Through the Noise by Kaleita Scored the Fractured Frequencies of Modern Life into Sonic Clarity
The inaugural strike from Kaleita, the solo alias of the UK-based, Italian-born guitarist and composer Filippo Faustini, refuses to skim the surface of sonic expression. Through the Noise creates its own altitude above generic genre lines, dissecting the post-rock landscape with a methodical precision and a deft hand in ambient experimentation. Faustini’s disquieting guitar tone smoulders through a brooding cinematic prelude before spiralling into a controlled implosion of texture, timbre, and tonal grief. The composition stays emotionally articulate as it decays and reforms with haunting clarity. The cello work from Maya Mc Court adds weight to the gravity Kaleita generates by tuning the strings of existential dread into something that doesn’t buckle under its own contemplation. Each instrumentalist works in service of the storm; nothing feels self-serving, every element is meticulously placed to hold space for the commentary within. Underneath the cultivated composition lies a thematic excavation of contemporary disorientation. Climate anxiety and digital dissonance ripple through the accompanying visual narrative, but Through the Noise never drowns itself in abstraction. Instead, it filters the chaos through a lens of raw human sensitivity. In doing so, Faustini doesn’t just score for the now, he sets a new standard for what experimentalism […] The post Through the Noise by Kaleita Scored the Fractured Frequencies of Modern Life into Sonic Clarity appeared first on A&R Factory.

The inaugural strike from Kaleita, the solo alias of the UK-based, Italian-born guitarist and composer Filippo Faustini, refuses to skim the surface of sonic expression. Through the Noise creates its own altitude above generic genre lines, dissecting the post-rock landscape with a methodical precision and a deft hand in ambient experimentation. Faustini’s disquieting guitar tone smoulders through a brooding cinematic prelude before spiralling into a controlled implosion of texture, timbre, and tonal grief. The composition stays emotionally articulate as it decays and reforms with haunting clarity. The cello work from Maya Mc Court adds weight to the gravity Kaleita generates by tuning the strings of existential dread into something that doesn’t buckle under its own contemplation. Each instrumentalist works in service of the storm; nothing feels self-serving, every element is meticulously placed to hold space for the commentary within. Underneath the cultivated composition lies a thematic excavation of contemporary disorientation. Climate anxiety and digital dissonance ripple through the accompanying visual narrative, but Through the Noise never drowns itself in abstraction. Instead, it filters the chaos through a lens of raw human sensitivity. In doing so, Faustini doesn’t just score for the now, he sets a new standard for what experimentalism […]
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