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Andrea Belfi & Attila Faravelli, Tumble
Originally aired
7/30/12
Tumble (the name for the union of Italian composers Andrea Belfi and Attila Faravelli) creates a sound world through what they call "instant composition/improvisation." The result of this process is a chaotic as well as rational music where rhythms created by drums and electro-acoustic devices melt together with magmatic movement of sounds diffused by broken and modified speakers. Tumble is "Organic sound mass both delicate and wild, digital pulses diffused through a pile of modified woofers, sound cycles which create oneiric landscapes, primitive polyrhythms, feedbacks, pure sine waves, and tangled up patterns." Recorded March 2011 at Experimental Intermedia Foundation in New York City.
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