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Uplifting, overflowing with mystery, and totally enchanting. From Space Music to modern Ambient and Instrumental.
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Argento #2 Argento #2
New song that is part of a longer work which I plan to release in my third CD later this year. Analog sequences, evolving textures, energic electric guitars and distinctive melodic lines. That's what I like to do :-).

Movimenti all'Orizzonte #1 Movimenti all'Orizzonte #1
An electronic soundscape characterized by hypnotic analog sequencing and symphonic inserts. Some day I'll further develop this concept.


Finis Terrae #1 (2004 version) Finis Terrae #1 (2004 version)
I always liked guitar duets. Here there is a very nice one, underlined by crystal clear bells.

Morpheus #1 Morpheus #1
This is the first part of the Morpheus trilogy. A quite an abstract and 'dreamy' song, as the title may suggest.
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If you like electronic soundscapes without too intrusive and repetitive beats, you are in the right place. My music is a blend of sounds influenced by 70's electronic music and modern Ambient with, I believe, an original touch.
I hope that you will enjoy the journey.
I released two CDs so far, in 2004 and in 2006.
Please follow this for more details.
You can also find my music on most of the digital distrubution sevices such as iTunes (please click ).
Have you performed in front of an audience?
I never played live the music that you will find in these pages. I used to play live with my band in the past (a very different kind of music anyway)... but these times are gone.
Your musical influences
I always listened mainly instrumenatal music, from classical to modern electronic. I prefer baroque and romantic composers in classical, and 70's electronic music. So I listen to Bach, Ravel and Klaus Schulze, Tangerine Dream as well. I also like the first works of Mike Oldfield and Jean Michel Jarre.
I've been listening to this music consistently for many years so for sure it has a major influence on what I do.
This said, I have hundreds of LP/CDs spanning many different music genres. So, do my gothic metal or free jazz CDs have an influence also? Oh, it could be.
...I can't think to any contemporary "major" elctronic artist that I like, anyway.
What equipment do you use?
Hardware & Software synthesizers, guitars, bass.
Turin,
Italy
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796041
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Comments (1)
Great piece! This is new for me. I met AF in the past under the name Atman! It was difficult to find him again! Thanks for being here!
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