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Disturbio is the debut album by duo Angelica Castello and Jerome Noetinger. This dense masse of noise and sonic rites is the result of a 3 day recording session in Vienna in 2016. Sometimes it's impossible to figure out who's playing, as if they were two on the same tool and instrument: They both use tapes and Castello's breathy playing on the Paetzold flute mimics the rotation of Noetinger's Revox and vice versa, there is a a big collection of samples and loops, radios and field recordings on their cassettes and tapes, with which they create cinematic atmospheres with magic and hidden diaphanous voices.

Disturbio is also a study on vibrating surface tremors, earthquakes, strong tectonic movements, shakes. Somehow apocalyptic and reflecting on the beauty of a world where the human is no more than a memory and just a distant sound.

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released April 16, 2018

MIKROTON CD 63

Angélica Castelló // paetzold, tapes, radios, electronics
Jérôme Noetinger // revox, radio, tapes, electronics

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MIKROTON Biel/Bienne, Switzerland

MIKROTON recordings was releasing experimental music [2005-2021] and now focuses on techno [2023-]. Founded in 2005 and curated by Kurt Liedwart and Sergey Kolosov.

Distribution: Soundohm (IT), Squidco (USA).

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