This piece is from year 2000, it was produced for the Synthese festival at Bourges, France.
Bio:
Fernando Laub (aka flaub) is a composer and visual artist native from Buenos Aires Argentina and austrian origin, mainly orientated to avant-garde, experimental and electroacoustic music. With the aim of compiling sonic substance and creating new devices from old industrial machines and recycled scrap,
he spent several years living into an abandoned factory reconditioned as a sound laboratory. Besides those indoor quests he use to travel around the world documenting sonic and visual material.
Researching new synthesis methods to combine with all that stuff his music not only describes pictures, it will transport you to a sort of surreal scenarios, images that are quite difficult to define.
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