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The best reviews about “Gogole”

•Agosto 25, 2011 • No Comments
  Catalogue professionnel de musique libre
19/08/11

I parnassiani sostenevano l’idea di un’arte “dura come un diamante”, chiusa in se stessa, del tutto autosufficiente rispetto alla realtà.

A suo modo questo lavoro risponde in pieno a questi canoni.

Non è ruffiano. Si sprigiona dalla musica un effetto straniante, tutto emana una luce fredda, ghiacciante: a tratti sembra di trovarsi in un quadro di De Chirico, talaltra in un teatro dell’assurdo o in un racconto di Kafka, dove tutto comunque procede implacabile nonostante l’improbabilità della situazione.

Anche il dolore qui appare algido, una nota sottesa che senza urlare ti prende pian piano: come una tramontana tagliente, di quelle che ti tagliano la faccia senza che te ne accorga.

Meraviglioso

05/07/11

Superbe collaboration que voilà avec la découverte d’une chanteuse française talentueuse que je ne connaissais pas. L’album est plein de magie, de visions oniriques quasi hypnotiques sans sacrifier la puissance du propos sonore. Bref c’est beau, c’est puissant, poétique et la direction musicale et les mixages sont irréprochables. Bravissimo !!!!
Merci pour le partage !

05/07/11

Ici musique et voix forment un tout, un ensemble indissociable. A l’image de la voix, les morceaux fascinent et intriguent.La musique elle, se veut toujours très minimaliste mais tout en gardant beaucoup de puissance et d’efficacité.
Un très bel album hommage.

25/08/11

Minimaliste et fantomatique, d’apparence froide et désincarnée,la musique de Cometa exige de l’auditeur qu’il se pose un instant pour se laisser envahir par les ambiances, et dépasser, peut-être, le léger malaise que peut inspirer la voix féminine omniprésente, sensuelle et susurrée. Tout cela m’évoque les formations que je découvrais à l’époque ou je lisais D-Side ou Elegy, dans les compiles avant-garde de ces magasines. Bande-son d’un film encore à écrire, entre douce mélancolie et cauchemar moite, “Gogole” est un album hors norme, qui mérite qu’on s’y arrête !

En navigant sur Jamendo, depuis quelques temps j’étais à la recherche de la perle rare, le genre de musique qui se démarque des autres et laisse une trace indélébile. Hé bien autant vous dire qu’il est inutile de poursuivre mes recherches car j’ai trouvé exactement ce que je cherchais avec Cometa ! A la fois profond, intelligent et pro, cet album m’a fait réaliser qu’il était possible de surprendre encore et encore… Une ambiance hors du commun, indescriptible et très spéciale mais dans le bon sens du terme.

Un coup de chapeau en particulier à “Mon indifférence…” et “Respect”, très hypnotique pour ce dernier.

Live da Zen Nihilistisch aka Cometa

•Agosto 25, 2011 • No Comments
  Catalogue professionnel de musique libre

Se ricordo bene per Live il 2005, forse prima. Le due tracce sono essenzialmente delle improvvisazioni. L’idea era di una musica senza conforto, energica e libera. Ricordo che Zen Nihilistisch è l’altra faccia del progetto Cometa.

Gradite come sempre le interazioni. Mi scuso per la qualità, soprattutto in Live sono presenti disturbanti clip, ma la musica in sè vuole essere disturbante.

Un sentito grazie e l’augurio di un ottimo risveglio in un nuovo mondo.

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If I remember correctly for Live year 2005, perhaps sooner. The two tracks are essentially improvisations. The idea was to music without comfort, energetic and free. I remember Nihilistisch Zen is the other side of the Comet project.

Like interactions, as always. I apologize for the quality, especially in live clips are disturbing, but the music itself wants to be disturbing.

A heartfelt thanks and best wishes for a great awakening in a new world to all.

Live_2005 by Zen Nihilistisch

“Birth” video by Iono Allen

•Luglio 11, 2011 • No Comments

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“Birth” video by Iono Allen

An avatar dropped in a strange world… Who is he ? Does he really live what he is living ?
Filmed in Second Life® at Scottius Polke’s installation “The Docks” and at Eliza Wierwight’s installation “Aria”.

Music: Cometa (www.jamendo.com) and Mozart (The Enchanted Flute)

Many thanks to Eliza Wierwight, Scottius Polke and Amase Levasseur (host of these 2 installations in Originalia sim).

Minimal Way by Cometa

•Giugno 26, 2011 • No Comments

Minimal Way

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by Cometa

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Live 2 05:43
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There are things that have deeply influenced me; some of these things are located in a novel by J. G. Ballard titled “The Drowned World”. The novel is at its core about a process of regression to a primal dimension of existence. In a philosophical sense, I understand this process as stripping a strata accumulated (often useless and misleading) in the evolution of human society, from the musical point of view as outrage, and a consequent simplification of musical structures. The purpose of this process is to achieve an essential dimension, an essential form, a point of departure. “Live” because “Minimal Way” is a recording of a small performance (music + images) last year in a tiny club in my hometown. The main element of the work is the water, the source of life, the amniotic fluid. I think one of the worst sins of modern society is to have created a barrier between man and his natural state.
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released 20 March 2011
Angelo Secondini, synths and electronics
© 2011 Angelo Secondini, distributed by Auraltone Music

“Dust” by César naves

•Giugno 25, 2011 • No Comments
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Video by Cèsar Menendez Naves, music by Cometa: “Dust” from “Songs From The Dust

Humus Again

•Giugno 4, 2011 • No Comments

Humus Again

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Pollen 07:44
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Root 11:00
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Broom 05:16
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Petals 08:48
I have one leg less
and an eye
and perhaps a hand

even the heart is reduced
probably forgotten
when I left
my last house

I believe in many things
and for this
I forgot to be powder

with the remaining part of my body
I await your own breath
and look back humus

I float pretending to live

credits
released 31 May 2011
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tags: ambient avant-garde electronic electronica minimal Italy

From misery to heaven (extract)

•Gennaio 23, 2011 • No Comments
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Something & Nothing

•Ottobre 22, 2010 • No Comments
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Cometa & M. Croce: Poet’s Song

•Settembre 10, 2009 • No Comments

free download from Internet Archive, a collaboration with Massimo Croce.

“Down sunk with fright a red round Globe, hot burning, deep, Deep down into the Abyss, panting, conglobing, trembling: And a second Age passedover, & a State of dismal woe.”
William Blake: Milton

Further information:
www.myspace.com/crocemassimo
www.myspace.com/zennihilistisch
This audio is part of the collection: ozky e-sound Netlabel Artist/Composer: Cometa & M. Croce
Keywords: ambient; ambient noise; art of noise
Creative Commons license: Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0

[SFIRE008] KalvaryBass 666 – Revelations of Noise

•Agosto 10, 2009 • No Comments

[SFIRE008] KalvaryBass 666Revelations of Noise August 9, 2009

Rough frequencies, deep atmospheres, layers of darkness,sadness, despair, bass, treble, harsh noise to unwary ears. Slow and insane melody. Music coming from the sick mind of Fabiano Pimenta, made for those who want to suffocate your feelings in the dark gloomy atmosphere of the Dark Ambient / HarshNoise. Uncomfortable music for Uncomfortable peoples. This is KALVARYBASS 666 … All titles by Fabiano Pimenta Independent Recording Label: Uncumfortable Records & SfintRecords
More info and contact:
Site: www.myspace.com/kalvarybass666 Email: kalvarybass666@gmail.com
Msn Messenger: fabianoyodasp2@hotmail.com
This audio is part of the collection: SfintRecords Netlabel Artist/Composer: KalvaryBass 666
Date: 2009-08-09
Source: SfintRecordsKeywords: Dark Ambient; Harsh Noise; Industrial; Experimental
Creative Commons license: Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0
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SfintRecords Netlabel
http://sfintrecords.altervista.org http://sfintrecords.blogspot.com/ http://www.myspace.com/sfintrecords sfintrecords@gmail.com