Falésia – Música Pobre
Falésia
“Música Pobre”
It is yet another new artist joining the MiMi Records family.
In this strange space–time condition saturated with information, where the excess of data overrides sensory experience, the Anthropocene no longer presents itself as a future hypothesis but as an immediate, almost physical presence, breathing down our necks.
It is within this horizon of slow collapse — ecological, technological, and symbolic — that over the past decade Nuno Afonso, under the heteronym Falésia, has been searching for liminal sonic territories: landscapes at times volcanic, at times stratospheric, where beauty is still reassembled out of strangeness and deviation.
Música Pobre emerges as one of these singular microcosms: a technological reality that insists on remaining primitive, almost archaic, as if electronics were here less an instrument of progress and more a trace — a remainder, an active ruin.
Between echoes of Mark Fisher’s theoretical formulations, broadcasts from distant and exotic radios, and a panoply of electroacoustic devices, a piece takes shape, divided into two sides that are also two visions of the same world: a fracture, rather than an opposition.

