- AUDIO HERE: http://blrrm.tv/XYTmhE <br />- SUBSCRIBE TO OUR CHANNEL: http://blrrm.tv/DailyMotion <br />- And go to boilerroom.tv for the best of underground music: videos, articles, mixes and exclusive tracks <br /> <br />Two cult entities rejoin for today's offering. Renowned minimalist wizard, Gigi Masin, and downtempo savants, Tempelhof, are elegant music-makers in their own right. But come June 10th, they cross swords for a joint outing entitled Tsuki — arriving via Cascine in North America and Hell Yeah Records elsewhere. <br /> <br />The former is a living sample bank for artists as far-flung as Bjork, Main Attraktionz and Nujabes, as well as playing a crucial role in Italy's avant-garde thrust. Despite only releasing a handful of releases — one solo album (Frozen Dancers), a 12” single (Piano Piano) and another joint LP with Masin (Hoshi) — Tempelhof (Luciano Ermondi and Paolo Mazzacani) weigh in with considerable gravitas among those in the know. Together, they're the perfect embodiment of career cryogenics — creatives whose artistry has received a rightful second lease of life via well-placed reissues. <br /> <br />Tsuki is a lesson in tasteful ambience, melding episodes of weightless wonderings with forays into percussive, softly-softly electronica. The project is pinned by the hip to each artists' respective homelands of Venice and Mantua, making for a well-travelled and emotional jaunt into minimalism. "Corner Song" is just that; almost otherworldly in nature, but atmospheric and deeply stirring. The perfect introduction to a project that's bound to cause souls to salivate. <br /> <br />FIND US HERE, TOO: <br />- FACEBOOK https://www.facebook.com/boilerroom.tv <br />- TWITTER: http://twitter.com/boilerroomtv <br />- SOUNDCLOUD: https://soundcloud.com/platform <br />- INSTAGRAM: http://instagram.com/boilerroomtv <br />- SNAPCHAT: boilerroomtv
