iframe – afo 4 (mousike lab)

here we have another new piece of music from mousike lab. but this time they are coming also with a video. divide mastropaolo and leandro sorrentino two members of the band asked nina di majo, young neapolitan director to make visual track for their latest collection of tracks entitled ‘afo 4’, an audiovisual project presented for the first time at the romaeuropa festival 2003 in the sonarsound section. so the regular process of making soundtrack this time, for this movie was inverted and completely opposite of their previous work. music here at is also completely soundtrack oriented. quiet, long, background, ambient pieces, relaxed, and repetitive. it seems that muic is produced to be background of movie, so this inverted way of work is not noticeable at all. sound is changing from track to track. from calm soundscapes with narrations and ambiental pieces with classical feeling interrupted with clicks to dark tracks with irregular rhythm and tracks with classic instruments… in whole, this concept seems and sounds interesting. ambiental pieces are functioning well as soundtrack and as well as stand alone music despite i don’t like classical moments into whole musical context. movie looks great and music is perfectly functioning with it. music here stands for the screenplay. same as music it has quite surrealistic approach. it contains scenes from ‘afo 4’ which is the name of the fourth tower of a dismissed industrial area nearby napoli.