Description
From France's Antinote, which releases works by unique artists such as DK and Albinos, Italian guitarist/electronics artist Paki Zennaro and Paki Zennaro from Venice made only about 10 copies in 1984 for distribution to friends. The cassette work of is excavated and reissued! Experimental guitar and synth sequences on TR-808 and early rhythm boxes, and spacey electronic sounds make for a fresh and pleasant intoxication reminiscent of Cluster, Manuel Gottsching, and early Carl Craig. An ambient-Balearic album full of feelings and trip sensations!
There's a crazy story behind this new release from the killer Antinote crew out of Paris. Paki-Visnadi is two Venetian musicians, Paki Zennaro and Gianni Visnadi, a guitarist and electronic composer respectively who got together one night in 1984 to compose a set of music intended for local dance schools. The results were recorded to tape but never fully released with just ten copies handed out to friends. If it wasn't for a chance flea market discovery by the partner of Antinote artist and famed tape hoarder Iueke, it's likely the world would never have heard Imaginary Choreography. And what a shame that would have been as the five tracks are delightful, minimal compositions filled with interesting rhythmic kinks.
A1 Migration
A2 Parallel Waves
B1 In A Dark Run
B2 Waterlight
B3 Mollusk Dance

There's a crazy story behind this new release from the killer Antinote crew out of Paris. Paki-Visnadi is two Venetian musicians, Paki Zennaro and Gianni Visnadi, a guitarist and electronic composer respectively who got together one night in 1984 to compose a set of music intended for local dance schools. The results were recorded to tape but never fully released with just ten copies handed out to friends. If it wasn't for a chance flea market discovery by the partner of Antinote artist and famed tape hoarder Iueke, it's likely the world would never have heard Imaginary Choreography. And what a shame that would have been as the five tracks are delightful, minimal compositions filled with interesting rhythmic kinks.
A1 Migration

A2 Parallel Waves

B1 In A Dark Run

B2 Waterlight

B3 Mollusk Dance
