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Bruno Sanfilippo - Lost & Found (2017)

Bruno Sanfilippo - Lost & Found (2017)

BAND/ARTIST: Bruno Sanfilippo

Tracklist:

1. Peter 05:11
2. InTROpiano 07:49
3. Piano Texture Found 06:18
4. Solitario 11:42
5. What I Dreamed [bonus track] 05:13

'Peter' is Sanfilippo’s contribution to the Ambientblog 10th Anniversary Collection released in 2015.
'InTROpiano' is a piece which belongs to the album InTRO [ad21 2006]
'Piano Texture Found' is a piece which belongs to the EP Piano Texture Found, released by the Italian Net Label Laverna in 2012.
'Solitario' also belongs to the EP Piano Texture Found.
'What I Dreamed' was just rescued from the hard drive of the studio recorder computer.

Norman Records wrote: "Bruno Sanfilippo has wowed a few of us here at the Towers in the past and he looks set to continue doing so with his latest collection of sun-dappled piano textures, on his own ad21 label. Lost & Found is a collection culled from re-discovered tracks and gems unearthed from hidden corners. Including a track restored from the hard drive of a studio computer.
Gorgeous ambient piano radiating warmth and light, calling to mind a less frosty Harold Budd or a less studious Eno -- that’s certainly how ‘Intropiano’ sounds to my ears, at least. ‘Peter’ was Sanfilippo’s contribution to the Ambientblog 10th Anniversary set from 2015, and it features the distant sounds of children happily at play on a backdrop of gauzy synth and floaty minimal piano. ‘Piano Texture Found’ mixes a lil static with some woozy piano melodies; ‘Solitario’ is a nice long piece with crackling synthetic sounds building upon the textural qualities of an aching, dripping, old piano sounding like it’s been haunted by Vangelis. Lovely stuff"

Textura.org wrote: "The five settings on Bruno Sanfilippo's latest ambient piano collection were for the most part “lost” before being re-assimilated for the thirty-six-minute release, yet they're a cohesive bunch for all that. Though they originally appeared in different places (the EP Piano Texture Found, for instance, issued on the Italian label Laverna.net in 2012) and at different times (included one issued as long ago as 2006 and the most recent in 2015), they're nevertheless united by the sensibility Sanfilippo brings to all of his productions.
Even if the material doesn't add anything radically new to the established Sanfilippo template, that doesn't make Lost & Found any less satisfying a listen. Each of these ethereal settings exemplifies his sensitive handling of atmosphere and mood, as well as his gift for producing elegant piano performances enhanced by supplemental detail. During “Peter,” for example, sounds of children playing emerge alongside a wistful series of largely unadulterated piano reflections; in the 2006 setting “InTROpiano,” by comparison, the instrument reverberates so boldly, Sanfilippo's playing billows like a rapidly expanding cloud mass; there are moments when the piano seems on the verge of being buried under the reverberations, the effect so pronounced one imagines he might have recorded the piece in an echo chamber. Similar to “InTROpiano,” “Piano Texture Found” smears the acoustic instrument with thick strokes of hiss and fuzz though not so much that the shimmering piano patterns are rendered inaudible.
With Sanfilippo operating within an ambient piano environment, there understandably are moments where the material suggests commonalities with Harold Budd's work, especially the early recordings involving Eno. That's never more evident than during “Solitario,” where for almost a dozen minutes Sanfilippo ruminates thoughtfully, his reflections accompanied by real-world sounds of footsteps and rustling noises of varying kinds. Having been exhumed from the hard drive of a studio recorder computer, the bonus track, “What I Dreamed,” never previously appeared but nevertheless fits comfortably alongside the others on this mini-album-like sampling of the Italian instrumentalist's artistry"

"Sanfilippo works in a well-established genre, but he does so with a mature, tremendously sure hand. This collection is an impressive introduction for those of us who haven’t had the pleasure" Badd Press


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  • bestpiano
  •  wrote in 14:55
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  • jojo5
  •  wrote in 05:17
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Many Thanks for sharing this!!!It is like the albums:
Bruno Sanfilippo - URBS reworked (2023)
Bruno Sanfilippo - REDES (2022)
Bruno Sanfilippo - Tangible (2021)
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  • Idl57
  •  wrote in 20:39
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Track 5 is missing