| 1. Black Truffle has announced the reissue of 's album Quixotism, released in 2014. The album is the result of two years of work and contains five parts. It features rhythmic elements similar to the work of Sagittarian Domain and electronic percussion provided by Thomas Brinkmann. The album begins with cavernous orchestral sounds and John Tilbury's piano before moving on to percussive elements and Japanese tabla master U-zhaan. The album features a variety of acoustic spaces, from symphony orchestra halls to contact-microphone textures. The guitar changes its sound from quiet to reverberated tones. “Quixotism” combines elements from techno music, works by classical composers and improvisation. The album is a summation of Ambarchi's previous work and points to future creative directions. The musical work moves seamlessly from one element to another and creates an enchanting atmosphere |