What collaborations were/are the most interesting and important to You and why?
- Collaborations have not been that many .. :-) Each of them has had its way, its importance, its time, its wealth of memories and anecdotes. There isn't really one in particular that I carry in my heart.
Can You tell me, in short the main ideas are behind Your music? Could You name Your favorite Your compositions / albums / collaborations? What about the new album?
- I make music because instinct led me to move fingers on string instruments and on various types of potentiometers, there is no particular idea or intention behind any of it... I could say that it is my "logbook".. Actually it is an addiction I can't get rid of.
My favorite album among those I produced ... Maybe "Circonvoluzioni", the first one I recorded and mixed entirely by himself ..
The new album, "Radio Strientia", is one of the lesser dark ones that I produced, released on the 20th of February. So far the reviews I've read are very positive .. And I'm very happy for that!
The album is really very good. Seems So Long Ago, Nancy cover of Leonard Cohen seems so dark and magic. You play with sounds, but, to paraphrase Death In June, what ends, when there‘s no sound?
- Silence is the most beautiful magic. An almost unattainable rarity in nature.
What is and what is not a Sound Art?
- This question can be unequivocally answered by the laws of the record/music/art market, as that is the most reliable needle of the scale.
What do You think about relations between the old art and computer art? Are they compatible?
- I think that beauty lies in the blend of the two. For instance to record a classical guitar with a PC and then go treat it to bring out a sound that is completely different, unrecognizable, inedited.
What do You think about thousands of neofolk/industrial/ambient/tribal/electroacoustic/avangarde etc. bands/projects? Is it a kind of trend, o just a tendency forwards better music?
- To tell you the truth, I do not know much. Over the years my interest in discovering new artists/bands diminished more and more .. It happens that I occasionally hear songs that strike a chord with me and attract me, but once I'm done listening I turn the page and move on. However, all those who strive to create personal music have all my respect.
What do You know about Lithuania? What Lithuanian and foreign musicians do You value most?
- Unfortunately I don't know much about Lithuania. I know it's a country in full growth. I've never been there, I'd like to visit it one day .. Years ago I was in contact with a musician called Ramūnas Jaras, from Kaunas, but then we lost touch.. There are really lots of interesting musicians in the world, you can discover dozens of them every day just browsing the social networks.
What inspires You most?
- The unreachable mysteries of life...
What are You working on right now?
- I'm looking for live gigs.. I'm juggling various new collaborations, but they require time and relaxation ..
What does the name of Your band mean to You?
- Daniele Brusaschetto is just my first and last name. I chose to use it as is to have no chance of escape, a 100% connection between the man and the artist.
Thank You.
Links:
https://soundcloud.com/danielebrusaschetto
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniele_Brusaschetto
http://www.kultunderground.org/art/18271
https://www.facebook.com/danielebrusaschetto
https://danielebrusaschetto.bandcamp.com/
https://www.youtube.com/c/DanieleBrusaschetto
https://www.discogs.com/artist/265922-Daniele-Brusaschetto
http://www.danielebrusaschetto.net/default1.asp
P.S. For me Daniele's music which i personally could call noise rock is a real treasure and a finding of the last years.