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Monthly Archives: March 2018
Plaster “Transition” is the album of the month in April by version of Mixmag UK!
Mixmag UK announced Plaster’s “Transition” as album of the month in April! Read Mixmag’s review and order Transition here: https://kvitnu.bandcamp.com/album/transition
Beachsloth reviewed Plaster
Marrying elements of noise, early industrial, alongside with the most jagged edges of space rock, Plaster’s “Transition” washes over the listener with such intensity. Absolutely massive, Plaster knows how to build these tracks up into ferocious beasts. The many layers of sound work in unison, for they dwell within a celestial haze. Nothing becomes truly …
Vital Weekly about Plaster’s “Transition”
It has been a very long time since I first heard music of Plaster, which was back in Vital Weekly 808. A glimpse at Discogs tells me there were two more releases, also on Kvitnu, but somehow they didn’t reach me. Back then, in 2011, Plaster was a duo of Gianclaudio Hashem Moniri and Giuseppe Carlini, but the latter …
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Few more reviews for Transition
Italian Rockerilla: German FAZE And UK’s Daily Sport:
Polish zine Nowamuzyka reviewed Plaster
Włoski duet poznaliśmy bliżej pięć lat temu, kiedy jego EP-ka ukazała się w serii „Monad” publikowanej przez Stroboscopic Artefacts. W tym czasie Gianclaudio Hashem Moniri i Giuseppe Carlini mieli już dorobku dwa albumy. „Platforms” i „Zyprex 500” wydane przez ukraińską wytwórnię Kvitnu, prowadzoną z powodzeniem od połowy ubiegłej dekady przez producenta ukrywającego się pod pseudonimem …
Plaster “Transition” – out today!
Please welcome our new release – PLASTER “TRANSITION” ‘Transition’ is the new studio album from experimental electronic producer Plaster. With less emphasis on complex sound design, Gianclaudio Hashem Moniri (aka Plaster) has taken a more minimal approach using only analogue gear and hardware in mostly live and improvised compositions. The result is a profoundly moving piece …