
Federico Balducci, Imaginary Prisons, May 22, 8 PM, Green Kill Sessions
- breakbeat
- ambient
- noise
- idm
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About
Green Kill Sessions presents Federico Balducci and Imaginary Prisons — Friday, May 22, 8 PM.
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Performers
- imaginary prisons: imaginary prisons is a solo left-field electronic project primarily interested in ambience and improvised dance music. for booking email ip@proto.garden https://proto.garden/imaginary_prisons/
- Federico Balducci: The music of Puerto Rican guitarist and composer Federico Balducci can be described as a mixture of classical and ambient music with unusually intricate harmonies. Presently, Federico primarily focuses on composing music for short films and documentaries.
Green Kill Sessions Program
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