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Heinrich Dressel
Polarlys
Musica Per Immagini is about to go beyond vinyl reissues of soundtracks and music libraries, with a brand new series of products.
From 2024 onwards, it will release a series of albums of contemporary and electronic music often "inspired by" different sources, both sonic, if not literary and cinematographic. A way to embrace the future without forgetting the past.
Heinrich Dressel's “Polarlys” is the first album of unreleased tracks published by Musica Per Immagini, or a soundtrack for a imaginary noir film set in the icy waters of northern Europe, inspired by the book “The Mystery of the Polarlys” by Georges Simenon. Drones and ethereal atmospheres are paired with a cinematic background in order to describe the frost of the northern seas and the restlessness of the journey: beyond the classic analog sounds, a specific use of additive and vector synthesis particularly in vogue during the Nineties and typical of vintage synthesizers.
A1
The Evil Eye
A2
The Crazy Passenger
A3
The Death of Rue Delambre
A4
The Two Tickets
A5
Cornélius Vriens
A6
Katia's Birthday
B1
Wallets Day
B2
Katia's Fortune
B3
Sternberg's Nephew
B4
Tromsø
B5
Hamburg Night
B6
Else Silberman