Album IT 2014 on Farmacia901 label
Electronic (Abstract, Ambient, Experimental)
Interstitial Spaces (F90111) is the follow-up to Fabio Perletta's 2013 CD Field: Atom(s) Entropy. With this new work Perletta investigates the physical phenomenon of the “Interstitial Space” which is the point in a crystal lattice where the perfection of the atomic structure is broken or suspended resulting in open spaces for unexpected resonances. After his investigations of entropy with Field: Atom(s) Entropy, here the underlying inspiration is anomalies within atomic structure such as vacuums and alien particles deep inside matter. The album consists of two pieces, each developing as an exploration of the most minimal and hidden particles of sound. Inspired by Yoctometer, which is measure of length that is equal to 10e-24 of a meter (0.000000000000000000000001 m), the project delves into the relationship between visible and invisible. Both pieces grow from silences and rarefied molecules of sound, increasingly thickening into combinations of microscopic events and delicate drones. Composed entirely by using a self built software called Seijaku (静寂, Japanese: silence), the album draws upon human perception by using almost imperceptible frequencies and hushed tones in order to investigate a new perspective into the nexus of science and music through the use of technology. Recorded in Roseto degli Abruzzi (IT) between May and October 2013. Untitled 2 contains samples recorded live as part of Within 01 Festival by Alessandro Romano on September 13, 2012 at Ex Convento of Colli Del Tronto (IT). Design by Fabio Perletta. Thanks to Roberto Crippa, Giuseppe Ielasi, Yann Novak, Emiliano Romanelli, Alessandro Romano, Pierluigi Scarpantonio, Jacopo Villa. Intended to be experienced at low volume in a quiet room.
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No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration | |
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1 | Untitled | Fabio Perletta | 28:03 | ||
2 | Untitled | Fabio Perletta | 23:44 |
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