“Homoheterogeneity”, originally released in January 2015, is the debut album from Raccoglimento Parziale, the duo formed by Andrea Giachetti and Stefano Meucci (The Clover, Silent People). In eight dense tracks, the album builds piece by piece an arcane language, made up of electromechanical beats, powerful basses, digitized guitars and broken samples, assembled in a liquid and fluctuating atmosphere. “Homoheterogeneity” is a microscope’s view, a revealing blow-up over a cloud of microsounds, sometimes digital, sometimes organic. It’s a discovery of new life forms, homo/heterogeneous to our eyes - and to our ears. Delivered on vinyl 33 rpm and mastered by Frank Merritt at the Carvery in London, the album boasts on the cover the experimental photographic work of Sandro Crisafi, who visually recreated in the darkroom the chemistry that connects these fluctuating sounds.