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Marco Lucchi - I found an - insoluble, indefinite - ear

An Original Webbed Hand Records Netlabel Release.


I found an - insoluble, indefinite - ear

I found an - insoluble, indefinite - ear
(Webbed Hand 059)


This long-form ambient piece is a collaboration of Marco Lucchi with his son, Dario. Marco handles the electronic parts, and Dario contributes improvisations on his French Horn. The work as a whole warmly illustrates the idea of "repetition with variation" as familiar motifs rotate but there are changes.

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"I found an - insoluble, indefinite - ear" was recorded as it was performed. In real-time, in Marco's home studio.

Marco describes the album as warm "like a fireplace" and suggests listening to it obliquely. Thematically this work is about the ear (you may recognize a certain sample about an ear from Blue Velvet), and a comparison is made between the french horn and the shape of the ear. The artist dedicates this work to Dale Lloyd (http://www.and-oar.org/artists_lloyd.html), a musician he admires very much.

Length: 01:15:01
Composed & Recorded by Marco Lucchi
in his home studio, December 2003

Personnel:
Marco Lucchi - electronics, samples and keyboards
with
Dario Lucchi - french horn

If you like the Webbed Hand "Rain" series you'll like this. Visit Marco Lucchi's homepage for more information about his work, and to hear other recordings.


This album is a netlabel release. It is available for download or streaming in its entirety from The Internet Archive. It is there that you will also be able to download jewel case cover art for this release.

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