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Tre
Tre
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Tre,the third release from Italyʼs BACKWORDS (uno,due, tre),is an intimate, muscle-and-sinew- deep exploration of the mysterious meeting point of man and machine – here, Pardo (Michele Pauli to his mother) and vintage synths, drum machines and miscellany from the second half of the last century. Twitchy beats, crackling textures and layers of tape distortion conjure a hallucinogenic universe that owes as much to heavy dub as it does to the techno-futurist optimism of the early modular synth pioneers. Static fuzz, sandpaper hisses and percussive clangs are cloaked in analogue warmth from a 1970s ex-BBC Amek BCII, Roland TR-808, Moog Prodigy and a warehouse-full of others. Behind their knobs and switches, spirits come alive – a synthesiserʼs strangled gasps and yelps punctuate a rhythm; ghostly mallets bounce off overstretched strings; a ratchet is tightened by an unseen hand; imagined rin bowls echo endlessly. Woozy looped basslines and distorted vocals suggest, in fleeting glimpses, the shadowy figure from whom all of these sounds flow. Recorded over a period of two years,Tre is haunted by the ghosts of musicians who have inspired it, as well as more literal apparitions. Below/Above and Arpoon begin with one "movimento" before slipping into another, approaching different time/space perceptions and juxtaposition of various timbres and sounds with playful experimentation similar to Beatrice Dillonʼs music. Pas de Chance clashes old samples against new granular synthesis sounds, glitches, crackles and sequenced acid bass trying to find a meeting point between alien elements. Tanzania is a first take improvisation, simple and wild, in which synths signals are sent through an EHX 16Second Delay and white noise is abruptly fast-panned reminding of Oliver Coates' Entropy One. Echinacea recalls Laurel Halo's Chance of Rain, slight but precise techno rhythmic texture contrasts with a weird but square, deep synth bassline. Post-Rider builts on a couple of piano chords and noises with very intense and dramatic texture that slowly developes into a more open and hopeful finale. Limited Edition of 300 w/ special colour print gold&black, 140 gram black vinyl, Includes download code. Mastered by Helmut Erler @ Dubplate&Mastering in Berlin. Backwords "Tre" was featured by: Mosca, Zuli, Beatrice Dillon, SKYAPNEA, Debonair, PAN Bill Kouligas on NTS, Laurel Halo for Berlin Community Radio, Sim Hutchins on Radar Radio, Lucrecia Dalt on RBMA Radio, Emily Bick on Reasonance FM, Lena Willikens for Crack Magazine and Nicola Ratti for NOISEY. "Tre" was 8th inside the 'Best 30 italian records of 2016' by NOISEY Italia.
