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Ethnoelectronics
Originally released on tape by Sound Reporters in 1986. 'Ethnoelectronics' is a further episode of pioneering fusion
between ethnic and electronic music, involving dauntless explorers such as Walter Maioli, Nirodh Fortini, Fred Gales,
Raffaele Serra, John Zandijk and the visionary sculptor Edward Luyken. As the soundtrack of an obscure science-fiction
saga, the six parts of these recordings retain something profoundly osmotic and sidereal. In these hybridizations, it's
the heart of personal spiritual cosmos and stratospheric portals to pulse, but always remains the devotion to wild
nature and ethnographic differences. In this way, the sinusoidal movements of electronic synthesizers and radiophonic
frequencies interact with the pounding sounds of the jungle, with frogs, sea waves, buzz insects, leaves and rain. From
flutes, rattles, steel sound sculptures or rustling idiophones, mysterious samples appeared like weird interferences,
with rhythms and ritual voices from Tibet, West Papua, Burundi, Tahiti or the shamanic Japan of the Ainu.
Price
€ 17.95
Genre
Format
CD - 1 disk
Release
14-05-2019
Label
Item-nr
479123
EAN
2090504791236
Availability
Exp. 14-05-2019