May 5th, 2006

Tube #041 [sticking drops - meteo EP]

Posted in Experimental by twilight electric

ps02_16x20.jpg“‘Music happens somewhere else’. I came up with that phrase when I needed one for lezrod’s myspace site and later found that somebody else conceived it for an article on William Basinski and Richard Chartier’s self-titled on the german magazine DE:Bug. This phrase describes very accurately the new release from Sticking Drops, a two people project from Italy. ‘Meteo‘ is one of the most interesting releases I have heard through 2006, and indeed happens somewhere else.

Lorenzo Tomio and Nicola Luchese managed to ellaborate an album where darkness and detail result in an awesome sonic experience where time runs in a creepy mode and space is merely a bizarre consequence of that.

This mixture of organic timbres and fragmented/chopped guitars creates a constant tension that results in a very hypnotic and fascinating experience; ‘Meteo‘ manages to keep the focus very intensely as the structures work in a very narrative way, very storytelling and yet very abstract.

Test Tube always releases pretty amazing material, but I have to say this record was very special for me and I am very honoured and glad to get to review it. Indeed an album that stands out.”

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