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Federico Monti “6 33 709”

From the netlabel Conv release, Brujula

Brujula was Monti’s first release of Conv netlabel. It work follows the aesthetics of lowercase and microsound, using diverse sound applications and techniques for create a balance between extreme frequencies, tonal textures and clean glitches, sometimes hidden just beneath the surface… ending up in a sonic pleasure designed for the deep listening. —Conv website

Federico Monti was born and grew up in Argentina. He was formerly a DJ and following that he became interested in experimental music and producing his own tracks, releasing tracks for different labels from Europe and South America.  In 2001 he moved to Barcelona and created his own record label, (discosnoise), where he releases his own stuff as well as other Spainish-based sound artists like Francisco Lopez and Victor Nubla.

Lowercase and microsound, the repetition of layers, low oscillations, and grain drones combined with rhythmic noise loops that appear and disappear… perfection to me.  I can’t believe this has been out well over 5 years - going on 6 years -  already!

Official site is MySpaceMusic, this audio is part of the collection Conv.

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