Quindi Records returns once more to the swooning romanticism of Cabaret du Ciel, the long-running project from Andrea Desidera and Gian Luigi Morosin. After the contemporary material which made up long-player The Breath Of Infinity, Raintears heads back into the group’s archives and focuses on a limited cassette release from 1991.

Originally released on Morosin’s own Ionisation Tapes, Raintears is described as heralding a new phase for Cabaret du Ciel following their earlier Solarisation and Weather Colours cassettes. This revised, expanded version of the release opens with ‘Raintears (Piano Version)’, which originally came out on an Ionisation compilation entitled Imago Sonora 1. Truly evoking the spirit of the track and its meaning, it was recorded on a rainy Sunday afternoon when Desidera’s friend and trained pianist Francesco Martignon heard the original melody for ‘Raintears’ and proceeded to improvise on the theme, with Desidera and Morosin embellishinbg Martignon’s exquisite playing with subtle touches of synth and sampling. In its fragile, tape-worn repose, the piece is loaded with the delicate ambience a rainy Sunday afternoon implies – calm, melancholic and wistful.

A New Day’ is a piece cast in light and shade, contrasting two core melodic phrases expressed through synth and guitar, with a light touch of speech sampling adding to the cinematic poise of the track. ‘Time Of The Twins’ originally appeared as a single track on the cassette release, but here it’s framed as two distinct parts which meet in the middle. The first half is patient, gliding ambience rich in the harmonic interplay and winding narratives which typifies Cabaret du Ciel overall. The second half opens up like a flower looking for the sun, all pronounced keys pirouetting across the fundamental chord progression established in the first chapter.

A Delvaux Postcard’, previously titled ‘East Roads’, takes on a spectral, spacious form as it passes by slow, rhythmic pulses and freewheeling synths, momentarily joined by scattered shards of sampled voice layered and filtered in a manner which reminded Morosin of Belgian surrealist painter Paul Delvaux. The EP closes with the original version of ‘Raintears’ (billed here as ‘Raintears II’), a plaintive and disarmingly beautiful ambient piece centered on Desidera’s light and poignant playing. As Morosin himself describes, “Andrea is in a full state of grace, touching the listener through his fingers with the notes into [their] deepest emotions. The first time I listened to the basic version, I was just speechless.”

This new edition of Raintears has been restored and mastered from the original tapes by Jessica Thompson, and it comes with new artwork which expands on the initial sun stamp motif on the original cassette. Rendered with the high quality attention to detail now established with Quindi Records, it’s a release which faithfully maintains the homespun cassette roots of the release while preserving and re-framing it for a modern audience.

Credits
released January 21, 2022
All music written by Andrea Desiderà
Music arranged and performed by Cabaret du Ciel
Personnel: Andrea Desiderà, Gian Luigi Morosin, Giorgio Ricci
Raintears (Piano Version) performed by Francesco Martignon
All tracks originally released in 1991 on Ionisation Tapes [ION016] except Raintears (Piano Version) released on the compilation Imago Sonora [ION018] as Raintears II
Restored and mastered from the original tapes by Jessica Thompson
Artwork by Juliana De Nicola and Gian Luigi Morosin

License
all rights reserved

Ltd Black Vinyl 12″

Quindi Records returns once more to the swooning romanticism of Cabaret du Ciel, the long-running project from Andrea Desidera and Gian Luigi Morosin. After the contemporary material which made up long-player The Breath Of Infinity, Raintears heads back into the group’s archives and focuses on a limited cassette release from 1991.

Originally released on Morosin’s own Ionisation Tapes, Raintears is described as heralding a new phase for Cabaret du Ciel following their earlier Solarisation and Weather Colours cassettes. This revised, expanded version of the release opens with ‘Raintears (Piano Version)’, which originally came out on an Ionisation compilation entitled Imago Sonora 1. Truly evoking the spirit of the track and its meaning, it was recorded on a rainy Sunday afternoon when Desidera’s friend and trained pianist Francesco Martignon heard the original melody for ‘Raintears’ and proceeded to improvise on the theme, with Desidera and Morosin embellishinbg Martignon’s exquisite playing with subtle touches of synth and sampling. In its fragile, tape-worn repose, the piece is loaded with the delicate ambience a rainy Sunday afternoon implies – calm, melancholic and wistful.

A New Day’ is a piece cast in light and shade, contrasting two core melodic phrases expressed through synth and guitar, with a light touch of speech sampling adding to the cinematic poise of the track. ‘Time Of The Twins’ originally appeared as a single track on the cassette release, but here it’s framed as two distinct parts which meet in the middle. The first half is patient, gliding ambience rich in the harmonic interplay and winding narratives which typifies Cabaret du Ciel overall. The second half opens up like a flower looking for the sun, all pronounced keys pirouetting across the fundamental chord progression established in the first chapter.

A Delvaux Postcard’, previously titled ‘East Roads’, takes on a spectral, spacious form as it passes by slow, rhythmic pulses and freewheeling synths, momentarily joined by scattered shards of sampled voice layered and filtered in a manner which reminded Morosin of Belgian surrealist painter Paul Delvaux. The EP closes with the original version of ‘Raintears’ (billed here as ‘Raintears II’), a plaintive and disarmingly beautiful ambient piece centered on Desidera’s light and poignant playing. As Morosin himself describes, “Andrea is in a full state of grace, touching the listener through his fingers with the notes into [their] deepest emotions. The first time I listened to the basic version, I was just speechless.”

This new edition of Raintears has been restored and mastered from the original tapes by Jessica Thompson, and it comes with new artwork which expands on the initial sun stamp motif on the original cassette. Rendered with the high quality attention to detail now established with Quindi Records, it’s a release which faithfully maintains the homespun cassette roots of the release while preserving and re-framing it for a modern audience.

Credits
released January 21, 2022
All music written by Andrea Desiderà
Music arranged and performed by Cabaret du Ciel
Personnel: Andrea Desiderà, Gian Luigi Morosin, Giorgio Ricci
Raintears (Piano Version) performed by Francesco Martignon
All tracks originally released in 1991 on Ionisation Tapes [ION016] except Raintears (Piano Version) released on the compilation Imago Sonora [ION018] as Raintears II
Restored and mastered from the original tapes by Jessica Thompson
Artwork by Juliana De Nicola and Gian Luigi Morosin

License
all rights reserved

Ltd Black Vinyl 12″

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