Nicola Ratti

Nicola Ratti is an Italian musician and sound artist whose work encompasses a broad spectrum of avant-garde and experimental music. His compositions often fuse elements of electronic soundscapes, minimalism, and noise, often resulting in intricate auditory experiences. Born in Milan, Ratti has immersed himself in the contemporary sound art scene, opening his work to a blend of studio compositions and live performances that explore the physicality of sound as well as its atmospheric qualities.

Ratti's oeuvre is marked by a unique approach to sound manipulation and a penchant for textured sonorities that challenge the listener's perceptions. His release "From the Desert Came Saltwater" is an early example of his innovative style, combining ambient structures with rhythmic elements. With a subsequent series of compelling releases, including the conceptual "Ossario" volumes 1 and 2, Ratti has secured his place in the experimental music community. "Framework 3" and "Continental" further showcase his evolution as an artist, highlighting his ability to intertwine sparse melodic fragments with complex dynamics, leading to a reflective and immersive listening experience. Nicola Ratti's explorative musical path continues to captivate audiences who are drawn to his abstract and intellectually stimulating compositions.

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Framework 3
Ep - 6 Tracks - Released August 21, 2020
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  1. August 21, 2020
  2. July 5, 2019
  3. October 6, 2017
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  5. March 18, 2014
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  1. February 15, 2019
  2. September 19, 2017
  3. May 2, 2016