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Released in the summer of 1972 on Italian library and soundtrack label Flower Records, Condizione Umana is more than a mythological entry in Rino De Filippi catalogue. The Maestro -- once part of Umiliani/Alessandroni psychedelic project Braen's Machine -- explored the deep essence of the human condition in a series of obscure jazzy sketches, revealing a passion for intimate and thrilling atmospheres. As the mind is possibly a terrible thing to taste, De Filippi illustrates its various states -- of psychic and physiological origin -- with a rich and modern palette, giving birth to an instrumental masterpiece. The primitive percussive rite of Crivellamento could have been a Madlib lost classic in the end. Dig deep and enter the Sounds From The Screen estate!
A1. Fissazione Nostalgica (3:30)
A2. L:uomo Che Fu (4:00)
A3. Crivellamento (3:21)
A4. Demoralizzazione (3:05)
A5. Batticuore (3:27)
A6. Buio Psicologico (3:08)
B1. Abbandono (3:28)
B2. Vuoto Mentale (3:20)
B3. Spossatezza (3:16)
B4. Dinamica Vitale (3:20)
B5. Humana Spes (3:05)
B6. Attività Ritmica (1:39)