06.05.2022, 22:00

arkaoda - Quindi Records w/ Cabaret Du Ciel, Ultramarine, Rufus & Manfuoco

Quindi Records & Marmo Music present
Concerts by
CABARET DU CIEL / 23:30 – 00:30
ULTRAMARINE / 00:30 – 01:30
Dj
Rufus & Vincent Manfuoco before and after, till sun dawn

With eclecticism and receptiveness as its compass, Quindi refuses the entrenchment of genre tropes and aims straight for the listener’s heart instead, in an attempt to trace a potentially infinite musical path of exploration.
https://quindirecords.bandcamp.com/

CABARET DU CIEL (Quindi Records, Ionasation Tapes)
The birth of this cult Italian project is dated 1986, starting as an ambient solo project by Luigi Morosin joined in 1989 by the electro-acoustic approach of Andrea Desiderà. The first two demos of the duo, \"Weather Colours\" and \"Raintears\", were both released in 1991 on Ionisation Tapes, with the latter just reissued on Quindi Records.
Around the same time, they performed a series of live shows closely related to video art, with music accompanying slideshow made of abstract landscapes mixed with bold and soft colors. The soundtrack of this concept, \"Skies in the Mirror\", was released in 1992 on cassette. A clip was made by their close friend Giorgio Ricci, who also participated on the album and became integral part of the live project.
In 2018 French label Hybride Sentimento contacted Andrea Desiderà to reissue their debut album. \"Skies in the Mirror\" was released for the first time on vinyl, gaining international success. Quindi Records came along becoming Cabaret du Ciel new home for their most recent productions such as the The Breath Of Infinity LP.
https://www.discogs.com/artist/2870990-Cabaret-Du-Ciel

UALTRAMARINE (Le Disques De Crespucule, Real Soon)
With their first two albums - “Folk” for the iconic Les Disques Du Crépuscule inprint and “Every Man And Woman” for Brainiak / Rough Trade - the UK duo Ian Cooper and Paul Hammond left a seminal yet mythical mark in history of electronic music. This is how Simon Reynolds describes the latter on his book Energy Flash :
“Perhaps the first and best stab at that seeming contradiction-in-terms, pastoral techno... all sun-ripened, meandering lassitude and undulant dub-sway tempos... like acid-house suffused with the folky-jazzy ambience of the Canterbury scene.”
To follow, a rich discography on labels such as Blanco y Negro, Real Soon and the more recent come back, after 13 years of silence, with two LPs for Les Disques Du Crépuscule. Not to forget a collaboration with the monumental Robert Wyatt on the album United Kingdoms.
Finally, they joined Quindi for the first label release remixing another legendary British duo such as Woo.

https://www.discogs.com/artist/382-Ultramarine
ultramarine.uk.com