Let's start by saying: "concrete music for concrete people!" and even if it's not that much it will give you an idea of what you're going to listen. Claudio Rocchetti comes from Italy and is one of the most interesting, active and above all personal musicians of the "experimental jet set" (check his website). If on his solo debut the most of the song had a sort of framework constantly manipulated according to Claudio's will, on "I could go on singing" the musician plays much more patiently with noises and silence. If on his previous record Mr. Rocchetti could remind the collection "Cinema pour l'oreille" that came out on Metamkine, this 3" reveals he's much closer to the musical ideas that belonged to John Cage. Field-recordings, audiocassette, turntables (the real power point of his live performances), radio, objects, mouth dosed wisely like every expert "chef" should, therefore if you're looking or something noisy and chaotic that's not your cup of tea. Both of the songs have a rare gentle taste which many concrete musician are lacking nowadays, this work could be listed in the dictionary among the definitions for "self control".