
Samuel Leipold and Martin Perret come together in a sonic exploration of the convergence of free improvisation, ambient soundscapes, and experimental electronic music.
Their inaugural release, Barene, originated in the Venetian Lagoon. Barene are silt islands formed by the accumulation of sediment carried in slow underwater currents. These formations, alternately submerged and revealed by tidal movements, serve as a conceptual framework for the duo’s compositional approach.
Built around improvisations on guitar and drums, the music emerges through the integration of field recordings, modular synths, and digital post-production. Leipold and Perret trace these fleeting forms with a method that privileges spontaneity, iteration, and accumulation, allowing musical fragments, gestures, and textures to coalesce over time. The result is a series of temporally fluid, song-like structures that mirror the transient and layered nature of the barene themselves.
フリー・インプロヴィゼーション、アンビエントな音響風景、実験的電子音楽の融合を探る音響的探求の中で出会った。昨年リリースしたデビュー作〈??????〉では自発性、反復、蓄積を重視したギターとドラムの即興演奏を軸に、フィールドレコーディング、モジュラーシンセ、デジタルポストプロダクションを融合。

Previously KOENJI ONE was in the same location.
Head out the south exit of Koenji Station and go right until you reach the covered shopping arcade called Pal. Head down Pal and just after Village Vanguard, turn right. Go past the Seiyu and Bar One is on the right, in the basement of a building just after the 7-11.