The exclusive vinyl-only compilation features original tracks from artists who have made an indelible impact on the festival’s history. The LP includes seven original recordings from renowned artists such as Donato Dozzy, Suzanne Ciani, Nkisi, Mohammad Reza Mortazavi, Stargate and STILL. The contributions to this project stem from long-standing collaborations and relationships with the artists involved, culminating in a tracklist that encapsulates the essence and innovative spirit of Terraforma. Marco Shuttle contributes with the original track ‘Arconauta’ whic title was inspired by the epic location of Villa Arconati that hosted Terraforma. Suzanne Ciani presents a piece that reminds of her surround performance in the Labyrinth that Terraforma planted in the historical garden of Villa Arconati; Mohammad Reza Mortazavi, the Iranian master of the percussions, delivers a polyrhythmic track; Donato Dozzy's "Le Batterie" is an excerpt from his legendary live show "I Love to See You Dancing" at Terraforma in 2016. The b-side starts with a bass driven original production “TERRA” by STILL; then Nkisi offers an outstanding tribal, hypnotic techno track titled "Skydancer"; the epilogue is provided by Stargate, the legendary project by Lorenzo Senni, brought back by Terraforma in 2022, makes its debut on vinyl with the epic "Life is Now."
The compilation is designed not only as a nostalgic keepsake for the festival’s fans but also as a way for new audiences to gain insight into the past eight years of Terraforma. It serves as a meaningful connection between artists and listeners, bridging the festival's history with the emerging experimental music scenes. The news comes amid a period of evolution for Terraforma, which launched a new festival concept, Terraforma Exo, happened on June 14th -15th, and the LP in pre-order at the beginning of 2024.
The inner sleeve of the LP features photographs captured by artists and photographers who have been spun around the festival over the years. These images highlight the historical backdrop of Villa Arconati, showcasing Terraforma’s unique ambiance created by the harmonious integration of music, architecture, and nature. This synergy between the artists and the festival’s environment has led to unforgettable performances, making Terraforma a truly unparalleled event for experimental music passionate.
About Terraforma:
Terraforma was born in 2014 as an international festival of experimental music oriented towards sustainability. It was conceived as a platform for research and artistic experimentation, guided by core values of care and respect for both people and the environment. Inspired by the concept of terraforming—a theoretical process enabling life on a planet by creating a suitable atmosphere—the festival embodies our belief in forging new realms.
From its inception, Terraforma has catalyzed regenerative processes, facilitating the restoration and environmental redevelopment of Villa Arconati in collaboration with Fondazione Augusto Rancilio. This partnership aimed to reclaim and repurpose spaces within the historic garden, fostering a community in “terraformation” that could continue to benefit from these spaces over time. The festival’s commitment to sustainability is also reflected in its carefully curated lineup and approach, favoring policies such as the “one stage at a time”, ensuring a seamless and immersive musical experience for the audience, with no overlapping shows. Throughout the years, Terraforma has welcomed representatives of the global experimental music scene, including Laurie Anderson, Autechre, Suzanne Ciani, Laraaji, Jeff Mills, Caterina Barbieri and Charlemagne Palestine.
Terraforma pioneers satellite projects experimenting with diverse approaches and art forms across various cities and contexts. Among these, “Il Pianeta Come Festival,” a multifaceted creative incubator spanning Milan, Rome, and Paris; “Terraforma Symposium,” fostering open discussions to reflect on sustainability through new practices; and “Terraforma Journal,” an editorial project blending sound, art, ecology, and contemporary culture. Today, Terraforma stands as a platform for experimentation in sound and ecology. A hub for cross-disciplinary cultural activities, fostering connections between local and international communities.