
๐ฎ๐น The duo of Nicoletta D’Auria and Domenico Monaco have been wandering and fantasizing along the way for more than 15 years.
During this time, the Nidoja project has been managing to work with musicians from all over Europe. Thus both chamber and rather electronic music appeared in numerous collaborations on different platforms and in different formats.
Suck folktronics is born at the confluence of two oceans, acoustic and digital ones. It is not a specific genre, but a peculiar approach to musical creativity. Eventually, the time has come to release selected pieces.
In some points, the voice of the cello occupies almost the entire volume, spreading everywhere. Sometimes it becomes modest, falling into the taut net of percussion. There are also compositions where synthesizers perform on a par with the cello. This album received the duet format and the compositions here are refined and sensitive. You can see how the project sounds and looks like in the extended version, for example, in this video.
