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Old 03.30.2008, 06:43 AM   #678
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Originally Posted by Florya
Bad Sector - Ampos

Massimo Magrini was born in Lucca (Tuscany, I) in 1966. He had a long degree in Computer Science in Pisa University, with a thesis on musical applications of the Object Oriented paradigm.

Then, he collaborated with CNUCE/CNR (an Institute of the National Research Council in Pisa) for some years, building hardware and software for computer music performances.

With these special devices, he performed in several festivals in Italy and foreign countries (Spain, Greece, Cuba, etc.)

During late 80s, he played in a local electronic band (Jesus Blood), using self built analog and digital synthesizers.

In 1992 he created his personal project, trying to discover dark sonic areas between ambient, noise, and minimal music.

His first CD, Ampos, had a great response from international listeners, and presented Bad Sector to the electronic underground scene.



 


1 - Ampos
2 - Drulco
3 - Moblo
4 - Trozou
5 - Neku
6 - Ahibbe
7 - Takron
8 - Ze
9 - Rsaa
10 - Negi
11 - Some Gods



Notes

Track 11 was based on the A.C.Clarke story "Nine Billion Gods", and was made
using a software application for generating combinations of
phonemes in a very long serie of (god?) names.

http://www.sendspace.com/file/xaa3kl

Thanks for everything you've shared here lately, i'll give this a listen later
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