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feraldo

  1. Villa Fiorito, Argentina
  2. Experimental
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  1. ACCIAIo DOLCE FUSO
    by Mario Gabola
  2. BRAASTABRÀ
    by I PAESANI FEAT. GÜNTER 'BABY' SOMMER
  3. WE REMEMBER GIANNI
    by I PAESANI FEAT. MICHEL GODARD
  4. We Have Dozens of Titles
    by Gastr del Sol
  5. JOHNNIAC
    by vonneumann
    From the seminal "l'Invariante.tmp", vonneumann's sound evolves on its first quanth-rock (quantum math rock) record, where the notes are beams of subatomic particles and the instruments are their accelerator chambers.
    A new form of rock intelligence beyond A.I.
  6. If I don’t make it, I love u
    by Still House Plants
  7. "Skinchanger" cassette
    by SKINCHANGER
    find something better than this? No, I really can't.
    But the right question is: where did Music a La Coque find this?!
  8. "Fake Air" cassette
    by JAAP BLONK & MONTECLAVA
  9. suono annuro
    by confusio e i neutroni
    sono dio sono dio
    The best Ediporegina record is not an Ediporegina record but a new incarnation where a sort of strictly personal folk meets the electronic wave of the third millennium. Just one thing: Mimmo is not so bad.
  10. kylle
    by corean, no japanese!
    non morirmi ora che c'è il brodo non morirmi ora che c'è il brodo
    Another way of conceiving noise
  11. Anonimo a sorpresa
    by corean, no japanese!
    A little more melodious, a little darker
  12. Idiolect
    by Mario
    Just to speak ma 3, 2, 1 Just to speak ma 3, 2, 1
    Finally a solo album by Mario made up of jazz, electronics, noise and improvisation. It sounds like radio waves from another outer space.
  13. SHUNYATA IMPROVISATION GROUP - WITH THE WOODS IN SPRING
    by SHUNYATA IMPROVISATION GROUP
    It is an extraordinary performance in the woods, a union between music - in this case, a sort of folk music - and nature that recalls certain historical productions of the European free in the 70s.
  14. Noci Saxophone Pool
    by Noci Saxophone Pool
    30 Settembre 30 Settembre
    There are not only saxophones in this "sound pool", but also electronics and very short poems by Vittorino Curci -
    who, for those who don't know, is also a poet and a writer. The music has a great impact, between jazz and contemporary music. Noci (BA) caput mundi.
  15. To Live A La West
    by Saint Abdullah
    Like A Great Starving Beast (feat. John Butcher) Like A Great Starving Beast (feat. John Butcher)
    This magnificent record by Saint Abdullah, a mixture of electronics and jazz, marks the step for the future and for the construction of a new world where everyone can live in peace
  16. “THE ETERNAL SOUNDCHECK”
    by STARFUCKERS
    Starfuckers / Sinistri are one of the best avant rock bands of the last thirty years. In this incredible album, which collects part of a larger 6-hour concert in 1999, this "power trio" continues the deconstruction of sounds and rhythms, time and space - which it will also develop later - with already exceptional results. Unmissable!
  17. Blind Date Party
    by Bill Callahan & Bonnie "Prince" Billy
    Arise, Therefore (feat. Six Organs of Admittance) Arise, Therefore (feat. Six Organs of Admittance)
    I've already listened to most of these songs before in the past few months, despite this i can't help but own this dazzlingly beautiful record anyway. The versions contained in it sublimate the original songs, already extraordinary in themselves. Will and Bill are, interchangeably, the number 1 and number 2 in American folk music and they have demonstrated it once again. I can't wait December 10th to arrive!
  18. Long Play
    by Still House Plants
    You OK You OK
    Still House Plants is the only band that has been able to continue the legacy of the chicagoans Storm & Stress - an unforgettable alien trio - and lock it up in wonderful art-rock sketches.
  19. Dubplate 06
    by Still House Plants
    Another great song by SHP
  20. Thin Reactions
    by Raia | Fiorito
    Too Many Reasons Too Many Reasons
    Antonio Raia has a unique ability to compose jazz themes, starting from tradition, able to become immediately classic standards. In this album, the beauty of his music slash essential electronic landscapes, created by Renato Fiorito, which recall post-industrial atmospheres. Great album!