Since they started @c in 2000, Miguel Carvalhais and Pedro Tudela have been mainly focused on creating electronic computer music. Throughout the years they have developed their own language, mastered the sense of sound/sound-design in their pieces and have created a body of work that relates simultaneously with musique concrete, 90s electronic glitch music and early electronics. It does not necessarily sound like any of those genres but evokes them.
âLiminal Movementsâ finds its origins on the show âLĂąminasâ, composed by Carvalhais and Tudela in 2016-2017 and performed live in 2017. The recordings for âLiminal Movementsâ were captured from two instances – Teatro Maria Matos (Lisboa) and gnration (Porto). On stage with them were AngĂ©lica Salvi (harp), JoĂŁo Pais Filipe (drums and percussion) and Ricardo Jacinto (cello and computer).
During its five moments/movements, âLiminal Movementsâ shows itself as music in constant expansion. It is something that was explored at other moments in @c career, but here has a new purpose with the instruments and sounds these three musicians bring to their music and the way they relate with Carvalhais and Tudela body of work. Salvi, Pais Filipe and Jacinto interact with @c sounds seamlessly and create a dynamic that allows the music to feel free and expand to new forms in a natural and symbiotic way.
After two decades of working together, Carvalhais and Tudela are one of the main references of Portuguese electronic music in the 21th century. âLiminal Movementsâ holds many of the ingredients of their long-lasting and fearless career.
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