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Oreledigneur is an experimental project from Italy, formed by Giuseppe Ielasi and Renato Rinaldi. The first album, "Oreledigneur" LP, was released in 1999 in collaboration with Alessandro Bosetti. Focused on improvisation using various sound sources, from home-built small electric devices to found or natural materials/objects. The "Oreledigneur" CD was released in 2004. Ielasi and Rinaldi are credited as playing 'big and small objects and instruments'. It is possible to hear guitars (motorized, activated, and even conventionally played and filtered via tape loops), field recordings (close miked small motors, working machines, nature and whatever) and small percussion. The last section was recorded live in the open air, with the essential contribution of Stefano Pilia on loops and double bass. Their third work is "Alpi", a film by photographer and filmmaker Armin Linke. Rinaldi followed Linke's shooting sessions between 2004 and 2009, recording on-location sound for the film, which was then edited and sound-designed by Oreledigneur. The whole sound archive was used by Ielasi to edit and compose these two sides without any additional processing. The LP consists of a cinematic montage of very un-naturalistic field recordings, as in the spirit of the film: artificial ski tracks, maintenance machines, scientific laboratories, ski jumping ramps, military academies, broken equipment, tunnel resonances and a lot more. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons