Released in the summer of 1972 on italian library and soundtrack label Flower Records, Condizione Umana is more than a mythological entry in Rino De Filippi catalogue. The Maestro – once part of Umiliani/Alessandroni psychedelic project Braen's Machine – explored the deep essence of the human condition in a series of obscure jazzy sketches, revealing a passion for intimate and thrilling atmospheres. As the mind is possibly a terrible things to taste De Filippi illustrates its various states - of psychic and physiological origin - with a rich and modern palette, giving birth to an instrumental masterpiece. The primitive percussive rite of Crivellamento could have been a Madlib lost classic in the end. Dig deep and enter the Sounds From The Screen estate !