Giardini Oort is a solo project out of Ravenna, built around one person doing everything himself: modular patches, guitars, bass, voice, production. Zero Point is the latest slice from that world, a track that leans into industrial feel and detailed electronic sound design.
The song opens on a choral pad and a heavy low end, with a dirty tone moving underneath, somewhere between distorted guitar and synth. The mood stays dark and melancholic. Drums are sparse, with snare hits flicking across the stereo field while the groove stays locked from start to finish.
The project notes fill in the rest of the picture: modular synthesizers recorded while the patch was “alive,” hybrid percussion that mixes electronic hits with hand-played parts, electric bass and close vocals layered in with the synth work. Zero Point was written as a kind of reset inside a wider EP concept about collapse, alignment and starting again, using abrupt stops, low-frequency pressure and fragmented rhythm as the core structure.
For sync, it’s a strong option for darker, tech-tilted scenes: underground labs, late-night city sequences, psychological or sci-fi tension where you need clear rhythm, weight in the low end and an intimate voice keeping it human instead of pure background noise.
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