverna netlabel, a new venture run by Enrico Coniglio (curator of Mix #3) and Leandro
Gianluca Favaron ~ Inner Sky
2012 continues to be a year of new beginnings and new philosophies. As part of this movement, A Closer Listen is proud to welcome the Galaverna netlabel, a new venture run by Enrico Coniglio (curator of Mix #3) and Leandro
Zbeen ~ K-frame
K-frame is a chemical experiment that takes place under loose supervision. The “k-frame” is the framework in which the sonics develop: the programming of Ennio Mazzon, the electronics of Gianluca Favaron and the field recordings of each. Force, magnitude, velocity and direction are all listed as
Zbeen ~ K-frame
K-frame is a chemical experiment that takes place under loose supervision. The “k-frame” is the framework in which the sonics develop: the programming of Ennio Mazzon, the electronics of Gianluca Favaron and the field recordings of each. Force, magnitude, velocity and direction are all listed as