"It is fascinating to listen to Christian Wittman and Paul Haslinger and to discover the sonic cartographies they shape, imbuing them with electroacoustic spheres and architectures. These sometimes move toward an environmental dimension, and at other times toward a more suggestive evocation, without directly incorporating the meditative elements traditionally associated with such approaches.
We are confronted with sketches, with explorations of acoustic relationships and sound processing that could be perceived as a minimal anamorphosis of musique concrète. These suspended works evoke less external landscapes than inner introspections, cinematic atmospheres, spaces of emotion, and intimate resonance.
Christian Wittman and Paul Haslinger have a complete mastery of this territory, where listening becomes a sensitive and immersive experience.
One is reminded of On Land by Brian Eno, though without its organic quality. A musical abstraction that is nevertheless not deconstructed, best experienced in semi-darkness, allowing the listener to perceive its smallest interstices."
Thierry Moreau (Design, Digital creation)

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