The 2011 CD release of De Immenso is a standout for fans of high-concept industrial and field recordings. Inspired by the philosopher Giordano Bruno, the album—and specifically tracks like "1600"—captures a "cinematic and descriptive" atmosphere that moves between slow hypnotic drones and aggressive electronic progressions.
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Thirteen years ago, the Italian experimental scene converged under the carisma of Stefano Gentile for a monumental project: .
From bleak industrial masses to hypnotic ambient stasis, the track "1600" serves as a haunting sonic bookend to Bruno's final year. This is for the ones who find beauty in distorted sonic masses and the 'brutality of misbreathing.'
"De Immenso" isn't just an album; it’s a 78-minute descent into the infinite. Released in 2011 by Silentes Minimal Editions , this second chapter of the Maribor collective project explores the life and works of Giordano Bruno (1548–1600). 🌌