1. The principle of things
2. Embryonic
3. Dervishes on Mars
4. Goodbye monsters
5. Memories of a piano player
6. Quantum State
7. Panthalassa (Dum Sum)
8. Burn the shadow
9. Torajan funeral song
10. A.I. is on confusion
11. Pangea (to Steve R. with devotion)
12. Prophecies
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Roberto Musci, born in Milan in 1956, studied guitar, music and electronic instruments. From 1974 to 1985 he traveled the world studying African, Indian, Arabic and Oriental music, recording ethnic music "in the field," studying and collecting ethnic musical instruments from all over the world. His self-produced debut album, "The Loa of Music," is a seminal work of staggering originality and extraordinary beauty in which field recordings, musique concrète, electronics, synthesis and instrumentation are interwoven, drawing on the countless musics from around the world that he has recorded. The subsequent "Water messages on desert sand," composed with Giovanni Venosta, was nominated for a Grammy in the UK in 1987. In the 1980s and 1990s he broadcast ethnic and electronic-experimental music from Rai and Radio Popolare radio stations. He has also composed and played music for videos, commercials, dance, poetry, theater, composed soundtracks and accompanied silent films live.