Erik Ursich's latest album, Budello Infame Raffinatezze, is a masterpiece of experimentation and creativity. With his unique blend of electronic and acoustic sounds, he creates a sonic landscape that is both dark and beautiful.
The album is comprised of ten tracks, each one showcasing Ursich's talent for weaving together disparate elements into a cohesive whole. From the hauntingly beautiful "Lacrime di Coccodrillo" to the frenetic energy of "Ragno Nero," the album takes the listener on a journey through a world of sound that is both familiar and alien.
Ursich's use of unconventional instruments, such as the prepared piano and the waterphone, adds an otherworldly quality to the music. The result is a sound that is both visceral and cerebral, drawing the listener in and holding them captive until the very end.