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Saturday, August 31, 2013

Listen to Marco Oppedisano



Images: Alexandre Caldas, Edited by: Leo Alves Vieira

Marco Oppedisano (born November 20, 1971 in Brooklyn, New York) is an American guitarist and composer whose compositions focus on the innovative use of electric guitar in the genre of electroacoustic music. His musique concrete/acousmatic compositions have utilized multitrack recording and extended performance techniques for electric guitar and bass. In addition to musique concrete, compositions by Oppedisano also consist of "live" electric guitar in combination with a fixed playback of various electronic, acoustic (specifically female voice courtesy of Kimberly Fiedelman) and sampled sounds.



Multitrack electroacoustic works utilizing numerous electric guitar, electric bass and female voice samples.

The works here were composed between 1999-2005. All sound sources on this disc consist of electric guitar and electric bass samples, with the exception of the female vocal samples in KARMICOM. Sounds were either kept in their original state or were processed with effects. These works have no live performance aspect.

Track 1, “Frozen Tears” is also a depiction from Dante’s Inferno and Track 8, “Limbo” is from the Purgatorio. They were not composed at the same time as the original Scenes from Dante’s Inferno set.
28 June 2007
Marco Oppedisano, electric guitar and electric bass. Kimberly Fiedelman, voice samples (Karmicom)

Steel Sky (2003), Frozen Tears (2001), Limbo (2000), The Dark Wood (1999), Eternal Lovers (1999), Monks in Dazzling Lead Cloaks (1999) and The Alchemists (1999) were recorded and mixed at the Brooklyn College Center for Computer Music. Special thanks to George "Skip" Brunner, Franz Moore and Axel Dross for their invaluable studio assistance.

Bill Byrne, cover design and layout

OKS Recordings of North America (OKSRNA - 007)
All compositions, Marco Oppedisano - Out Your Ear (ASCAP)


An electronic orchestra of electric guitars and various samples in the genre of electroacoustic music and musique concrète. Stylistically, a combination of rock and noisy guitars with contemporary classical, electronic and experimental music influences.

All compositions include guitar. Seven Pieces consists of sounds derived from electric guitar and bass. Sound sources for remaining compositions range from electric guitar, nylon string guitar, electric bass, processed waveforms, virtual instruments, various samples and voice.
12 July 2010
Marco Oppedisano, electric guitar, nylon string guitar, electric bass, processed sounds and samples
Kimberly Fiedelman, voice samples


Bill Byrne, cover design and layout

OKS Recordings of North America (OKSRNA - 019)
All compositions, Marco Oppedisano - Out Your Ear (ASCAP)

 

An electronic orchestra of electric guitars and various samples in the genre of electroacoustic music and musique concrète. Stylistically, a combination of rock and noisy guitars with contemporary classical, electronic and experimental music influences.

All compositions include guitar. Seven Pieces consists of sounds derived from electric guitar and bass. Sound sources for remaining compositions range from electric guitar, nylon string guitar, electric bass, processed waveforms, virtual instruments, various samples and voice.
12 July 2010
Marco Oppedisano, electric guitar, nylon string guitar, electric bass, processed sounds and samples
Kimberly Fiedelman, voice samples


Bill Byrne, cover design and layout

OKS Recordings of North America (OKSRNA - 019)
All compositions, Marco Oppedisano - Out Your Ear (ASCAP)


Eclectic music for electric guitar, feedback circuitry and computer distortions.
David Lee Myers is a sound and visual artist who has lived and worked in New York City since 1977.
From 1987 through 1993, sound projects were developed under the name Arcane Device.



Source:http://www.marcooppedisano.net/