
After spending much of the last years focusing on the evolution of his own instrument, the drummophone, the release of ZERO,999… reveals a new paradigm in La Foresta’s work and career.
In this album he collects fragments of live performances and site-specific installations conducted over the last decade, with and without the drummophone — reimagining and repurposing them as compositional elements that he has interwoven with recent studio recordings and collaborations to form eleven viscerally powerful pieces of overwhelming rhythmic and textural density.
La Foresta weaves together these captured moments in time, while employing combinatory strategies inspired by Italo Calvino’s tarot stories in “Il castello dei destini incrociati,” forging relationships and connections between recordings from the collaborators and his own. In approaching accompanying and augmenting these recordings, Riccardo, in the role of percussionist and composer explores the tension between his personal and academic focus on rhythmic structures and his fascination with repurposing the drum as a durational instrument.
Contributions from collaborators include the synthetic textures of Valerio Tricoli, Anthony Pateras, Aleksandra Słiż, and Renato Grieco, the vocalizations of Antonina Nowacka and Sara Persico, and the guitar experimentations of Ale Hop and Stefano Pilia, bringing together a distributed ensemble of musicians pulling apart the orthodoxies of their own instruments and techniques. Through the interaction of these elements, La Foresta imagines a causal network that binds, integrates and informs fragmented contexts, performers and performances, exploiting new possibilities of the drummophone.
ZERO,999… is conceived as a suite where sound and time are communicated simultaneously at different orders of scale, a single strike of a drum is a drone if slowed down one thousand times, an hour-long drone is a brief tick in the clock of geological time. A seemingly static object, such as the number 1, can both be defined by its fixedness, and as a process in which eternally approaching (0,999…) is the same as arriving.
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Limited Edition of 200 copies pressed on SILVER vinyl at RAND Germany. Includes instant download code.
Mixed by James Ginzburg
Mastered by Giuseppe Ielasi
Cover-art by Akasha
Layout by incepBOY
Riccardo La Foresta – percussion, drummophone, electronics
Adam Jełowicki – tenor saxhorn (8)
Ale Hop – electric guitar (2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 10)
Aleksandra Słyż – synth (8)
Anthony Pateras – synth (3, 5)
Antonina Nowacka – vocals (5, 10)
Gerard Lebik – soprano sax (8)
Renato Grieco – nagra (6)
Sara Persico – asmr (2)
Stefano Pilia – guitar via modulars (11)
Valerio Tricoli – Revox B77, synthesizer (3)
Tk.1 “Drawdown” was originally composed by Riccardo for an AV installation commissioned by UNESCO’s Cities of Media Arts in 2023