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CAMERA 05:49
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DEDALO 07:11
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CONCHA 09:34
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DILUVIO 06:51
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STROPHA 07:38
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“The music they produced is much more jagged than the clean lines of the room in which they made it, but it nonetheless feels like it was sculpted to emphasize textures and shapes, instead of the melodies that define the duo’s other work.”  -Bill Meyer, Chicago Reader, June 5th, 2020


In 2017 Andy Moor and Yannis Kyriakides were invited to participate in Xavier Veilhan’s ‘Studio Venezia’ at the French pavilion for the 57th Venice Art Biennale. This was a space where a series of musicians were in residence throughout the six month duration of the festival, recording and performing there in an open environment. The two musicians had access to a variety of instruments and machines including Moog, Buchla and Vermona synths which were used for some of the recordings. The unusual situation here was that they were working in a studio, experimenting, trying out ideas while at the same time being a part of an ongoing art installation. So they were part of the space, yet not really knowing whether they should play for the crowds who were constantly passing through the pavilion or just ignore them.

“The intensity of the situation brought out a different way of playing, and created the feeling as if we were stranded in the middle of a busy street playing to an unremitting traffic of ghosts..”

The result was nine hours of recorded material mostly im- provised or based on a few basic rhythmic patterns that Kyriakides had prepared as starting blocks. For this album they selected 45 minutes of what they considered to be the strongest material after several listenings and editing sessions.

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released June 15, 2020

Andy Moor (electric guitar)
Yannis Kyriakides (computer & synths)

Recorded at Xavier Veilhan’s ‘Studio Venezia’ at the French pavilion of the Venice Biennale Oct 23-24 2017

Mixed and Mastered by Yannis Kyriakides and Andy Moor March 2020

Artwork: cardboard wallet with cut-out design and inner sleeve

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