Attila Faravelli / Enrico Malatesta / Nicola Ratti
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Attila Faravelli / Enrico Malatesta / Nicola Ratti

Sunday, 26 October, 2014 - 21:30

Attila Faravelli / Enrico Malatesta / Nicola Ratti

Attila Faravelli, Enrico Malatesta and Nicola Ratti, three active figures in the new italian electro­acoustic scene (playing as a trio under the name Tilde and some of the promoters of Auna, an electro­acoustic music festival conceived as a research/exchange moment between italian­based artists) will present at Ausland three solo acts after a brief talk/presentation about Attila’s project Aural Tools.

Doors 20:30h, Start 21:00h.

 Attila Faravelli ­ (stereo recordings)

Enrico Malatesta ­ (percussion)

Nicola Ratti ­ (analog synthesizer)

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Attila Faravelli (1976) lives and works in Milano (Italy). In his practice he explores the relationship between sound, space and body. His music has been released by the labels Die Schachtel, Senufo Editions, Boring Machines, Presto!? and he presented his work in Europe, USA, Cina and South Korea. In 2010 he partecipated to the 12th International Biennial of Architecture in Venice. Since 2011 he curates The Lift, series of experimental music concerts in Milano. In 2012 he was chosen as the italian curator for the Sounds of Europe project. He is founder and curator for the Aural Tools project, a series of simple objects to document the material and conceptual processes of specific musicians’ sound production practice. Aural Tools are acoustic devices for relating sound to space, the listener, and the body in ways unavailable through traditional recorded media such as CDs or LPs.
Aural Tools uses editions of simple objects to document the material and conceptual processes of specific musicians’ sound production practice. It is a series of acoustic devices for relating sound to space, the listener, and the body in ways unavailable through traditional recorded media such as CDs or LPs. Aural Tools was founded by Attila Faravelli, who is also its curator.

 

Enrico Malatesta (1985) is a percussionist active in the field of contemporary music; his personal activity and research is aimed to extend the sonic and multi​material possibilities of percussion instruments through simple gestural techniques, able to realize complex polyrhythms and multiple sounds between performer and instrument and space’s vastness.
His live performances and collaborations have been presented throughout Europe, North America, Japan and South Korea and has recordings published by the labels Presto!? Records, Second Sleep, Senufo Editions, Entr’acte, Alku, Aural Tools, Weighter Recordings, Triscele Registrazioni, Consumer Waste.
Enrico Malatesta has been stage musician for Teatro Valdoca between 2007­2013 and he is curator ofGrande Stagione, an indipendent platform for experimental music in Cesena and neighboring areas.
https://soundcloud.com/enricomalatesta
 

 

Nicola Ratti (1978 in Milan) began his musical career as guitar player. Lately his approach is focused on beat­analog experimentation and sound installation. He is currently working with: Giuseppe Ielasi with whom he formed the project entitled Bellows, Attila Faravelli as Faravelliratti, ~Tilde, a trio with Enrico Malatesta and Attila Faravelli. He played guitar from 2007 to 2013 in the desertic soundtrack­band Ronin. He has performed live in Europe and North America, and his albums had been released by Anticipate, Preservation, Die Schachtel, Entr’acte, Senufo Editions, Holidays Records, Megaplomb, Musica Moderna, Boring
Machines, Coriolis Sounds, Zymogen. He collaborates also with visual artists such as Alessandro Roma and Blisterzine/ NastyNasty. Since September 2013 hs’e the curator of a series of events concerning sound and performance hosted by O’ in Milano called The Variable Series. He’s one of the promoters/artists of Auna since its firts edition (sept. 2012) an electroacoustis music festival conceived as a research/exchange moment between italian­based artists.
https://soundcloud.com/nicola­ratti

 

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