Sandro Perri

Sandro Perri
Background information
Genres Folk
Pop
Post-Rock
Ambient
Techno
Electronic music
Occupation(s) Artist
Producer
Mix Engineer
Years active 1999present
Labels Alien8 Recordings
Constellation
Website http://www.sandroperri.com/

Sandro Perri is a musician and producer from Toronto, Ontario, Canada. His music has been called post-rock, electronic, experimental, ambient, folk among others. He has been producing, mixing and mastering records for other artists since 2003.

Between 1999 and 2002, Perri self-released a series of 12" records on his own Audi Sensa label. Most notably, he adopted the moniker Polmo Polpo for some of his electronic compositions. Polmo Polpo is characterized by distorted drones, subtle rhythms, and ambient textures.[1] The Science of Breath, featuring tracks culled from these records, was released in 2002 by Alien 8 Recordings;[2] his official debut came in 2003 on Constellation Records, entitled Like Hearts Swelling.[3] "Polmo Polpo" loosely translates as "octopus lung" in Italian.

He began touring under his own name, singing and playing more folk-tinged songs, initially acoustic reworkings of his Polmo Polpo recordings. Four songs were self-released on the Friends Help Friends EP in 2005, re-released a year later (with an additional song) on Constellation as Plays Polmo Polpo.[4]

In 2007, his debut full-length as Sandro Perri was released, also by Constellation, entitled Tiny Mirrors.[5] Several musicians contributed to the overall direction of the record, including The silt (Ryan Driver, Doug Tielli, Marcus Quin), Blake Howard and Eric Chenaux. In 2011, Constellation released the critically acclaimed "Impossible Spaces", which Pitchfork named one of the Top 50 records of 2011. Both were recorded by veteran Toronto engineer Jeff McMurrich.

In 2013, songs from Impossible Spaces were remixed by Zongamin, Mickey Moonlight, Eluvium, Max Gross, Larry Gus, Le Revelateur, Imugem Orihasam, Slow Hands and Tom Croose for 12"s on DFA Records, Constellation and Phonica.

Perri played lap steel guitar with Barzin [2] in 2001 and Great Lake Swimmers from 2002-2006. He is also a member of The Michael Parks. Collaborative projects include Dot Wiggin with the late Todd Fox,[6] Glissandro 70 with Craig Dunsmuir,[7] Double Suicide with Ryan Driver,[8] and Continuous Dick with Adam Marshall and Andrew Wedman.[9]

In 2011, Perri, Christine Fellows and John K. Samson participated in the National Parks Project, working with filmmaker Daniel Cockburn to produce and score a short film about Ontario's Bruce Peninsula National Park.[10]

Discography

as Polmo Polpo
2001: Acqua/Oarca
2002: Riva/Rottura
2002: The Science of Breath
2003: Like Hearts Swelling
2005: Kiss Me Again and Again

as Sandro Perri
2006: Plays Polmo Polpo
2007: Sandro Perri and Friends - European Tour 2007
2007: Tiny Mirrors
2011: Impossible Spaces
2012: Love & Light/The Drums
2012: Changes / Love & Light
2013: Spaced Out

others
1999: Cog / Polmo Polpo - split 12"
2000: Dot Wiggin - Dot Wiggin
2002: Tinketertoy / Polmo Polpo - split 12"
2005: Adam Marshall / Continuous Dick - Birth Of A Dick 12"
2006: Glissandro 70 - Glissandro 70

References

  1. 1 2 https://web.archive.org/20080706140015/http://www.cstrecords.com:80/bands_polmopolpo.html. Archived from the original on July 6, 2008. Retrieved August 24, 2010. Missing or empty |title= (help)
  2. "Production / Mastering". Sandroperri.com. 2005-04-29. Retrieved 2015-03-18.
  3. "kiss-me-again". Sandroperri.com. 2011-09-19. Retrieved 2015-03-18.
  4. "like-hearts-swelling". Sandroperri.com. 2011-09-19. Retrieved 2015-03-18.
  5. Hughes, Josiah (2011-05-17). "John K. Samson, Christine Fellows and Sandro Perri "Bruce Beckons" (National Parks Project) (video)". Exclaim.ca. Retrieved 2015-03-18.

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