Timet presents
Com-pil-azione

Tuscan electronic composers.
Classicism meets the beat
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1 –
Stravy the Arabesque (L. Brusci)
8'00''
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2 –
Pill 1 (D. Bramanti)
49''
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3 –
Runnin' Gould (L. Renzini and L. Brusci)
5'24''
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4 –
Pill 3 (D. Bramanti)
15''
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5 –
Loss of Entropy (P. Frasconi)
3'23''
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6 –
The Old Pill (D. Bramanti)
58''
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7 –
Lexipiano #4470374 (S. Roslmair)
7'46''
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8 –
Pill 9 (D. Bramanti)
55''
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9 –
Trap at the End (P. Frasconi)
3'47''
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10 –
Pill 4 (D. Bramanti)
38''
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11 –
Distacco (Kono and Dj Seya)
4'00''
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12 –
Il Mostro e l’Aerosol (Mariposa)
4'55''
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13 –
Pill 11 (D. Bramanti)
58''
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14 –
Interculture #1 (M. Cosottini and B. Mangione)
4'07''
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15 –
.A-3D (A. Borghi)
5'46''
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16 –
IF An Die Musik IF (L. Brusci, M.Cosottini, and A. De Luca)
4'00''
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17 –
Not Quite a Panther (P. Frasconi)
3'49''
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All the downloadable tracks in this page are released under the EFF Open Audio License v1.0.1. Please contact the composer if you need a different license.


Credits

Stravy the Arabesque
Freely from Three pieces for solo, 1918, by I.F. Stravinsky. Clarinette: Enrico Gabrielli. Basic groove and analogue synth melodic materials: Leonardo Cavallo. Editing and composed by Lorenzo Brusci on Pro Tools and Kyma. 2002.

Runnin' Gould
Freely from So You Want to Write a Fugue, by G. Gould, 1963. Samples from: B. Bartòk, The Miraculous Mandarine, 1937; J. Henphill, Skin One, 1975. Vocal interpretations: Letizia Renzini. All sounds and editing by Lorenzo Brusci on Pro Tools and Kyma. Composed by Letizia Renzini and Lorenzo Brusci. 2003.

Loss of Entropy
Samples from: S. Reich, Clapping music, Works, 1965--95 (Nonesuch); S. Reich, It's Gonna Rain, Works 1965--95 (Nonesuch). Composed by Paolo Frasconi, 2002.

Lexipiano #4470374
Samples from: D. Ellington. Piano, mixing, and composition by Stefano Roslmair on Pro Tools, 2002.

Trap at the End
Samples from: S. Reich, Who Is Sarah? The Cave, Act 1, 1989; K. Jarret, Staircase, Works, 1985; J. Cage, Bacchanale, In a Landscape, 1938. Composed by Paolo Frasconi, 2002.

Distacco
Samples from: G. Mahler, Symphony n. 2 in C minor, “Resurrection”; F. Schubert, Symphony n. 5 in B flat major, D 485; M. Ravel, Rhapsodie Espagnole per Orchestra; L.Van Beethoven, String Quartett in F major, op. 59, n.1; M. Ravel, Piano concert in G major. Composed by Kono and Dj Seya.

Il mostro e l’aerosol
Freely from Dimitri Kabalevsky, Small pieces for piano (The Clown). Samples from G. Ligeti, string Quartett n.2; Ramification, for Strings. Composed by Mariposa. Editing and Mixing on Cubase: Enzo Cimino; voice and lyrics: Alessandro Fiori; JP 8000: Gianluca Giusti; keyboards and Radio: Michele Orvieti; sampling: Rocco Marchi; Woods and flutes: Enrico Gabrielli.

Interculture #1
Samples from W.A.Mozart, ….. ; Saharawi love chant…. Electronic Drum composed by Beppe Mangione; strings and voice editing: Mirio Cosottini.

.A-3D
Samples from G. Manzoni, Dedica, 1985. Composed by Andrea Borghi, December 2002, on Max MSP.

IF An Die Musik IF
Freely from An Die Musik by Franz Schubert. Composed by Lorenzo Brusci. Piano improvisation: Mirio Cosottini; voice: Andrea de Luca.

Not Quite a Panther
Samples from: King Crimson, In the Court of the Crimson King, (EG Records Ltd) 1969; Pink Floyd, Animals (Columbia) 1977; Davis M., Round About Midnight (Columbia) 1955; Zappa F. Frank, Waka Jawaka (Zappa /Hot Rats), 1972. Composed by Paolo Frasconi, 2002.

Pills
All composed by Dino Bramanti on Aefaestus, Max MSP, jan 2003. Samples from Webern, Scelsi, Sciarrino, Berg, Xenakis, Messiaen.

Tracks 1,3,5,9,16, and 17 mixed by Lorenzo Brusci. Mastered by Lorenzo Brusci at Timet studio.