Ascanio Borga synthesizes the discoveries of nearly forty years of electronic music into a few essential, post-modern, post-human, post-everything traits.

 In the first three minutes of 'Dream Scape,' Borga even managed to condense the entire hour of 'Music for Airports,' before the track spiraled out of his hands to fan out in a luminous transfiguration worthy of a mystical ecstasy.

Ascanio Borga’s albums Inner Geometry and Liquid Symmetries offer a well-crafted, listenable take on ambient music in an oversaturated genre. The work synthesizes influences from legends like Tangerine Dream and Brian Eno, avoiding clichés or self-indulgence. Borga delivers abstract, clean, and contemporary soundscapes with themes of technological and post-human worlds. The review highlights standout tracks like "Dream Scape" for their mystical and lyrical quality. Overall, the albums present an enjoyable and thoughtful journey through established ambient motifs. Discover Ascanio Borga’s Inner Geometry and experience a rich, modern journey through ambient soundscapes.

 Alessandra surprises us by finding hidden melodies in well-known pieces, naturally relating the notes with new emphasis and timings.

 A beautiful record, indeed. Unexpectedly, just what we needed.

This review praises Alessandra Celletti's 1994 album 'Les sons et les parfums' for its fresh and sensitive interpretations of pieces by Debussy, Ravel, and Satie. The reviewer finds her approach fluid and poetic, contrasting it favorably against well-known recordings by other celebrated pianists. Celletti uncovers hidden melodies and expresses the essence of each piece naturally, making the album beautifully unexpected and highly recommended. Listen to Alessandra Celletti's delicate and fresh classical piano interpretations in 'Les sons et les parfums' now!

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