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Dario Sanfilippo

About Me

Dario Sanfilippo was born in Agrigento, Italy in 1983. He started working on electro-acoustic music in about 1997. Since then, his research concentrated on experimental and non-conventional music, both composed and improvised.Some of his works have been released on some independent labels like Creative Sources (PT), Nexsound (UA), Idroscalo Dischi (IT), Entity (BE), RudiMentale (IT), and he has performed in some italian festivals (Urgh, Turin 2004 - Live!iXem2005, Mestre 2005 - Scatole Sonore, Rome 2006) and experimental music contexts (Idroscalo Party, Rome 2003 - Idroscalo Showcase, Palermo 2005 - ElettroCinematica2, Palermo 2005 - Premio Nazionale delle Arti 2007, Bologna 2008 - AMP2 Showcase, Palermo 2008 - Live!iXem2008, Palermo 2008).His current main projects are based on computer for the creation of non-linear DSP systems through feedback-networks, analogic devices with the use of circuit-bending techniques, and environmental recordings. Nowadays, he studies electronic music at the conservatory of Trapani, in the class of Domenico Sciajno. real editor best profile tools real editor best profile tools
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Member Since: 07/05/2007
Band Website: http://tirriddiliu.net
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Premio Malattia, released on Creative Sources Records.


All tracks dedicated to the Public Domain
Record Label: Creative Sources - Nexsound - Idroscalo - Entity
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

Some reviews of "Premio Malattia"

Wielding a computer running a "Feedback Network Based Non-Linear Digital Signal Processing System" (sounds nimby-ish (no-input mixing board) to me), Sanfilippo molds highly ...
Posted by on Wed, 03 Jun 2009 04:16:00 GMT

New release on Creative Sources Records.

Premio Malattia, based on the FeNeBaNo-LiDiSProS project, has been released on Creative Sources Records. FeNeBaNo-LiDiSProS Feedback Network Based Non-Linear Digital Signal Processing System ...
Posted by on Sat, 10 Jan 2009 10:02:00 GMT