Stefano Torossi - "Sweet-Beat" (3:54)
Stefano Torossi - "Interrupted" (3:36)
Stefano Torossi - "Repetition" (3:51)
Stefano Torossi - "Starter" (3:35)
Stefano Torossi - "Makkaresh" (3:57)
Stefano Torossi - "Fast Train" (2:34)
Sandro Brugnolini - "Motuproprio" (4:03)
Sandro Brugnolini - "Free Stuff" (2:35)
Sandro Brugnolini - "Wawa" (3:41)
Sandro Brugnolini - "Polyphony" (2:37)
Sandro Brugnolini - "Grace" (5:05)
Sandro Brugnolini - "Flyer" (1:47)
Stefano Torossi - "Sweet-Beat"
Stefano Torossi - "Interrupted"
Stefano Torossi - "Repetition"
Stefano Torossi - "Starter"
Stefano Torossi - "Makkaresh"
Stefano Torossi - "Fast Train"
Sandro Brugnolini - "Motuproprio"
Sandro Brugnolini - "Free Stuff"
Sandro Brugnolini - "Wawa"
Sandro Brugnolini - "Polyphony"
Sandro Brugnolini - "Grace"
Sandro Brugnolini - "Flyer"
Review: Stefano Torossi and Sandro Brugnolini remain an important part of Italy's early wave of electronic musicians. The latter was particularly prolific throughout the '70s and '80s, but it was 1969's Musica Per Commenti Sonori that helped the two gain traction among international listeners, and helped to pave the way for later generations of both Italian and foreign experimental musicians. Schema has reissued the original on Costanza Records this time, and we gotta say that these are sounding as crisp and vivid as the original versions. There's a little bit of everything in here, from funk breaks to balearic ambience, and even wild strains of psychedelia, but what is most striking about this album is its ability to offer quality sampling material to almost any type of artist. Whether you're into crafting hip-hop beats, or house and even techno, there will be something in here for you. And if you want to simply listen, that's fine too, of course...
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