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Oscar Santis – Desde La Caja

Oscar Santis – Desde La Caja
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Oscar Santis

“Desde La Caja”

“Óscar Santis, great artist of respect and renown, it has already been several years since I’ve known and recognized his trajectory, and it never ceases to be a true luxury and pleasure to hear his sounds. On this occasion he delivers sounds sufficiently well worked, so much so that they remind me of the late Akifumi Nakajima in the sense of achieving true soundscapes, with a density still greater than that to which one might become accustomed.

Each sound is a story and if you expand your mind, you will be able to capture to the maximum all the sounds that he manages to collect on these eight sound pieces. Glitches, sound strikes, all very well worked, note the treatment in each of the sounds, and the dedication to destroy each fragment, every millisecond, every detail delivers a different perception, its worth really disconnecting and hearing that which was dusted off from the box.”

“Óscar Santis, gran artista de respeto y renombre, hace varios años ya que conozco y reconozco su trayectoria, y no deja de ser un verdadero lujo y placer escuchar sus sonoridades. En esta ocasión entrega unos sonidos bastante bien trabajados, tanto así que me recuerdan al difunto Akifumi Nakajima en el sentido de lograr verdaderos paisajes sonoros, con una densidad aún mayor a la cual se pudiese estar acostumbrado.

Cada sonido es una historia y si expandes tu mente, lograrás captar al máximo todos los sonidos que logra recoger en estas ocho piezas sonoras. Glitches, golpes sonoros, todos muy bien trabajados, se nota el tratamiento en cada uno de los sonidos, y la dedicación a destrozar cada fragmento, cada mili-segundo, cada detalle entrega una percepción distinta, vale la pena realmente desconectarse y escuchar lo que desde la caja fue desempolvado.”

Sebastián Ortiz
Amigos de la Contaminación Sonora
(Rancagua, Chile, Febrero / February 2016)

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posted 01 March 2016