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THE IMPOSSIBLE DAYS

Nimh

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Studio Album, released in 2003

Songs / Tracks Listing

1. Lost Signals (13:30)
2. The Impossible Day (6:29)
3. Communicating Rooms (8:24)
4. Back To Teheran (9:43)
5. Undefined Perceptions (5:29)
6. The Final Challenge (7:48)

Total time 51:23

Line-up / Musicians

- Giuseppe Verticchio / performer (synth, electronics), composer

Releases information

Artwork: "Defining/Defying boundaries" by Lance Green

CDr self-released (2003, Italy)
CDr Weird Amplexus ‎- WAX13 (2004, Italy) New cover

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Review by philippe
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4 stars This album reveals Giueseppe Verticchio's incredible capacity to introduce us into an unique world of "concrete" sounds that sublimate the common nature. All compositions are means of communication. Concrete noises and electronic fequences are totally intertwined in an homogeneous spectral process. "Lost signals" features a minimal, obsessional synthesised micro-signal, endlessely repeated. It is progressively covered by moving, spherical electronic sequences, a cascade of natural sounds treated in studio. A brainey, lysergic ambience for hypno-like electronics and effects. "The Impossible day" is a short cinematic interlude for manipulated sounds, sustained by rotative buzzing synthesized sounds, discreet repetitive metallic projections. A real menacing sci-fi atmosphere. "Communicating rooms" starts once again with a bunch of evocative, familialr sounds, systematically re-worked with reasonaing electronic noises in order to create some dreamy-like / nightmarish mentalscapes. In "Back to Teheran", the subjective cinema for the ears carries on with an intense orchestration of concrete sounds taken from everyday life, ordinary rituals and public transports. The electronic treatments add an aura of mystery. It invites the listener to open his senses to new kind of percpetion and interpretation. The album ends with the relaxing, cloudy & floating "The final challenge". Certainly among the most environnemental, cinematic albums from Nimh. "The Impossible Day" is a very personal work, a real immersive trip throw colourful sounds. It's indispensable to give several listenings to appreciate all the facets & metaphoric visual expressions. For curious prog (electro) heads!

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