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Portugal experimental underground 016 survey

by Various Artists

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1497. Lisbon, Portugal. Navigator Vasco da Gama commands the first ship to sail from Europe to India. During the fifteenth century Portugal’s navigators are at the cutting edge of innovation and world discovery, their travel exploits feats of experimental technique. While Vasco da Gama discovered the world’s vastness and claimed it for Portugal, his travels made the world smaller.

Today the experimental musicians in Portugal are making discoveries every day, and opening new frontiers of electro-acoustic as well electronic music. This selection, made with the precious collaboration of André Quaresma, is the incontrovertible evidence of that marvelous travel.

Album review by Wagner Hertzog: www.merchantsofair.com/reviews/various-artists-portugal-experimental-underground

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released September 24, 2016

Infinite thanks to all artists involved into the compilation. And special thanks to André Quaresma, for his fundamental collaboration.

Edited by Unexplained Sounds Group
Curated by Raffaele Pezzella (aka Sonologyst), and André Quaresma
(sonologyst.tumblr.com)
Cover artwork by Daniel Blaufuks
www.danielblaufuks.com
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Global Network of Aural Disorientation curated by Raffaele Pezzella

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