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Maria Teresa Luciani
Sounds Of The City
Welcome to the parallel musical universe of Miss Maria Teresa Luciani, a landscape of sonic architecture and theoretical composition constructed by a family of engineers that reinvented the wheel before the vehicle even began the journey. Imagine, if you will, the musical equivalent of Peter Cook’s Archigram group or the soundtrack to Charles and Ray Eames’ private sketchbooks, hinting at a new municipal, utopian metropolis just hours before the blueprints are suspiciously misplaced by the courier and mainstream pop building regulations piss on our asbestos bonfire. These 1972 constructions of progressive, cyclic, proto-industrial colour music were never intended for public habitation. These are the Sounds Of The City in a galaxy far, far beneath our radar and above your expectations that was never built. Pseudo-futurist pop music? Cubic folk? Tape-op-art? Sì, grazie!
A1
The Poor Neighborhood
A2
Supermarket
A3
The Port
A4
Courtyards Citizens
A5
Power Station
A6
Luna Park
A7
Traffic
B1
Between Town And Country
B2
Public Gardens
B3
Modern Residential Complex
B4
Marshalling Yard
B5
International Airport
B6
Sunday In Town



