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ORSI, FABIO - Endless Autumn

Format: CD
Label & Cat.Number: Backwards BWCD01
Release Year: 2013
Note: warm guitar ambience for melancholic seasonal atmospheres, shimmering drones & delicate loops find their way through the silence, with field recordings from Puglia (Italy) and Berlin being integrated gently in the mix... everything's so suspended and mellow... reminding of FENNESZ, AIDAN BAKER, STARS OF THE LID or ULTRA MILKMAIDS, this is one of FABIO ORSI's most impressive & beautiful albums so far we think
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"Backwards proudly released a new Fabio Orsi album titled Endless Autumn, aided by Puglia Sounds / Puglia Sounds Record. Each new album by Fabio Orsi is an experience apart. The atmospheres created by the Apulian artist, who lives in Berlin since few years, penetrate the smallest gaps of the cerebral cortex, just where the memory lives. Backwards is proud to present, in collaboration with Puglia Sounds, "Endless Autumn", a work that draws inspiration in its title from "Endless Summer", by the acclaimed Christian Fennesz, but shines with its own light anyway. Entirely recorded between Taranto and Berlin, it embodies the environmental sounds that come from Puglia and German capital. Thanks to the technique of field recording, which has become one of the hellmarks of his music, Orsi captures the essence of the landscapes that he loves to observe, letting the listener fly with his mind over Apulian sunny coasts and countryside, up to German lush forests. As in Proustian research of the days gone by, which starts from hearing rather than from smell, these sounds come together naturally with melancholic and slight electronic textures and guitar melodies. Despite the title, "Endless Autumn" is actually a perfect soundtrack for all seasons, because it portrays autumnal caducity, winterly paleness, vernal rebirth and summer heat at the same time. "Endless Autumn" comes in a 1000 copies CD / digipack edition." [label info]

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