"The wise musicians are those who play what they can master." — Duke Ellington

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"The wise musicians are those who play what they can master." — Duke Ellington
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"Diluted Sounds" is a set of 365 sonic moments diluted whithin a year. Each of these sound sketches will be supported by either an ima...
"Diluted Sounds" is a set of 365 sonic moments diluted whithin a year. Each of these sound sketches will be supported by either an ima...
Enjoy!
"Diluted Sounds" is a set of 365 sonic moments diluted whithin a year. Each of these sound sketches will be supported by either an ima...
Check out our latest set on Soundcloud. Week 21 of Diluted Sounds. Enjoy!
"Friends are as companions on a journey, who ought to aid each other to persevere in the road to a happier life." — Pythagoras
Yesterday at LPM 2013 in Rome was amazing! Thanks to everyone who joined us!
...and We'll see you soon!
"Diluted Sounds" is a set of 365 sonic moments diluted whithin a year. Each of these sound sketches will be supported by either an image a video or a text. Due to that what will be created is a synaesthetic work whose goal is to go beyond the contemporary idea of 'consumer art'. Our aim is to get people to free themselves from the aesthetic canons induced by the media in order to favor art as 'pure choice'. The concept of the sound dilution emphasizes on the importance of the 'detail' which must be considered both as a distinct element and as part of a complex concentration of elements.
For those who missed the first 5 (almost 6) months of Diluted Sounds, here it is the updated playlist from youtube!