Giuseppe Verticchio alias Nimh bringt mit dem auf Brian Enos gleichnamiges Album referienden, aber musikalisch anders ausgerichteten “Before And After Silence” den zweiten Longplayer seiner “Early Electronic Works”-Reihe heraus, die Sammlung enthält acht live mit Synthies und Sequenzer eingespielte Tracks aus den frühen 90ern, die bislang unveröffentlicht waren. Die Stücke eint bei aller vielgestaltigkeit in Tempo, Fülle, Klangfarben und -Beschaffenheit ein hypnotisch-einlullender Charakter und eine Entrücktheit, die auch die Signaturen ihrer Entstehungszeit tragen. Zoharum, die das Album als CD und zum Dowbload herausbringen, schreiben: “Recently, Giuseppe Verticchio has devoted a lot of work to organizing and
systematizing a rather extensive archive, containing both projects that were practically completed but never published, as well as sketches and abandoned fragments or registered ideas that, for various reasons, were not continued even though some some of them even date back to the late 1980s. Following these activities, the recordings are saved in a digital version. These materials included also a cassette titled “Before and After Silence”, which is a reference to Brian Eno’s album, although its musical content isn’t stylistically consistent with the work of the godfather of the ambient genre. Recordings from the early 1990s are collected here, prepared for a specific, complete, coherent publishing concept. These are tracks performed live, mainly using a sequencer and synthesizers along with effects and the use of “ambiences” based on drones and various sounds previously recorded on tape”.