Fer Isella Finds A Voice Of His Own With Unfiltered Minimalist Approach

By: Aug. 25, 2017
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Fer Isella is a well versed in both theory and application as evident by his impressive credentials. Isella was awarded a Fulbright scholarship to attend Berklee College of Music, which served as a launching pad for an impressive career. To this date, Isella has played a pivotal role in 15 platinum and gold records including working with the the likes of Miho Hatori from Cibo Matto.His contributions have been recognized from beyond the music world as well, receiving the honorary title of "Cultural Entrepreneur of the Year" by the British Council in both 2009 and 2011.

Isella reflects on a newfound point of maturity, both as a human and a musician in the form of The Art of The Possible. The popular phrase carries dense meaning, according to the virtuosic Argentinian. The Art of The Possible argues that "perfect is the enemy of good," a peaceful reminder that we sometimes hold ourselves to unrealistic standards that can block our production capabilities of truly inspired imperfections.

Songs for The Art of The Possible came about from weekly improvisational sessions with prolific sound artist Ulises Conti in Buenos Aires. Fueled by musicality from the likes of Chilly Gonzalez and Sakamoto, as well as the fine luxuries of domestic Argentinian Malbec and the timeless American snack, Lay's Potato Chips, Fer was able to open up to a matured and personal perspective through the help of Conti's piano. Being the only instrument in the recording allows every nuance of technique to shine through.

The Art of The Possible opens up by easing the listener into gentle "Conversation" before changing gears into "Simple", a sonically poetic reflection on the simple aspects of life. The great, and sometimes deceptive, motivator "Desire" takes the listener through each phase up to fulfillment. The songs "Dan," "Sof," and "Cin" are odes to Isella's family, son, daughter, and wife respectively. "Pendulum" offers a more chaotic nature, held in balance through the masterful hands of Isella. "Story" slows the pace before the final "Farewell" puts the finishing touches on the album.

The Art of The Possible, due out September 21st, 2017 on Limbo Music is an album made for solemn enjoyment, providing a whirlwind of from-the-heart emotion through no more than a piano and the ambience of a room.



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