Torba: Musique Inconcrète LP
After the quickly sold out »Ggràn« cassette, released on Fragment
Factory in 2016, we are very happy to welcome back the Italian sound
artist Mauro Diciocia aka Torba for his 2nd contribution to the FF label
catalogue. »Musique Inconcrète« is the follow-up to »Musica
Conventionale«, released earlier this year on his own Edizioni Aaltra
imprint, and marks the second installment in a trilogy of related
recordings, informally named »Le Musiche«. While being active in the
field of contemporary sound art and noise music for more than a decade,
Diciocia has produced a whole lot of mostly small run cassette releases.
This LP is Torba's first and long overdue full-length album for the
vinyl format.
While Diciocia's latest work is far from being composed in classical
terms, the concept behind the album revolves around the idea of sketch
or annotation. Or better still: The inconcrète. A semi-false (or
semi-correct) french word, used to undermine the consistency of the
french Musique Concrète tradition in a rather light-hearted manner.
During the conception of this album, MD was strongly influenced by the
work »Incompiuto - The Birth of a Style« by the Italian contemporary art
collective Alterazioni Video. They loudly claim
that Incompiuto – the unfinished – is the only Italian art style of
some significance in the past 50 years: "The term ‘incompiuto’ refers to
the architectural and infrastructural works whose construction has been
halted, and which can be witnessed throughout the entire Italian
peninsula. They are all publicly funded, and for a variety of reasons
(design errors, political decisions, inaccurate cost estimates,
contractors' bankruptcies, evident disregard of building regulations,
the disappearance of funds, etc.) their construction has been
interrupted, leaving behind a series of ruins in reverse.” (Alterazioni
Video)
Far from any reference to post-architecture or mafia-political
controversy, the final output of »Musique Inconcrète« is a macro cut-up
of sound-screens reorganized as quasi-organic narration: Fragments of
unfinished compositions, roughly assembled according to a mere aesthetic
criteria. Beyond the sporadic use of oscillators and a few inserts of
other people's music manipulated on ¼-inch tape, the whole LP is made
out of field recordings collected in the region of Salento in southern
Italy, where Diciocia is currently living. All environmental sounds were
captured with common consumer electronics (walkman and mobile phones)
in order to give back the domestic feeling of an abandoned opera.
Speaking of geography, the first track Lapjèdr Fòr is the only
exception. Intended as an introduction to the whole narration, it
testifies MD's emotional and non-linear journey back from Germany, where
he spent about eight years, to Southern Italy: It contains a clashing
mix of recordings made in Berlin and around the seaside of Torre
Lapillo.
The pictures for the artwork of the album were taken by the photographer
Gabriele Albergo, whose perpetual-in-progress project »Salento Death
Valley - A Black Diary of the Most Beloved Italian Peninsula« aims to
deconstruct the touristically idealized image of the region through the
serial production of what he calls anti-postcards.
Edition of 300 copies on black vinyl.