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Andrea Marutti, Carlo Giordani, Maath

Impressioni Organizzate di Ansie Liquide / Vaco (2 LP bundle)

Label: Anomala Soundscapes

Format: 2 LP bundle

Genre: Electronic

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Absolute Tip! From Anomala Soundscapes comes two stellar, highly limited edition vinyl LPs, illuminating Italy’s rich contemporary context of experimental ambient and electroacoustic music: Andrea Marutti and Carlo Giordani’s "Impressioni Organizzate di Ansie Liquide" and Maath’s "Vaco”. Each exploring notions of environment in remarkably distinct ways, both are astounding gems, marked by rare artistry, microscopic detail, and a sprawling, immersive sense of space. The albums are available in numbered limited editions of 100 copies pressed on 180g audiophile vinyl, we're glad to also offer them in this specially discounted 2LP bundle.


Andrea Marutti, Carlo Giordani
"Impressioni Organizzate di Ansie Liquide"


**100 numbered copies in poster cover with printed inner sleeve, 180g audiophile vinyl** Since its launch roughly five years ago, the Rome based imprint, Anomala Soundscapes, has quietly mined Italy’s rich context of experimental electronic and electroacoustic music, focusing their energies toward the densities of meaning and possibility activated by these practices and territories of sound, via releases by artists like Mark Schaub, Daniele Pecorelli, and Rumore Austero. The label’s latest, Andrea Marutti and Carlo Giordani’s “Impressioni Organizzate di Ansie Liquide” and Maath’s “Vaco” - both issued in highly limited vinyl editions of 100 numbered copies each pressed on 180g audiophile vinyl - push this modus operandi toward new heights. Each blurring the boundaries between ambient music, environmental sound, and electroacoustic practice in brilliantly engaging ways, these two are sure to etch Anomala Soundscapes’ activities on our consciousness for some time to come.

Andrea Marutti and Carlo Giordani are both longstanding figures of the Italian music scene. Marutti is widely known for his work in the fields of experimental, ambient, and dark ambient music, as Amon - whose “Akh”, released by Nashazphone, we celebrated last year, Never Known, Hall of Mirrors (with Giuseppe Verticchio / Nimh), Sil Muir, Molnija Aura, and Lips Vago, as well as for noteworthy solo releases and collaborations with Fausto Balbo and Raffaele Serra, issued under his own name. Active since the early '90s, Marutti has also been responsible for running the Afe Records label for almost twenty years, releasing an incredible amount of music by renowned artists like Maurizio Bianchi, Bad Sector, Maeror Tri, Telepherique, De Fabriek, Ultra Milkmaids, Aidan Baker, John Hudak, and many, many more. Carlo Giordani is an electronic engineer with a background in geophysics that led him to develop signal processing software and algorithms for managing electromagnetic fields. This physical and direct relationship with the Earth is the basis of his sound research, now several decades old, focused on the collection of field recordings reworked in the form of electroacoustic soundscapes and complex textures.

Building on twenty years of friendship, and more than a decade working together, “Impressioni Organizzate di Ansie Liquide” (Organized Impressions of Liquid Anxieties) is Andrea Marutti and Carlo Giordani’s latest offering, featuring specially commissioned new mixes of selected tracks originally issued on CD by Silentes/St.an.da. and Taâlem in 2020, with Anomala Soundscapes’ new deluxe edition marking their debut on vinyl. The origins of the album date back to 2011, when Andrea Marutti was asked by the filmmaker and cultural agitator, Massimo Indellicati, to compose soundtracks for a series of experimental short films entitled “Aquology - Oceano interiore”, centred around aquatic and science fiction themes. Intent on intervening with his own practice in electronics and synthesis, he asked field recordist, engineer, and software designer, Carlo Giordani, to come on board. While the film project was only realized in small fragments, Marutti and Giordani’s creative relationship bore fruit, bringing them together regularly over the subsequent years, each pushing and expanding the other’s sound practice into new territories. Melding their distinct sensibilities into a single, palpable force, “Impressioni Organizzate di Ansie Liquide” is the result of an enduring process of reworking material produced by their collaborations between 2011 and 2023.

Resting at the junctures of noise, ambient music, and auditory research, “Impressioni Organizzate di Ansie Liquide” is a sonic gesture that shifts perception; where the organic transforms into the otherworldly and the synthetic bubbles with life. The collision of two highly individualized creative practices, built from a vast pallet of sonority across its breadth, the locations of source and the intervening hand shift in and out focus, gathering as an expanse of ambience and events that gives the impression of being guided by chance occurrences and responses of its own making.

Amplifying the incidental into the mystical and metaphysical, “Impressioni Organizzate di Ansie Liquide" seems to embark upon a challenge to how we locate the meaning of music and art. Unified by the thematic vision of water that first brought Marutti and Giordani together, the album culminates as a brilliant series of evolving, abstract images, alluding to the embryonic fluids that give way to life. Drifting long tones, buzzing electronics, and woven textures of ambiguous sound, rumble and dance between the foreground and distance, penetrated by punctuations drawn intermittently from Marutti’s synths and Giordani’s deft snapshots of the world.

Brilliant and strikingly beautiful amongst its casts of darkness and tension, “Impressioni Organizzate di Ansie Liquide” is an immersive, languid realm, filled with elegant, poetic beauty. Issued in a highly limited vinyl edition of 100 numbered copies pressed to 180g audiophile wax, housed in a 'poster cover' with printed inner sleeve, not only is it a fantastic window into the incredible context of experimental music currently unfolding in Italy, but it’s one of the most engaging rethinkings of contemporary ambient music we can call to mind.


Maath "Vaco"

**100 numbered copies in black 'disco bag' cover with sticker, 180g audiophile vinyl** Active on the scene for more than two decades, Maath is the moniker of Marco Ramassotto, who briefly came to note during the early 2000s as a member of the ritualistic, musical excursions of Biasthon, as well as working under the pseudonym of Mark Schaub. Despite Maath’s many years of activity, Ramassotto has only produced a tiny number of releases under that guise, most notably “No Survivors for the New World” and “Darkness, Void and Silence”, both released by Eibon Records, a label that, incidentally, was also responsible for most of the output of Andrea Marutti's Amon project. “Vaco”, issued on his own Anomala Soundscapes inprint, is Maath's most recent offering.

Heavily centred around the practice of field recording, Maath’s “Vaco” exists in the nebulous zone between soundscape, ambient and electroacoustic music. Constructed to be deliberately fragmentary - proving the sense of wandering without destination, seeking sensations, unexpected events, and psychic shifts - the album’s two sides meticulously weave a sense of alienation from a sprawling palette of microscopically detailed environmental sounds, played against passages guided by bass guitar and sparse instrumentation, the collective result of which is a deeply engrossing sense of tense restlessness, cast within an arching sense of uncanny calm.

Often mysterious to the extent of an intervening creative hand, “Vaco” is particularly noteworthy for the degree to which it allows its material elements space and the ability to speak for themselves. A substantial amount of both the album’s sides - each feeling fairly distinct from the other - feature long periods where only environmental recordings seem to have been used. This is especially the case with the second side, presenting the constant buzz of insect sounds, only occasionally heightened and pushed toward new dimensions by subtle, instrumental intervention. In contrast, on the first side, Maath slightly inverts this dynamic, allowing the piece to be guided by the low rumble of long tones and a more forward sense of harmonic interplay, with a similar palette of insectile ambience producing a sense of chance and sonorous texture.

Adding a particularly interesting dimension, “Vaco” was conceived as something of a total object, with its graphic / cover elements - featuring signs reproducing the five Platonic solids symbolising the alchemical elements Fire, Earth, Water, Air and Sky - offering access to the intentions and meanings of the sounds, and Ramassotto’s desire for a listening experience that might establish a connection between music, esotericism, natural phenomena and symbolism.

A deeply engaging work at the juncture between field recording, ambient music, and minimalism, Maath’s “Vaco” is issued in a highly limited vinyl edition of 100 numbered copies pressed to 180g wax, housed in a black 'disco bag' cover, adorned with a sticker symbolising one of the five alchemical elements. Absolutely fantastic and not to be missed.

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