Discography
Discography
Roberto Musci’s discography documents a long-term body of work developed across experimental composition, electroacoustic music, field recordings, sampling, non-Western musical traditions, theatre, cinema, visual art and digital sound research.
From the early releases on Raw Material and Recommended Records to later reissues, archival editions, collaborations and digital projects, this catalogue traces the evolution of a distinctive musical language built through travel recordings, acoustic instruments, electronic processing, memory, ritual and imaginary geographies.
The discography is organised into four main sections: Vinyl Releases, CDs, Audiotapes and Digital Releases.
LPs, EPs, reissues, collaborative records and archival vinyl editions.
This section follows Musci’s work on vinyl, from the early albums with Giovanni Venosta to later international reissues, retrospective editions, remix projects and new productions. These records highlight a long-term exploration of sampling, field recordings, electroacoustic composition, plunderphonics and cross-cultural sound materials.
CD releases, collaborations, reissues, live recordings, soundtrack projects and compilation appearances.
The CD catalogue includes solo works, long-standing collaborations with Giovanni Venosta, remastered editions, music for silent films, live performances, special projects and appearances on international compilations. These releases document Musci’s movement between studio composition, archive-based sound, live electronics and experimental musical storytelling.
Cassette releases, tape editions and compilation appearances.
This section documents a more limited-edition and independent catalogue, connecting experimental composition, theatre, Indian classical music, voice processing, live electronics and international cassette culture.
Digital releases, online collaborations and digitally distributed projects.
The digital catalogue extends research into sound perception, electroacoustic memory, collaborative production, online platforms and new forms of distribution. These works connect archival material, intercultural composition, digital sound processing and contemporary experimental practice.