Impermanenza, by independent artist Luca Longobardi, delves into the intriguing concept of performance evolution and its connection to shifting self-awareness in the creative process. What distinguishes this album is a deliberate departure from digital production methods.
Recorded, mixed, and mastered using Teenage Engineering TP-7 and TX-6 devices, this project steers clear of the common digital landscapes. The choice was made to capture the essence of a live performance authentically, free from the typical post-production techniques associated with digital audio workstations.
In this musical venture, the spotlight shifts away from traditional notes and melodies, emphasizing sound design choices and narrative structures. Each track unfolds as an experimental process, defying conventional categorizations and exploring uncharted sonic territories.
The instruments used for the album setup were chosen for their inherent chaotic nature, resisting easy repeatability. This deliberate selection amplifies the raw, unfiltered quality of Impermanenza, adding an intriguing layer of unpredictability to the music that ensures that each performance and recording is a singular and ephemeral experience.
Luca Longobardi's Impermanenza is an audacious departure from the norm, showcasing a commitment to authentic sound. It offers an opportunity to experience music in its rawest form inviting the audience to focus on the fluidity and unpredictability of musical creation.