Italy’s electronic explorer Bienoise cuts his own path through free-form techno and raw drum machine grooves.
It’s telling that Italy’s Alberto Ricca, who records as Bienoise, runs a free jazz label called Floating Forest. His music, while not technically “free jazz” (or even regular jazz actually), has that same sense of busyness that eventually coheres into a pulsing, living whole. Crucially, Ricca, who spends a lot of time thinking about the relationship between music and a good story, never loses sight of structure in his own music. His pieces are bustling, but they move and shift – showing a real understanding of tension and release.
Italy’s electronic explorer Bienoise cuts his own path through free-form techno and raw drum machine grooves.
It’s telling that Italy’s Alberto Ricca, who records as Bienoise, runs a free jazz label called Floating Forest. His music, while not technically “free jazz” (or even regular jazz actually), has that same sense of busyness that eventually coheres into a pulsing, living whole. Crucially, Ricca, who spends a lot of time thinking about the relationship between music and a good story, never loses sight of structure in his own music. His pieces are bustling, but they move and shift – showing a real understanding of tension and release.