Turin-based musician producing experimental electronic work with strong early-industrial and synth influences; uses sampling and virtual instruments to create concept-driven atmospheres.

L'Oracolo Di Berlino uses a fragment of a shortwave number-station voice as a starting point. The album was created entirely with virtual instruments and mixes early-industrial textures (references to Cabaret Voltaire, Clock DVA) with soundtrack-like passages and cyber-punk moments. The Bandcamp stream presents tracks separately, which the reviewer notes interrupts the intended continuous flow; the reviewer mentions a preference for a physical format such as cassette.

Luca Giuoco's L'Oracolo Di Berlino is presented as a concept work built from a fragment of number-station audio that creates an oppressive, early-industrial atmosphere. The album is produced entirely with virtual instruments and uses sampling and repetition to move between soundtrack-like passages and cyber-punk/DIY rave textures. The reviewer praises the sound design and synthesis while noting digital streaming (Bandcamp) breaks the intended continuous flow.

For:Fans of experimental electronic music, early industrial and synth-based sound design, and listeners who enjoy concept works built from field recordings and sampling.

 The central concept is not the number stations, but the vision and imagery of Luca Giuoco: an oppressive world.

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