- Microtonal
- Avant-garde
- Experimentalism
- Micronoise
- Post-industrial
- Drone
- Electronic music
- Sound art
- Illbient
Comment:
this batch of 11 pieces is based on childhood memories and vacations
spent in the city of Gualeguaychu (Argentina) during the 90s.
The word Invierno
which does mean “winter” in Spanish used to sound quite close to
the word inferno, hell by
other word. Indeed, by
listening to it I would like
to say the soundscape
supposedly reminds of the latter because of consisting of restrained
yet somehow threatening sonic progressions. That's
the unexpected consequence because emotional level is high
nonetheless with regard to the minimal and buried details of the
issue. Yet it is the subjective reconstruction of mine because the
soundscape is rich and succulent in its slightly buried appearance.
It involves surprising turns
as well – at
No (Edit)
you hear slight Islamic samples together with a layer of chopped,
microscopic noise sounds. This
mind-provoking outing is a part of the discography of Petroglyph
Music.