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Each track of the Meridian, or Eastern desert land's traditional noon-time middle of the day, represents various stages, chronologically understood, of the day of an ανθρωπός (human), represented through deep double bass, drums, objects and electronics from Turin, Italy improvisers Michele Anelli and Nicholas Remondino. |
In Stock Shipping Weight: 2.00 units Quantity in Basket: None Log In to use our Wish List ![]() Label: Tour de Bras Catalog ID: TBD9052cd Squidco Product Code: 31964 Format: CD Condition: New Released: 2022 Country: Canada Packaging: Cardstock Foldover in a clear vinyl sleeve Recorded at O.F.F. Studio, in Turin, Italy, in 2020, by Paul Beauchamp. Mastered by Giuseppe Ielasi. Personnel: Michele Anelli-double bass Nicholas Remondino-drums, objects, electronics Click an artist name above to see in-stock items for that artist. Highlight an instrument above and click here to Search for albums with that instrument. ![]() ![]() Artist Biographies: • Show Bio for Michele Anelli Michele Anelli is an Italian bassist and double bassist, an improviser in jazz and free improv forms. He is a member of NERVIDI, Sergio Di Gennaro Sextet, Ubik Trio, 720° Quintet, and has performed with Setola di Maiale Unit. -Squidco 1/25/2023Have a better biography or biography source? Please Contact Us so that we can update this biography. ^ Hide Bio for Michele Anelli • Show Bio for Nicholas Remondino Nicholas Remondino is an electroacoustic sound, percussion and electronics artist. He is known for the groups Byenow, LAMIEE., ŌTONN, Sonoria, and Tweeedo. -Discogs (https://www.discogs.com/artist/6745350-Nicholas-Remondino)1/25/2023 Have a better biography or biography source? Please Contact Us so that we can update this biography. ^ Hide Bio for Nicholas Remondino ![]() 1. Dawn 3:18 2. First Nod 3:24 3. Second Nod 4:29 4. Third Nod 4:28 5. Meridian 1:35 6. Something like a Decay 3:21 7. A Neverending Thought 5:20 8. Towards Something like a Neverending Decay 4:21 9. Fake Folk Decay 5:39 |
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![]() "In the East, the desert fathers, from their ascetic isolation, spoke of the meridian demon, a spirit that, in the middle of the day, of life, of activities, led to discouragement. The middle of the day, specifically, was (and is) identified as noon. In contemporary life it seems unusual to identify this moment as the middle of the day, but thinking about monastic life and its daily rhythm, we notice that noon is really the middle of the day, as the word itself says. The meridian demon is associated to an onset of tiredness, exhaustion and "blockage" that translates into a sense of anguished inactivity, lethal to the spirit and body. This is obviously due to any kind of contemporary life. The spiritual block that grips the human being in the middle of his day becomes a symbol of a possible "pause" that damages existence. Each track of the work therefore represents the various stages, chronologically understood, of the day of an ανθρωπός (human)"".-from the liner notes ![]() Improvised Music Free Improvisation Electro-Acoustic Electro-Acoustic Improv Stringed Instruments Percussion & Drums Objects and Home-made Instruments European Improvisation, Composition and Experimental Forms New in Improvised Music Recent Releases and Best Sellers Search for other titles on the label: Tour de Bras. |
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