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ENT is the combined effort of Emanuele Bortoluzzi and Michele Scariot. Their music is a journey through different sounds and ways of composition. ENT tries to hybridize musical forms that include everything from electronica, avant rock, turntablism/plunderphonic, noise and electroascoustic improvisation, with a main interest in live performance.

The italian duo was formed at the end of 2000, when Bortoluzzi and Scariot met each other at a hardcore concert in a pub. Both coming from the local rock scene found an interest in the discovery of electronic instruments like synths, samplers and drum-machines.

Bortoluzzi and Scariot immediately started to play togheter, and after some months "karl", the first track from their first demo (s/t, 2001), was chosen by Fat-Cat records for their web-site. Then they started some collaborations with several net-labels (Tu M'p3, Homemade AvantGarde, Spectrum). After the second demo (Cohai, 2002), they performed at some national and international electronic festivals (Paris @ Batofar cherche l'Italie, Pescara @ PEAM2003, Padova @ Computer Art Festival, Bologna @ Unidentified Festival). Since 2003 they have released some tracks for different label compilations: Saag Record (Japan), Giardini Sonori (Italy), Grain of Sound/Baskaru (Portugal/France).

ENT's first full-length album, "Fuck Work", comes after a long period of composition. The songs were made at home, then deconstructed through the live-set improvisations and reconstructed again at home during the recording sessions. The main idea was to find the essence of each track by removing all the superfluous things... It was a really "FUCKing WORK".
Fresh experimental sounds from Italy...

Fuck Work has been obtained through the advanced yet surprisingly vivid distillation of several avant-garde music aesthetics, including electronica, post-rock, turntablism, noise and electroacoustic improv.

Instruments and machines blend together into a multi-hued soundscape that entices the listener to dive in and immerse himself/herself into the listening experience. You might detect influences as varied as AMM, Gastr del Sol and Pan Sonic, alongside Giuseppe Ielasi and the recent Italian quiet improv scene.

The five pieces found on this CD were first composed in the studio, before being deconstructed during live improvised sets and finally reconstructed back in the studio, keeping only the elements deemed crucial. The resulting album is unfailingly magnificent, from first second to last.

Italian multi-instrumentalists Michele Scariot and Emanuele Bortoluzzi formed ENT in the end of 2000, shortly after they first met. One of their first tracks was selected by the widely renowned Fat Cat label for inclusion on its website in 2001. The duo has self-released a few demos and contributed tracks to a number of compilations released by labels such as Ojo de Apolo (Chile), Saag (Japan), Giardini Sonori (Italy) and Baskaru (France), in addition to a few collaborations with net labels (Tu M’p3, Homemade Avantgarde).

ENT has performed live throughout Italy and in France. Crowning five years of intensive artistic research, Fuck Work is ENT’s official full-length debut. It is being released by the young French label Baskaru, recently involved in the production of fine releases, such as "Pirandelo Suona" (with the Italian label DSP-Recordings) and "35 Mutant Seconds: Based on Rafael Toral’s Creamy Burst" (with the Portuguese label Grain of Sound).
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