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Ramona Ponzini, Maurizio Bianchi

Seti Non Tael Tene (Tape)

Label: Tocca il Futuro

Format: Tape

Genre: Electronic

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*50 copies limited edition* Tocca Il Futuro is pleased and proud to announce “Seti non tael tene”, its tenth cassette release: a unique project by Maurizio Bianchi and Ramona Ponzini, blending industrial, concrete noise, and sound poetry. The unprecedented encounter between Ramona Ponzini and Maurizio Bianchi for Tocca Il Futuro yields a work poised on the threshold between evocation and vertigo: a sonic device unfolding through stratifications, resonances, and semantic as well as acoustic collisions. 

Maurizio Bianchi, a pioneer of the Italian industrial scene, chisels soundscapes built from abrasive, material noises, dissonant cadences, and atmospheres both dust-laden and rarefied yet simultaneously dense. The listener moves across these terrains as if navigating a landscape of ruins: sonic debris, distant echoes, reverberations functioning as unstable archives of memory. His practice remains faithful to the grammar of noise in its most concrete form, transforming chaos into a syntax that vibrates and breathes.

Upon this fractured yet fertile topography, Ramona Ponzini overlays her voice and texts, which become a dramaturgical substance in their own right. Some tracks draw upon haiku; others rework and sample fragments of cinematic dialogues. Elsewhere, her writing emerges from cut-ups of sacred or Jungian texts, opening onto mystical and visionary apertures. Yet her research pushes further still: Ponzini develops an unprecedented sonic language based on anagrams, an impossible tongue that comes alive through fractured vowels and recombined consonants.

Her Japanese vocal delivery – long her artistic language of choice – is never a mere semantic vehicle. Instead, it becomes vibration, an acoustic body intertwining with Bianchi’s cacophonic textures. The outcome is a dialogue in which instrumental density and whispered fragility coexist, producing an equilibrium at once unstable and remarkably coherent. The album thus takes shape as a liminal landscape, constructed out of sonic ruins and verbal visionary force, to be inhabited with both attention and surrender. It is a work that insists on deep listening, one that embraces disjunctions and contrasts while dwelling in suspension.
 

Details
Cat. number: TIF010
Year: 2025
Notes:
Limited edition of 50 professionally dubbed tapes. Duplicated in Milan, 2025 Special Thanks Ramona Ponzini – thanks to Matteo Mottin for the endless support Maurizio Bianchi – thanks to Pharmakustik for his audiochemical intervention on the original bases