
La Chanson De La Machine (the machine's song) is Alfredo Violante Widmer's more intimate composition since his trance hit Numera Stellas in 1994. The music reaches deep down into the beauty and fear of our consciousness, looking with a naked mind at the escaping reality of time and space through a relentless 146 bpm mathematical arpeggio, a cyber beat and a mirror-like video of memories from the future, a floating portrait of a woman, Alfredo Violante Widmer lifelong's partner, with hidden references to Riddley Scott and Stanley Kubrick geometric prospectives.