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ULERS Two

Federico Ughi

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  Name Artist Time Price  
1 Piazza S. Cosimato and Piazza S. Maria in Trastevere Federico Ughi 4:58 $0.99 View In iTunes
2 Vicolo Del Cinque and Ponte Sisto Federico Ughi 13:03 Album Only View In iTunes
3 Campo de' Fiori and Piazza Navona Federico Ughi 5:19 $0.99 View In iTunes
4 Via di Panico and Ponte S. Angelo Federico Ughi 4:07 $0.99 View In iTunes
5 Castel S. Angelo and Via Alberico II Federico Ughi 5:24 $0.99 View In iTunes

Album Review

With ULERS Two, Federico Ughi explores a much more ambient type of music remote from his work as a free jazz drummer. The acronym in the title stands for "Unrehearsed Live Editing of Recorded Sounds." On a journey from Piazza S. Cosimato, Trastevere, to Via Alberico II, Borgo Pio, in Rome, Ughi made a continuous hourlong field recording: cars, conversations, birds, everything you'd expect from life in the streets of a Mediterranean city. Live, he completes the tape with editing, sampling, and light drum and vocal work. The sound source can be altered in some places, but always as an add-on; the tape itself keeps on running, providing the backbone and time line of the piece. The drums remain very quiet, played with fingers or padded mallets and mixed very low. In the last section, Ughi samples his voice, singing low notes, sculpting ethereal harmonies. This is where his hand can be felt the most. Otherwise, the differences between performance and recording, reality (acoustic playing, original sound) and virtuality (sampled playing, edited sound) remain intentionally blurry. This direction in the drummer's music doesn't come out of nowhere. His previous album on 577 with Daniel Carter, although still referential to jazz, allowed an important focus on live sampling and illustrated his interest in ambient atmospheres. But as innovative the concept behind ULERS Two might be, the music lacks involvement — until the last movement that is. ~ François Couture, All Music Guide

Biography

Born: 1972 in Rome, Italy

Genre: Modern Composition

Years Active: '90s, '00s

Drummer Federico Ughi was born in Rome, Italy, in 1972. At the age of nine, he began learning such instruments as the recorder and guitar — eventually moving to the drums by age 12. Perfecting his drum skills and working as a band leader throughout his teens/early twenties, Ughi then relocated...
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