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Tremor is Leandro Martinelli, a musician who has for over 10 years dedicated himself to making soundtracks for films and plays. His studies took him to the Manuel de Falla Conservatory. At first, he learned how to play the drums and then the guitar, but his hunger for sounds led him to intensify his musical search by studying percussion, how to play the strings, chords, folkloric wind instruments, samplers and sequence mixers. With all these resources, he then plunged into a deeper study of music-making techniques, arrangements, and harmony under the guidance of Marcelo Katz. Landing, his first record as a soloist, was recorded between 2002 and 2004. It consists of 12 instrumental tracks where tremor plays all the instruments -except the accordion- and mixes sounds of everyday objects -such as a dot matrix printer and a zipper, among many of this peculiar “guests”. It also involves folk instruments from Northern Argentina combined -in a post-production stage- with the electric pulses of samplers and synthesizers, as well as delicate reminiscences of Glitch and IDM. Landing is a showing of all the music genres that have had an influence on Tremor, including classical, contemporaneous, pop, rock music, and jazz. Tremor uses space and textures intelligently and seductively, thus creating movie-like atmospheres that truly stimulate people’s imagination. Landing got very good reviews from different publications (Planeta Urbano, Inrockuptibles, La Mano, La Fuga, etc.). Inrockuptibles magazine has chosen Landing as one of 2004’s most outstanding records, and Tremor has introduced it in several TV and radio shows (Much Music, Canal (a), X4, etc.). Tremor´s Website
MP3 Files:
Calipso
Surco
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