
Deflore
(orange) Defective Music For A Daily Psychosis
Born in 2000 as a project of experimentation and hybridization between man and machine, from the union of two musicians with divergent ideas and influences: Christian Ceccarelli (electronics, bass, synthesizers and samples) and Emiliano Di Lodovico (guitars and synthesizers), coming from divergent backgrounds and experiences, but with a common intent, to create something new, powerful and psychedelic. Industrial, post hardcore, power electronics, psychedelic and dub are the basic elements of their sound, all supported by a dark and sinister imagery typical of David Lynch. This album turns out to be their most 'thought-out' and 'weighted' work. Music decomposed and recomposed, a noise attitude never so much in evidence as a tribal feel due to the massive use of percussion, both conventional and self-made from metal materials.