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For fans of experimental electronic music, lovers of psychedelic folk, followers of the turin music scene, and listeners intrigued by innovative international indie releases.
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Whether it's a reference to the film with Marylin Monroe or the famous waterfalls isn't what matters; the important aspect is the music. So it's worth mentioning that the Turin-based Niagara is a duo (Davide Tomat and Gabriele Ottino) who move in territories close to modern electronics (think of the usual Animal Collective), a peculiarity in sound that has been a hallmark for many bands coming from the city of the Mole, without shying away from experiments bordering on psychedelia and folk inserts (see "Eight").

In Otto, there is also space for the song form in "Seal", with a tango of a chorus (the vocal alternation "And summer is gone/with all the love around") and a ukulele filtered through unknown electronic gadgets. In "Etacarinae," they combine atmospheres akin to the less skewed Olivia Tremor Control and synth, drone, and other digressions. Otto's closure is entrusted to the eighth track "Love Me Love Me," where the voice becomes a mere musical instrument repeating the incessant chant supported by a hypnotic sound carpet.

The internationality of the proposal (not coincidentally released by the English label Monotreme Records) and the experimentation that is never an end in itself are the two main strengths of the record in question. Definitely, one of the most interesting surprises of the first two months of 2013.

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Niagara's album Otto presents an engaging blend of modern electronics, psychedelia, and folk. The Turin-based duo combines experimental sounds with accessible song forms, showcased in tracks like 'Seal' and 'Love Me Love Me.' Released on the English label Monotreme Records, Otto stands out as an intriguing and international electronic music offering from early 2013.

Niagara

Niagara is an Italian electronic duo from Turin, formed by Davide Tomat and Gabriele Ottino. They released Otto (Monotreme Records, 2013), Don't Take It Personally (Monotreme Records, 2015) and Hyperocean (2016). Their music blends experimental electronics with psychedelic and ambient elements; they perform live (live shows have included a third musician on drums).
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