unspeakable future outbreaks
"unspeakable future outbreaks" is creation of marco passarani (italy). stellar hymen packaging (as usual!) contains eleven tracks performed by passarani for ufo exhibition in 1996.
rough drum'n'bass-like beats on the foreground create an abrasive constant edge to the music, while flowing clear sequences on the background explore the unknown realms, floating effortlessly and taking the listener far away. the rhythms start the album rather aggressivly and then progress changing from wet pulsing to fast and abrasive; hollow empty beats bubbling through the layers, music changing its shapes; hard edges are washed smooth by melody to reappear again. the music is playing with you constantly showing you its different sides and unexpectedly changing. passarani plays tricks on you reminding you of beefcake or vangelis at times and then wandering into the world of experimental techno. it would be a perfect soundtrack for van gogh's "starry night".
passarani is soft and intelligent, the sound is very "electronic" and rich. percussion is changing all the time retaining the constant flow of music despite breaks and changes in tempo. "unspeakable future outbreaks" is the music that is open to wide audience, and it is can create images of amazing complex landscapes of outer space or fields of the earth during the summer night.