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The project "Flow Signs" was born by the encounter of Francesco Giannico, electroacoustic musician and video artist, with Theo Allegretti, ambient-jazz pianist and composer, based on a common poetic and musical sensibility that favors natural landscapes, surreal environments and rich interior scenarios, such as particular places from which emerge suggestions that would provide a different view also of our daily life worlds.

The flow can catapult us into a mental state of conscious unawareness, as though being swept away by a current of water and similarly Francesco Giannico (laptop, field recordings, objects, guitar) and Theo Allegretti (grand piano, prepared piano), with such an expressive approach, create a single cinematic and visionary stream.

The intuitive, improvised and atypical use of the piano, dropped within ambient and minimal atmospheres and enriched by contemporary jazz strokes, moves hovering always on the lookout for a blend with the interventions brought into play by the other artist that are realized in real-time reprocessing of sound material, distended atmospheres created thanks to the help of pads, glitch, rattles, squeaks and sounds of memory.

Here you can find some Music and Video:
oakeditions.bandcamp.com/album/flow-signs
monkeyrecords.bandcamp.com/album/flow-signs

“Monkey Records” Facebook Page - Nigel Braddock, Label Manager. (30 Nov 2013)
‘Flow Signs’, our last release for the year is a hauntingly beautiful album by two Italian-based musicians: pianist Theo Allegretti and electronic artist Francesco Giannico. Although the pieces were mostly improvised, the result is surprisingly coherent and accessible. Terms such as atmospheric ambient jazz or phrases such as “a mellow Keith Jarrett meets Brian Eno” don’t really do it justice but may give you an idea. Highly recommended.
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[‘Flow Signs’, la nostra ultima uscita per l’anno, è uno stupendo album indimenticabile di due musicisti italiani: il pianista Theo Allegretti e l’artista elettronico Francesco Giannico. Anche se i pezzi sono stati in gran parte improvvisati, il risultato è sorprendentemente coerente e accessibile. Termini come ambient jazz atmosferico o frasi come “un morbido Keith Jarrett incontra Brian Eno” in realtà non rendono giustizia, ma può dare un’idea. Altamente raccomandato.]

“Rockerilla”, n.400 - Mirco Salvadori. (23 Dec 2013)
(…) Flow Signs rappresenta un connubio ben riuscito tra il soundscaper e sound designer Francesco Giannico e il pianista jazz Theo Allegretti. Sette tracce che posano il loro sguardo lungo paesaggi dedicati alla pausa riflessiva, lì dove il field recording sostiene e amplifica il tocco del pianoforte, rendendo vivo e reale quell’attimo dedicato alla percezione visiva. Linguaggi di paesaggi e nebbie.
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[Flow Signs represents a successful union between the soundscaper and sound designer Francesco Giannico and jazz pianist Theo Allegretti. Seven tracks posing their gaze along landscapes dedicated to the reflective pause, where the field recording supports and amplifies the touch of the piano, by making alive and real that instant dedicated to visual perception. Languages ​​of landscapes and mists.]

“Make your own taste” - Allister Thompson (The Gateless Gate). (3 Jan 2014)
This is a piano ambient album, and we like those over here. Not only that, but it’s a very, very good example of such. Flow Signs mixes minimal but quite well-structured piano pieces with nocturnal-sounding field recordings and gentle ambient sounds. Some tracks bring to mind the recent work of Sakamoto (such as his albums with Alva Noto), being more abstract, while others (“Lazy Afternoon”) resemble the prettier post-rock pieces of Eluvium (but just as good!). There’s even a bit of experimentation, such as on the more avant-garde “Where is the Oracle”, which contains musique concrète elements. This is a great example of piano-based ambient music/sound art that in many moments reaches the heights of beauty, so if you like that, you should not miss it.
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[Questo è un album di ambient per piano e a noi questi qui piacciono. Non solo, ma è un esempio molto, molto riuscito di ciò. Flow Signs mescola pezzi per pianoforte, minimali ma molto ben strutturati, con suoni notturni di registrazioni ambientali e delicati suoni di ambient. Alcune tracce riportano alla mente il recente lavoro di Sakamoto (come i suoi album con Alva Noto), risultando più astratto, mentre altri ("Lazy Afternoon") assomigliano ai pezzi più carini di post-rock di Eluvium (ma altrettanto belli!). C'è anche un po’ di sperimentazione, come il più avant-garde “Where Is The Oracle?”, che contiene elementi di ‘musica concreta’. Questo è un grande esempio di musica ambient per piano/ sound art che in molti momenti raggiunge le vette della bellezza, quindi, se vi piace il genere, non dovreste perderlo.]

"Igloo Magazine" - Stephen Fruitman (4 Feb 2014)
Francesco Giannico and Theo Allegretti pose the “riddle of the mood” (as their final piece is christened), pose, but leave the answer up to us. Giannico is an electroacoustic and video artist, Allegretti an ambient jazz pianist, and each of their Flow Signs is a poem, with concrete references to place and oblique suggestions of temper. As a “Shy Early Morning” bleeds into a “Lazy Afternoon,” claret light chilly on the eastern horizon warms up to leaf-filtered yellow and green. Allegretti improvises a soothing melody up against Giannico’s quietly soaring guitar, as if to close the story of a good day ”At Sunset” with an uplifting, reassuring happily ever after.
If the opening trilogy is restfully arcadian, “Recall” opens up a more restive, cubist worldview, first refracting a rural quayside through angular gesticultions, then tumbling into “Angustia,” where the piano is eventually overwhelmed and obliterated by dark fog, and the unanswerable “Where is the Oracle?,” which Giannico clutters and collages. Finally, the “Riddle of the Mood” leaves a trail of breadcrumbs through the forest leading back to a clearing where the early morning first shyly rose.
Flow Signs solicits closer listening and bids you find its deepest truths by following your own emotional interests.

"A Proposito di Jazz" - Gerlando Gatto (20 May 2014)
(...) L’incontro avviene sul terreno della comunicazione più intuitiva e spontanea possibile nel senso che i due musicisti tendono ad esprimere le proprie intuizioni momentanee confidando nel fatto che il compagno di strada sia in condizione di seguire gli input lanciati dall’altro. Il tutto teso al raggiungimento di un preciso obiettivo: riuscire ad esprimere attraverso la musica l’essenza e la bellezza della natura. (...)
Insomma un procedimento che coniuga musica e rumori, per di più sul terreno -almeno in parte- dell’improvvisazione, è pratica di per sé assai rischiosa che necessita di due condizioni per essere condotta a buon fine: innanzitutto una perfetta conoscenza tra i due protagonisti e in secondo luogo una ottima padronanza strumentale che consenta di far suonare lo strumento esattamente nel modo e con l’inflessione che in quel preciso momento si vuole. Ebbene devo dire che almeno al 90 per cento la sfida viene vinta nel senso che il pianismo di Allegretti ben si cala nelle atmosfere suggerite dal compagno di strada per un album sicuramente interessante anche se non di facilissima comprensione.

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released November 23, 2013

1. A Shy Early Morning 06:54
2. Lazy Afternoon 05:52
3. At Sunset 05:57
4. Recall 06:30
5. Angustia 04:48
6. Where is the Oracle? 05:58
7. Riddle of the Mood 10:40


Francesco Giannico: electronics, samples,guitar
Theo Allegretti: acoustic grand piano, prepared piano

Recorded & mastered in Rome, IT. Jan/Jul 2013
Produced by Oak-editions & Monkey Records - 2013

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Theo Allegretti Rome, Italy

pianist, composer and improviser, is placed in the context of contemporary ambient-jazz, seeking a personal language through the hybridation and reworking of several musical forms.
Over the years, he engages in compositions of various kinds, creating jingles, arrangements, music for radio, tv, theatre and performs in different kind of ensemble, in theatre-music recitals and solo concerts.
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