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Matteo Liberatore’s new project, Molto Ohm, is a sonic and visual exploration of the fragmentation and alienation of modern life.
Through a juxtaposition of sporadic dance beats, seductive voices, synthetic melodies, and environmental sounds, the music captures the tension between consumerism, commodification, anxiety, and affect regulation, along with a deep yearning for calm, joy, and human connection.
In live performances, Molto Ohm integrates a vertical screen projection that expands on the ideas expressed in the music, immersing audiences in a world of screen recordings, 360-degree footage, iPhone footage, and stock imagery— adding complementary themes such as digitization, detachment, online experience.
Through a juxtaposition of sporadic dance beats, seductive voices, synthetic melodies, and environmental sounds, the music captures the tension between consumerism, commodification, anxiety, and affect regulation, along with a deep yearning for calm, joy, and human connection.
In live performances, Molto Ohm integrates a vertical screen projection that expands on the ideas expressed in the music, immersing audiences in a world of screen recordings, 360-degree footage, iPhone footage, and stock imagery— adding complementary themes such as digitization, detachment, online experience.
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