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Tag: Giuseppe Verticchio
Nimh :: Before And After Silence (Zoharum)
A visceral voyage into deep hypnagogic textures, magnetic clouds and ominous towering moves. These audio works can easily convince those into cryptic drone manifests of Jonathan Coleclough, Colin Potter, Grant Evans, and Dead Voices on Air.
ILUITEQ :: Reflections Revisited (n5MD)
The feeling is that these productions live on their own life, but that they travel in parallel with the original tracks.
Fomalhaut & Nimh :: From The Longest Winter (Zoharum)
It’s difficult to classify this album in a specific musical field while it entangles granular abstract electronic minimalism with lighter ambient touches and almost e-guitar power-noises dipped in bleak orbital moves.
LHAM :: They Cast No Shadows (13)
They Cast No Shadows is an alluring and distinguished collection of impressionist, minimal, then complex electro-experimental rock pieces…
Nimh :: Early Electronic Works – Caustic/Composite (Zoharum)
These raw experimental electronic studies are an original and comprehensive document about Giuseppe Verticchio’s capability to infuse his own creative personality into sonorous art forms…
Nimh :: Iron and Ice (Silentes)
The multi-timbral soundscapes are sometimes punctuated by percussive sections blended with tonal backdrops.
LHAM :: Leaving Hardly a Mark (13/Silentes)
More experimental sonic backdrops playing with resonances and natural reverbs, grainy array of noises are intertwined with subtle, aerial and evocative leanings.
Twist of Fate :: Where the Dusk Has No End (Silentes)
Verticchio’s best representative efforts in eerie, nostalgic and luminously repetitive ambient music around thematics that oscillate between personal, then affective memory lines, the sovereign nature […]