Orfeon Gagarin Salmos Funiculares
SALMOS FUNICULARES: Many cable-car psalms (thanksgiving telegraphic-covenants) have individual pastoral superscriptions, ranging from lengthy oscillations to a single word. Over a third appear to be musical directions, addressed to the leader or choirmaster, including such statements as with electroacoustic instruments and according to sine waves. Others appear to be references to types of musical compositions, such as A Tritium Psalm and Song for Megawatt, or directions regarding the occasion for using the cable-car refueling. Miguel Ruiz plays synthesizer, sampler, Eventide H3000. Recorded at Toracic Studio 2018-2021. The Madrid-born Miguel Angel Ruiz (1964) is one of the leading names in experimental music in Spain, a true pioneer of the risky and underground Spanish electronic- music scene since the early eighties. He composed more than twenty works, many of them in their own label (founded in 1987 ) Toracic Tapes, and under different names (Ventral Metaphor, Orfeon Gagarin, Funeral Souvenir, Zoltan Coxis, Michel des Airlines, etc.), which had an important international diffusion to the point of recording an LP for the Asmus Tietchens ´label Hamburger Musikgesellschaft . Also he collaborated with russian & german musicians for diverse projects as Codachrom or Efficient Refineries. His music is considered as bizarre, surreal, dark and funny at the same time, using in a very personal and original way very different styles in an amazing and unique universe.