Swiss Alessandro Zampieri's one-man project Stendeck (whose name is inspired by the last morse code sent by the Stardust plane before it crashed in '47) debuted with "A Crash Into Another World" in 2002 and after doing some sound designing for a short-film called "The Birdge" (directed by Gaston Dupuy), he's back with "Can You Hear My Call?", an album that is allegedly about falling in love and about the "celebration of death who is still breathing life", whatever that means... Interestingly enough, his music does sound very cinematic and perfect for soundtracks: I guess it is true that a man is the sum of all his experiences... This full length album is completely instrumental and taps into multiple areas of the electronic genre, mostly drawing from the school of ambient and dark-ambient made with lo-fi beats, layers of pads, loops a canadian-inspired minimalistic attitude. Sliding back and forth from electronica and ambient into power electronics and rhtyhm noise, Stendeck packs in over a full hour of music for the enjoyment for those who are in search of very atmospheric and yet spiced up music who can make them dream, wake them up and then take them away all over again...