November 07, 2017

Tiziano Popoli, Marco Dalpane ‎– Scorie (1985, LP, Italy)

"Long coveted and hunted by collectors, Scorie falls among the strange and definition resistant artifacts of Italy’s remarkable avant-garde music scene of the 70’s and 80’s. An emblem of sonic diversity rendered through electronic sound, distilling a daunting number of traditions and ideas, while sculpting its own world of creative singularity, standing apart from the rest.
While a great many of Italy’s avant-garde and experimental music practitioners began within the spectrums of popular music, slowly pushing into more explicitly ambitious and challenging realms as the years wore on, Tiziano Popoli and Marco Dalpane represent a change in the directional tide. Scorie is a part of movement toward, and the incorporation of, popular forms, within avant-garde music which swept across the globe during the 1980’s. As challenging and uncomfortable as it is seductive and inviting, Scorie weaves a world without boundary, of collision and harmony. A vision of possible futures, rendered in its present day. A melodic realm, almost entirely constructed through the use of synthesizers, with subtle interventions of electronic rhythm generators, bridging the metronomic territories explored by Terry Riley and Steve Reich and the drifting harmonics of New Age, with the moodiness of New Wave and the adventurous spirit of the avant-garde. Don’t sleep on this one. A rare chance to grab an original copy of this lost artifact of Italy’s incredible avant-garde scene." Soundohm

SIDE A
A1. Moving Objects Slow Dance (8:55)
A2. Arabian Dream (6:15)
A3. The Tower (8:55)
SIDE B
B1. The Screenfold (11:58)
B2. Scorie (10:20)

Published By – Yaki Record
Composed, Performer – Marco Dalpane, Tiziano Popoli
Design Photography – Massimo Trenti
Executive-Producer – Roberto Scaglioni
Programmed By [Patch Programming, DX7 Yamaha, Roland 909 Rithm Composer] – T. Popoli
Technician – Franco Visioli
Written-By – M. Dalpane (tracks: A2, B1), T. Popoli (tracks: A1, A3, B2)

Musiche composte ed eseguite per lo spettacolo "Scorie"
prod. Koinè, Novi di Modena, Italy, 1985