Luigi Turra (b. 1975) is a italian sound/installation artist and graphic
designer.
His main interest is in the aural textures created by a reprocessed-field recordings and concrete sourges captured around a word.
With this method it creates a harmonic equilibrium between sound and silence, tactile perception, within "environmental" aesthetics and references to japanese culture.
After a series of valued net releases for both italian and international labels with the esa moniker, young italian composer and visual artist Luigi Turra makes his official debut for smallvoices.
With the enso release, Luigi Turra confirms his peculiar minimal-reductionist aesthetic which has always distinguished his artistic production, opting this time for radically organic and complex compositions, perfectly focused by the elegant production of Gianluca Becuzzi, one of the prominent figures of contemporary avantgarde scene.
The three long electro-acoustic pieces which make up enso take their inspiration from the noted japanese calligraphic font, symbol of the universe, of illumination and force, and represent it through a resonant body, shadowy and translucent at the same time.
Circular and emotional, this work develops through faint drawings of quiet materials, through suggestive immersions into traditional japanese music and restrained manipulations of matter transformed into signs of crystal beauty and deep spirituality.
Ciao Luigi, ma figurati è la verità, non compro dischi brutti!
il 99% delle persone del mio space, tutti musicisti fate tutti parte della mia collezione ed è solo un minima parte, buon proseguimento di giornata ... Vincenzo!
Ciao, Luigi always very good music here I have a new and nocturnal album NOITEBRA a long-form piece free in Larraskito netlabel: www.xedh.org/larraskito_netlabel/spip.php?article72 thank you very very much
SIRR (spatial impulse response rendering) (Luca Sciarratta & Tiziano Milani) cat. #rdm017 Music by Tiziano Milani and Luca Sciarratta
INFO: Spatial Impulse Response Rendering (SIRR) can be used to reproduce room acoustics with any multichannel loudspeaker system. In SIRR the time-dependent direction of arrival and diffuseness of measured room responses are analyzed within frequency bands. A multichannel response suitable for reproduction with any chosen surround loudspeaker setup is synthesized using the analysis data. The resulting loudspeaker responses are used in a multichannel convolving reverberator, and the synthesized responses create a natural perception of space corresponding to the measured room.