"Lucent Shores features Mario Verandi´s electroacoustic music compositions produced between 2002 and 2017. The album complements Verandi´s Orillas Distantes – Distant Shores, an album released in 2001 that contains his early electroacoustic music works (1995 – 2000). The two albums reveal the composer´s strong background in the tradition of acousmatic music whose roots go back to the musique concrète of the 1940s. For the production of the compositions included in this album the composer worked in renowned European institutions such as the ZKM (Zentrum für Kunst und Medien) in Karlsruhe, the INA-GRM (Groupe de Recherches Musicales) in Paris, the Elektronisches Studio TU-Berlin and the Studio für Elektroakustische Musik at the Akademie der Künste in Berlin. These finely crafted compositions use sound material coming from a variety of recordings made in different locations such as the bells of a carillon located in a 42-meter high tower in Berlin-Tiergarten, diverse machinery and objects from an opera theater in Argentina as well as vocal sounds produced by an actor.
Mario Verandi explores with intensity and imagination the use of recognizable sound sources in combination with electronic transformations of these same materials blurring the boundaries between real and abstract soundworlds." Play Loud Productions
"The optimal balance for electroacoustic music composers should be struck between the clarity with which their aural hypotheses are proposed and the capacity to summon up vivid feelings in the audience. Mario Verandi, an Argentinean living in Berlin, masterfully demonstrates at least a few of the previously described traits in Lucent Shores." Touching Extremes
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"Massive blocks of sound tumble around, there are huge sound clouds, and yet there is also sparkling detail in his work ... Excellent and solid are terms that come to mind ..." Vital Weekly
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"Mario Verandi reviews a large part of his electroacoustic production, summarizing it in a work that is rich and full of ideas, although at times a little difficult. “Lucent Shores” is an opportunity to (re)discover one of the pillars of electroacoustic experimentation." MusicMap
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