
A deeply personal neoclassical release, In Omeostasi is the captivating EP from Italian composer Francesco Trento. Fusing historic acoustic piano with spacey electronic textures, the project masterfully balances organic warmth and synth experimentation into blissful, cinematic soundscapes.
“Meditation” opens the album with a gorgeous array of glistening piano and spacey synths, achieving a blissful soundscape reminiscent of Joe Hisaishi’s cinematic works. The whooshes of synths and vibrant piano intertwine seamlessly, swelling to a brisk midpoint with pulsing rhythmic ruminations, heightened piano twinkling, and an overall sense of emotive whimsy. The ensuing “Amalia” captivates in its similarly enchanting piano progressions, here bolstered by a string-laden allure that swells with impassioned momentum, before falling gracefully into the background again. With its opening two tracks, In Omeostasi quickly shows a strong capacity of transportive soundscapes and melodically rewarding structural journeys.
Another delightful track, “Lung” excels with a more serene atmospheric captivation. The piano tones and glimmering synth elements conjure a nocturnal feeling, relative to the first two tracks’ daytime buoyancy. The steady arsenal of piano and subtle electronics make for a stunning listening experience. Finale “Adieu Bolognaise” ends it all with satisfying impact, moving from initial piano-forward momentum into gorgeously electronic shimmering. In Omeostasi is an excellent EP from Francesco Trento.
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“Meditation” and other tracks featured this month can be streamed on the updating Obscure Sound’s ‘Emerging Singles’ Spotify playlist.
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