2006 release ** "On their second album, the Italian duo formed by Enrico Marani (Le Forbici di Manitù) and Fabrizio Tavernelli (ex Afa) – dedicated to an avant-garde electronics that is not sung, but rather recited – continues to explore new languages suited to enhancing interpersonal communication and the representation of reality in all its modern complexity, without simplifications or trivializations. The album features a long list of guests, who contribute in varying degrees: there is Massimo Zamboni (CCCP, CSI) who reads a passage from S.T.Coleridge's poem on the "Ancient Mariner", and then Aristide Leonetti, who even boasts of having studied music with the two fundamental exponents of the 20th century avant-garde Berio and Maderna, who gives his contribution with tapes and rustles; and then foreign readers and electronic musicians such as the American Tim Matzer and the Japanese Kenko Oshi.
Tavernelli and Marani's music does not seek dramatic solutions, rather it proceeds confidently on slow, regular beats and well-known drones, taking as a model the cultured avant-garde: in practice 20th century classical music: Cage, Berio, and partly modern psychedelic electronica: like Black Bondage, Per Grazia Ricevuta, Aphex Twin."