Interno

Editorial Reviews
John H DeGroot, Grooves Magazine
One half acoustic splendor, one half software ingenuity, RF's solo debut is a resplendent piece of evening music....

Jeff Cooper, Tiny Mix Tapes
RF contains a myriad of emotions that remind us once again what it is to be human being....

Album Description
The debut solo album from Berkeley, CA-based Ryan Francesconi works as a soundtrack for pensive, pondering times, that lets the mind drift from rigidity and schedules. A lofty, deeply atmospheric ambient musical work, "Interno" combines an assortment of electronic textures with classical and acoustic instrumentation such as the cello, violin, flute, clarinet, horns and guitar, and brandishes Balkan music as a major influence. It's a soothing, contemplative yet exploratory effort -- especially surprising considering Francesconi's career as a computer programmer and application developer. He even wrote much of the software he uses to compose his music. "Interno" is an impressive start. - Tim Pratt, XLR8R Magazine

Interno

Music Review:

  1. Invented Scenes / Naked
  2. Io
  3. It Must Suck To Be You
  4. Jolt
  5. Last Night
  6. Live in Tokyo [Import] [Live]
  7. Maximum Audio Biography: Red Hot Chili Peppers [Import]
  8. Minimum-Maximum [Import] [Live]
  9. Monday at the Hug and Pint
  10. One in a Million

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