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F¥ELD EFFCT

F¥ELD EFFCT (real name Federico De Marinis, 1985) is an electroninc music producer and sound designer based in London, UK.

Biography

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F¥ELD EFFCT [Federico De Marinis] is an electronic music project that ventures into the forefront of sonic experimentation. Led by a visionary producer, its music defies conventional norms, exploring the unconventional and the avant-garde. With a fusion of analog synths and experimental techniques, F¥ELD EFFCT constructs immersive soundscapes that challenge traditional boundaries.[1]

Career

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He released his first studio album independently "Fragmented_Reality_Samples: Vol​.​1" in May 2021 [2].

In October 2021, he collaborated with Spacelab Studio (Fermo, Italy) to produce a soundtrack for Spacelab Zero project, unveiled in XVII Biennale di Architettura di Venezia in Padiglione Italia, #architetturaindigitale among the curatorial activities of Resilient Communities Venezia. Zero, masterminded by Spacelab (Luca Silenzi and Zoè Chantall Monterubbiano architects) and endorsed by Parco Nazionale dei Monti Sibillini, is a full-fledged architecture that can be built in a few days without foundations, and that can be removed later at the end of its cycle without any residual waste. More on: http://spacelab.it/zero [3]. The project can be viewed on Youtube and purchased on Bandcamp (includes a digital booklet by Spacelab)

In 2022 he collaborated with artist Quayola[4] for the sonorization and music production of Hercules and Nessus #A_01

Works

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References

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  1. ^ [1][F¥ELD EFFCT [Federico De Marinis] is an electronic music project that ventures into the forefront of sonic experimentation. Led by a visionary producer, its music defies conventional norms, exploring the unconventional and the avant-garde. With a fusion of analog synths and experimental techniques, F¥ELD EFFCT constructs immersive soundscapes that challenge traditional boundaries.
  2. ^ a b [Fragmented_Reality_Samples: Vol​.​1][2]
  3. ^ "Spacelab's Experimental Shelter is Energy Self-Sufficient and Designed for Disassembly".
  4. ^ "Selected Series". QUAYOLA. Retrieved 2024-06-07.
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