2012 release ** Packaged in fabric sleeve. "Behind Me And The White Lash are Stefano De Ponti of Passo Uno and Eleonora Pellegrini. The project accentuates on one hand the ambient/soundtrack vocation of Passo Uno, on the other it merges it with more traditional forms, giving life to gentle and dry “songs”, almost folk one might write, during which you can appreciate Eleonora’s voice: the contemplative “The Island”, for example, not to mention a sorrowful “La Morte Del Tocco”. Part of this material has appeared in “soundtrack” works curated by Stefano, which explains in some ways the eclecticism of the choices, inevitable when you have to compare yourself with someone else’s work, even if you don’t perceive as much heterogeneity, as you might assume. Most of the atmospheric tracks are based on piano interventions for which it is all too easy - but somehow also explanatory - to call into question Harold Budd and his disciples. However, it is not only this, since - playing with effects and other instruments - Stefano manages to produce something even more disturbing, such as "Fire From The Glasses", or the more subtle disquiet of "Mesopotamian Lunch", including all the souls of the project in the final sixteen minutes of "In Heaven". For now, Me And The White Lash leads us by the hand into a fragile world, on which disturbing shadows occasionally lengthen.""