“Flow” reviewed by chaindlk.com

Portuguese multimedia artist Vitor Joaquim has traced a singular path over the last 25 years starting with improvised music in 1982 and then composing for dance, theater, cinema, video, installations and multimedia. “Flow” is his latest work on the Crónica label. The main concept here is the confrontation between voice and computer and in almost all the tracks we can find heavily processed breathings and whispers among the swarming layers of processed instruments or even a sensual female voice(Filipa Hora’s) as in the second track. Ranging from dissonant glitch to languid and dreamlike sounds with bursts of high-speed grainy loops – “Flow” is a complex work, only sometimes indulging in melodic moments. A fresh update to Markus Popp’s lesson and surely a perfect listening for the autumn and winter to come.

Andrea Vercesi

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