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Tout est silencieux - released by Triple Moon Records (France)

by The Child of A Creek/ Fallen

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    Written, Composed, Arranged, Performed, Recorded, Mixed and Mastered by FALLEN between April and June 2018

    Instruments used, recorded and processed: piano, electric piano, guitars, synthesizers and field recordings

    Album Cover Art and Packaging by Triple Moon Records (France)

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    HOW “Tout est Silencieux” WAS CONCEIVED AND RECORDED

    I wrote, composed, arranged and performed "tout est silencieux" between April and June 2018 in my home recording studio. As usual, I haven’t decided anything before recording the new pieces: I let the melodies, the piano phrases, the ideas to come out as spontaneously as possible, listening also to the field recordings collected over the months, recording and processing sounds with my laptop. "Tout est Silencieux" takes shape in a relatively calm period for me: a period of great change, of earthquakes and jolts, having also had to adapt to new situations and circumstances certainly exciting and even complicated. The record tries to evoke all those moments of calm, emotional tranquility and relax, taking the necessary distance from the our modern hectic life and from our possible foggy memories.

    -REVIEWS UP TODAY-

    Revriew by Aaron Giazzon
    MusicaDifficileItaliana (IT)
    October 20th, 2018

    "Here I am with Fallen's new album, already known as The Child of A Creek. It was not long after the previous record by Fallen, but the prolific artist is an incurable creative and now releases his new "Tout est silencieux" via the french Triple Moon Rec. Musically we are in the ambient / minimal field but unlike the already mentioned "Ast", the artist here is dedicated to portray essential sound scenarios. The piano is the main instrument here which, borrowing the teachings of the great twentieth century composers (someone said Philip Glass?), is also the basis for the many sounds and atmospheres that Fallen is able perfectly to master. The album is, therefore, another great piece for a journey undertaken several years ago but still very far from its completion, taking into consideration the great creativity of the tuscan composer." musicadifficileitaliana.tumblr.com/post/179243376379/fallen-tout-est-silencieux

    Review by Stefano Cavanna
    MetalEyes (IT) – Altri Suoni
    Score: 8
    October 15th, 2018

    To comment Fallen’s releases is becoming a pleasant custom. The tuscan musician (Lorenzo Bracaloni), at a relatively short distance from the beautiful “Glimpses”, returns with this album titled “Tout est Silencieux”, released by the transalpine label Triple Moon Rec. It’s maybe for this reason that both album title both tracks titles are is in french, an aspect that obviously has a very relevant value, since we are talking about ambient music by its very instrumental nature. Compared to the previous album, which was aimed at evoking atmospheres and nocturnal situations, the changes are minimal here but sufficient, however, to let us hear sounds completely in line with the album cover, in which we see a man and a dog who seem to be wrapped up and made invisible by the fog. As always, Fallen's ability resides essentially in not making his ambient music too minimal, succeeding instead in giving a melodic sense, prefiguring a calm that is often mottled by assorted noises on the background, as if to remind us that proposing this type of sonority also means to be able to grasp the cues coming out from the everyday life. The intent to consider every impulse captured by our hearing an element in its own musical way, although not played by an instrument, is certainly not a novelty but, in my opinion, it characterizes this work which, as always, does not disappoint and instead it emphasizes, even more so, one of the most brilliant (and even more prolific) nowdays composers circulating in our country. metaleyes.iyezine.com/fallen-tout-est-silencieux/

    Review by Valerio D’Onofrio
    OndaRock (IT)
    Score: 7
    October 16th, 2018

    Lorenzo Bracaloni’s ambient project under the monicker of Fallen now reaches the second Lp in 2018, after the recent "Ast" and after the beautiful post-new age of "No Love Is Sorrow" (2017). Released by the french label Triple Moon Records, "Tout Est Silencieux", with titles in french and with a renewed ability to fish among simple melodies, giving them space and lightness, with even more cinematic scenarios, often quoting the greek master Vangelis. Bracaloni's tracks are certainly not insertable in the aleatory music, but they seem to create from themselves; it seems that the musician leaves space for the intuition of the moment up to chance. You rediscover here the piano, which divides your time into more or less equal parts between guitar, synth and effects. The titletrack is a work of total reduction: two or three simple piano notes on a synth carpet, with a sense of simplicity which transmits a new Bracaloni’s state of mind, fatalist and optimist (as in previous "Ast"). "La Tempête Dans Le Coeur" starts with a synth loop and the underlying effects; the plan gives soul and vigor that combine a feeling of harmony that contradicts the "storm of the heart" evocked by the title. It seems like an attempt to put the anxiety in a corner, to back to be completely harmonious and restored. "Chèrement" sounds similar but it adds the guitar as well as a link with the more solid cinematic music. In "La Chanson Des Enfants" there are children voices’ samples, but the result is not playful: it’s hypnotic and magical, as if to translate the gaze of an adult who admires the charm of youth who runs away in each of us. "Dans Les Rêves Oubliés" is more related to cosmic music, but the Fallen project does not describe the horrid absolute blinds of space, but it focuses on moments of happiness that occasionally emerge from the sea of melancholy and life. Music for the soul, for the extremely small and invisible, not for the incomprehensible immensity of the universe. www.ondarock.it/recensioni/2018-fallen-toutestsilencieux.htm

    Review by Raffaello Russo
    Rockerilla Magazine (IT)
    October, 2018

    It’s an extremely prolific period for Lorenzo Bracaloni, now releasing his third album of his atmospheric alter-ego Fallen, in the space of a few months. Tout est Silencieux is an extremely soft work, in which the tuscan artist develops the most melodic aspects of a reflexive ambience, cutting out prolonged moments of quietness, between piano resonances and a variety of processed sounds. The result of the interaction of these elements are the six tracks here, built in an increasingly organic manner, combining the languages of the ambient experimentation with graceful harmonic cues, lending notes to instants of precious quietness.

    Review by Stefan Baranowski
    Insightmusic (UK)
    October 1st, 2018

    Released in late August, ‘Tout est Silencieux‘ is a 6-track ambient and experimental album from Italian producer Lorenzo Bracaloni (Fallen). Focusing around live instrumentation and sound design, the album was written between April and June of this year and presents itself in a subtle dream-like state. Lorenzo Bracaloni has been producing music since 2005 and has released several albums on various European labels during that time. 10 years on in 2015, the artist began the transition of writing more ambient-focused pieces under the alias Fallen, in which resulted in the release of ‘Secrets of the Moon‘, a 6-track album that contains dreaming atmospheres, dramatic and melodic drones. Since then, Fallen has released an array of dynamic titles that can be found on their Bandcamp page here.
    The English translation of their latest album title is ‘Everything is Silent’, which is incredibly fitting when we listen through each track. A calming and almost still-like presence is formed when experiencing the album, especially during my personal favourite single on the album, track 2 ‘Chèrement‘. I am captivated almost every time I hear such a deep stereo field laced with mesmerising piano and guitar hooks. The space captured in this track is simply divine, a perfect balance of a droning ambient soundscape and a stunning collection of intimate live instrumentation. Here’s what the artist himself had to say about his latest album release: Tout est Silencieux” takes shape in a relatively calm period for me: a period of great change, of earthquakes and jolts, having also had to adapt to new situations and circumstances certainly exciting and even complicated. The record tries to evoke all those moments of calm, emotional tranquillity and relax, taking the necessary distance from our modern hectic life and from our possible foggy memories.”. Released on the French label Triple Moon Records, the album is available for digital download via their official Bandcamp page. insightmusic.co.uk/italian-producer-fallen-showcases-tout-est-silencieux/

    Review by Jeff Brown
    Ruix zine (US)
    September 29th, 2018

    On his newest offering, Tout est silencieux (Triple Moon Records), Lorenzo Bracaloni blends field recordings processed through his laptop with traditional instruments to create a cinematic sound filled with emotion. Lorenzo Bracaloni is an Italian sound artist who has numerous releases under the monikers of The Child Of A Creek and Fallen. He started his music career playing folk music, which over the years has developed into a deep and complex ambient sound. Tout est silencieux is the aural equivalent of stretching out your limbs and reflecting on moments in your past. It brings to mind a quiet afternoon in an attic – dust swirling as you dig into old film canisters, photo albums greeting you with creaking page turns. There is a familiarity to these sounds, like a warm story told to an old friend, one where you both know every detail, but enjoy every second of its retelling all the same. Conversely, It also conjures longing for people and places gone, and having to live in a world that carries only their memory. Finally, it acts like a blurry dream, a twinge of sadness sourced from memories and nostalgia. Though there is a familiarity with these sounds, chances are taken throughout these six tracks. Perhaps the best way to approach this is as a new score to an old home movie that you haven’t viewed in years. Taking a vague idea or hard to describe environment and recreating them for two speakers is a task best left to great artists, and Fallen has proven to be one of them. ruixzine.com/fallen-the-sound-of-fog/

    Review by Marco Zordan
    IndiePerCui (IT)
    September, 27th 2018:

    A further dowel in the well-known discography of the already known composer/singersongwriter The Child of Creek, with a really intense and at the same time quiet album that accompanies the listener to regain an inner peace, thanks to compositions that find their metaphysical entry point in the keyboards, giving life to dreamlike sound ruminations and sensory impacts. Endless fields as far as the eye can see and that almost mystical need to find something we have lost, something we did not know we had, but which inevitably remains anchored within our coming into this world. Tout est silencieux comes out in a limited edition and it’s a sort of evolution in the discographic landscape of the composer/singersongwriter; an album that savor the night and the tumultuous thoughts of a dream to be perceived, a dream to take in hand engulfed in our self through in five senses. Fallen builds matter day after day, with a truly effective intrinsic elegance: six tracks to get lost in and to let go along the rivers that lead to distant light.
    indiepercui.altervista.org/fallen-tout-est-silencieux-triple-moon-records/

    Review by Marcello Berlich
    Crampi2WordPress (IT)
    September 2nd, 2018

    Well, we cannot certainly say that Fallen (already known as The Child Of A Creek) is one who is holding his hands, since he has released his third record in a few months. His new record title this time is “Tout est Silencieux” (everything is silent, in english): all those moments of peace and tranquility that, at least when reading the notes, have been than desired in a period of great changes for the author. The music formula here is the one to which Fallen has accustomed us to: compositions – six this time, all titles are in French (maybe to recall the French Impressionist Season like Debussy, Satie) - in which synthetic layers support textures of piano and guitar, on a background continually varied from the entrance of ambient sounds: crunches, crackles, skirmishes. Along with the suggestive usual oneiric, sometimes almost hypnotic moods. A record that too easily could be said to be nocturnal, but the title is proposed as a possible background to the silent parentheses that everyone can find along the flow of existences sometimes intentionally too frenetic. crampi2.wordpress.com/2018/09/02/fallen-tout-est-silencieux-triple-moon-records/

    Review by André Schönauer
    gezeitenstrom.weebly.com (GER)
    Aug 27th, 2018

    The magic of silence
    "The biggest events - these are not our noisiest, but our quieter hours". At that moment Nietzsche spoke from Zarathustra's mouth. Perhaps this quote is based on Fallen's new album "Tout est silencieux" - everything is silent. Silence in noisy and troubled times, a desirable pole that many people seek but never really reach. But Fallen's new work could be a sort of meditative acoustics door for these people if they get involved. Because behind the Fallen project is a renowned Italian artist, composer and musician, whose name surely some know. Lorenzo Bracaloni, who is partly on the road as a solo artist, partly with his ambitious Fallen and The Child of a Creek musical projects. The Italian has already released ten albums. The first debut album was released in 2005 with very positive reviews from the press and fans. The last opera "ást" was published in April 2018 and had an impact on the composer himself. Gradually, Lorenzo began to appreciate and appreciate the little things of life with a certain respect. Tout est silencieux could also have triggered an extensive understanding of music in the composer in this regard. Dreamy, pensive and reserved. Stylistically, Tout est silencieux could be classified in ambient music genre, but it still branches with its the musical areas of neoclassical and experimental music. The title is not chosen by chance, the album spreads a calm and contemplative veil on the listener, dreamer, pensive and introverted. Instrumented mainly by the emotional tonal structure of the piano, touched by the electronic nuances and the marginal elements of the drone. The art of creating a unity of spherical soundscapes that fascinates the listener has also been achieved for Lorenzo Bracaloni at a very high level. It is therefore customary in this musical field not to emphasize a single song, but to look at the work in its entirety. Tout est Silencieux is therefore a silent, slightly melancholic work, with synthesizer accents. In a certain sense, a reflective work composed in the last months of the Italian composer, who likes to think of the listener as on his side. Far from the hustle and bustle, the pieces of the new album then spread harmony and emotional sensitivity in the environment. The act of balancing emotional structures and the sensitive facets of daydreams is very successful. Tout est silencieux is also aimed primarily at friends for calm and dreamy sounds with classical instruments and electronic positioning. Although the album does not necessarily fit the standards of the genre, it remains enchanted by a melancholy and romantic touch of the Italian artist Lorenzo Bracaloni. Especially as an audiovisual soundtrack, the pieces of Tout est silencieux are predestined first class. gezeitenstrom.weebly.com/reviews/fallen-tout-est-silencieux-2018

    Review by BeachSloth (UK)
    August, 21st 2018

    "FALLEN goes for the emotional amongst the experimental on the cerebral scope of “Tout est Silencieux”. Ambience, noise, shoegaze and classical merge into one singular unified sound. Layer upon layer comes into the mix further lending the whole of the album a rather tasteful, ethereal hue to it. Rather blissful the album has a peaceful quality to it, allowing for many different elements to rise and fall in the mix. With such attention to detail the whole of the work comes into view, with every gesture carefully considered. Small elements resonate far beyond their origins in a way that becomes quite gentle. “La tempàte dans le Coeur” opens the album on a high note. Soothing at first, FALLEN makes sure to dissect this initial approach with a great emphasis on harsher textures. Quite thoughtfully, FALLEN lets noise and peace work in unison. “chärement” takes on a large swath of territory letting everything come into place with such patience and persistence. On “mÇmoires du vent” FALLEN goes for an interesting approach, a mixture of found sound alongside composition, ensuring that everything has a unique balance to it. By far the highlight of the album comes with “la chanson des enfants” whose tenderness has a shimmering grace to it. Ending the album on a meditative note the title track “tout est silencieux” drifts off into the infinite, with crackles and pops to the piece adding to its lived-in quality.Hard to precisely pin down, FALLEN makes space an ally on the spaciousness of “Tout est Silencieux”. www.beachsloth.com/fallen-tout-est-silencieux.html

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I am The Child of A Creek/ Fallen. I've released 22 records up 'till now and have shared the stage together with Artists like Carla Bozulich,Marissa Nadler, Laura Gibson,Xabier Iriondo&Wu Fei,Larkin Grimm,José Gonzales,Moltheni,RalfeBand,The Niro,Bachi da Pietra,Midori Hirano,Julia Kent,Elizabeth Cutler,Andi Almqvist,have toured Italy with Sharron Kraus and have played many solo shows ... more

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