Fabio Orsi - Find Electronica


A Silent Place

A Silent Place has in the recent years grown out to be a label for adepts of the improvised guitar-influenced ambience. This CD of Fabio Orsi - packed in a cardboard sleeve - definitly fits that description quite nicely. "Find Electronica" is already Fabio's sixth release on A Silent Place which - for those of you who didn't know - is closely related to the masterminds of Italian avant-garde, being the label Small Voices.

In three tracks all above the 15 minute mark, Fabio offers us the results of his serach for 'electronica'. It seems to be the result of a quest for a certain sound, as the coherency of the composition as well as the intensity of the sounds gain strength over the length of the CD.

Fifty minutes of nice sounds form an atmospherically proper wallpaper which never disturbes, but sadly also never climaxes. And after checking Fabio's discography on Discogs.com the fact that he released or collaborated to twenty-one different titles kind of implicates he is someone who likes to make music, improvises a lot and probaly also not strives toward that audio orgasm (or climax so you prefer).

Again, this is a very nice release, but for extremists it might all be a bit too mellow.

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