2007 release ** "Here is a record that sounds so retro that it seems modern and obsolete. Be Invisible Now! is the musical project of Marco Giotto from Treviso, a guy with a past in various bands, a collaboration with With Love and a passion for vintage instruments from the 70s. Neutrino, his first record, is played entirely with deliciously old-fashioned analog instruments. Vintage Roland and Korg keyboards, tube synthesizers and theremins at full blast. The result is a cosmic kraut journey with no escape route. Entirely instrumental music with inevitable cinematic fascinations and an extraordinarily kitsch character. Neutrino is a sort of concept album on the studies of neutrinos in relation to human behavior, but above all it is a tour de force of cosmic nostalgia, which shows that he has chewed, digested and spat out hundreds of kraut records from the 70s with Klaus Schulze as his sacred icon. In practice it seems to listen to the soundtrack of a science fiction film from the 60s, something that begins with the journey to Jupiter and Beyond Infinity in 2001: A Space Odyssey and ends in the nebulous sea magnum of Solaris. Tracks like Antiparticle and Sarin are so cinematic in their pace and 70s in their sound, that they openly bring to mind the soundtracks of the first John Carpenter, the one from the period between 1997: Escape from New York and The Thing. An album like this, full of those old and warm analog sounds, certainly stands out now that the practice is that of the cold digital made in laptop."