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Ido Govrin - Moraine

Ido Govrin, Moraine, Interval, ambient, audio-art, experimental, micro-sound, Aurelio Cianciotta, IdoGovrin_Moraine.jpgCD - Interval
Creeping ambient sequences, with alluring developments are pervaded by drones and split into many layers of auditory tones. This work consists of six compositions, in an electro-acoustic continuum that flows out of deep mechanisms of sound analysis and syntheses that are rich in new and increasingly sophisticated narratives. Sounds are largely derived from acoustic instruments – such as cello and violin – which are then modified with a computer in a sort of arithmetic collapse, in order to reveal a nature not easily attributable to a sluggish quietism. It's no coincidence that the album title, "Moraine", refers to a complex geological form of stacking, consisting of the rocky debris transported by glaciers during their slide toward the valley, which is eventually solidified by pressure. Disintegration and melancholy: these are the two poles of attraction that define the boundaries of this work, in a progressive shift of micro-sound and rarefied atmospheres, silences and elegiac breaks.
Aurelio Cianciotta



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