
Unknown City: Vinyl LP
Creeping through an imaginary border, sidesteppinâ through the night like cyber phantoms eavesdropping on early morning machinery shifts, an industrial solstice for pagan mystics. After five years Torinoâs mysterious SabaSaba are back with âUnknown Cityâ an imaginary soundtrack for a dystopian city: digital raga, horror Exotica, half-speed techno, metallic dub and organic electronics.
The duo of Andrea Marini (synth, guitar, electronics, tapes) and Gabriele Maggiorotto (drums, percussion, effects, programming) return with their most political manifesto yet, an intricate musical essay inspired by China MiĂ©villeâs novel âThe City And The Cityâ, examining border control, repression, an unknown city where people move like ghosts without personality and without communicating, monitored on sight by the authorities. SabaSabaâs personal OST is a whirlwind of analog and digital instruments colliding, textured samples, syncopated drums and spiritual synth sweeps often heightened by Ambra Chiara Michelangeliâs eerie viola playing, an ancestral force resisting under a cement tower, modulars gasping for air, endlessly reverberating into noir-soul and gray landscapes.Â
Like MiĂ©villeâs two imaginary cities Ul Qoma e BesĆșel, SabaSabaâs journey is cavernous, claustrophobic at times, but a clear sense of evasion and resistance breaks through, small flickers of light, like a cyborg calibrating himself - the hypnotic dub ambient of âFalse Speechâ - for an ecstatic liberation - the trance inducing âWrists Freeâ featuring UK industrial techno duo Jerome. âUl Qomaâ unites Boards of Canadaâs emotional detune, with On-U Soundâs terrestrial ground force, âNight Plottersâ kosmische elevation is chained to the ground, while âGuarantee Safety In The Citiesâ fluctuates like a nightrider, eyes shifting left and right, a somber procession descending into grace and paranoia ; âCatatoniaâ is a message of hope, off-kilter beats carrying solitude on an unknown path.Â
âUnknown Cityâ is an album for dark isolationists but also for people trying to connect, striving for freedom, be it primordial, celestial or written in dust.
TRACKLISTING
1. Collapse
2. Desert Cathedral
3. False Speech
4. Night Plotters
5. Beszel
6. Guarantee Safety In Our Cities
7. Ul Qoma
8. Wrists Free (feat. Jerome)
9. Catatonia
Creeping through an imaginary border, sidesteppinâ through the night like cyber phantoms eavesdropping on early morning machinery shifts, an industrial solstice for pagan mystics. After five years Torinoâs mysterious SabaSaba are back with âUnknown Cityâ an imaginary soundtrack for a dystopian city: digital raga, horror Exotica, half-speed techno, metallic dub and organic electronics.
The duo of Andrea Marini (synth, guitar, electronics, tapes) and Gabriele Maggiorotto (drums, percussion, effects, programming) return with their most political manifesto yet, an intricate musical essay inspired by China MiĂ©villeâs novel âThe City And The Cityâ, examining border control, repression, an unknown city where people move like ghosts without personality and without communicating, monitored on sight by the authorities. SabaSabaâs personal OST is a whirlwind of analog and digital instruments colliding, textured samples, syncopated drums and spiritual synth sweeps often heightened by Ambra Chiara Michelangeliâs eerie viola playing, an ancestral force resisting under a cement tower, modulars gasping for air, endlessly reverberating into noir-soul and gray landscapes.Â
Like MiĂ©villeâs two imaginary cities Ul Qoma e BesĆșel, SabaSabaâs journey is cavernous, claustrophobic at times, but a clear sense of evasion and resistance breaks through, small flickers of light, like a cyborg calibrating himself - the hypnotic dub ambient of âFalse Speechâ - for an ecstatic liberation - the trance inducing âWrists Freeâ featuring UK industrial techno duo Jerome. âUl Qomaâ unites Boards of Canadaâs emotional detune, with On-U Soundâs terrestrial ground force, âNight Plottersâ kosmische elevation is chained to the ground, while âGuarantee Safety In The Citiesâ fluctuates like a nightrider, eyes shifting left and right, a somber procession descending into grace and paranoia ; âCatatoniaâ is a message of hope, off-kilter beats carrying solitude on an unknown path.Â
âUnknown Cityâ is an album for dark isolationists but also for people trying to connect, striving for freedom, be it primordial, celestial or written in dust.
TRACKLISTING
1. Collapse
2. Desert Cathedral
3. False Speech
4. Night Plotters
5. Beszel
6. Guarantee Safety In Our Cities
7. Ul Qoma
8. Wrists Free (feat. Jerome)
9. Catatonia
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Creeping through an imaginary border, sidesteppinâ through the night like cyber phantoms eavesdropping on early morning machinery shifts, an industrial solstice for pagan mystics. After five years Torinoâs mysterious SabaSaba are back with âUnknown Cityâ an imaginary soundtrack for a dystopian city: digital raga, horror Exotica, half-speed techno, metallic dub and organic electronics.
The duo of Andrea Marini (synth, guitar, electronics, tapes) and Gabriele Maggiorotto (drums, percussion, effects, programming) return with their most political manifesto yet, an intricate musical essay inspired by China MiĂ©villeâs novel âThe City And The Cityâ, examining border control, repression, an unknown city where people move like ghosts without personality and without communicating, monitored on sight by the authorities. SabaSabaâs personal OST is a whirlwind of analog and digital instruments colliding, textured samples, syncopated drums and spiritual synth sweeps often heightened by Ambra Chiara Michelangeliâs eerie viola playing, an ancestral force resisting under a cement tower, modulars gasping for air, endlessly reverberating into noir-soul and gray landscapes.Â
Like MiĂ©villeâs two imaginary cities Ul Qoma e BesĆșel, SabaSabaâs journey is cavernous, claustrophobic at times, but a clear sense of evasion and resistance breaks through, small flickers of light, like a cyborg calibrating himself - the hypnotic dub ambient of âFalse Speechâ - for an ecstatic liberation - the trance inducing âWrists Freeâ featuring UK industrial techno duo Jerome. âUl Qomaâ unites Boards of Canadaâs emotional detune, with On-U Soundâs terrestrial ground force, âNight Plottersâ kosmische elevation is chained to the ground, while âGuarantee Safety In The Citiesâ fluctuates like a nightrider, eyes shifting left and right, a somber procession descending into grace and paranoia ; âCatatoniaâ is a message of hope, off-kilter beats carrying solitude on an unknown path.Â
âUnknown Cityâ is an album for dark isolationists but also for people trying to connect, striving for freedom, be it primordial, celestial or written in dust.
TRACKLISTING
1. Collapse
2. Desert Cathedral
3. False Speech
4. Night Plotters
5. Beszel
6. Guarantee Safety In Our Cities
7. Ul Qoma
8. Wrists Free (feat. Jerome)
9. Catatonia












