I love Sciascia's Sea Fantasy, so I thought I'd give this a shot. He’s definitely one of the more interesting and experimental library music composers, and the Digressioni LP is no exception. This is not classic library easy-listening or jazz-funk cheese, but wonderfully atmospheric, sometimes dissonant, jazzy pieces. Cinematic, nocturnal, suspense vibes. As a whole it does have quite a few compositions that seem purposefully skeletal and therefore don’t make a ton of sense separated from any visuals, like the ominous, sparse Trumpet-driven piece ‘Eliofobia’. Library music is supposed ot be "stock" production music, after all. It might be good sample fodder, though! But the LP also has lots of compositions that are worth exploring on their own like the sombre “Assonanza In Mi” and the dreamy ‘Occhi Nella Notte’ (aptly, ‘Eyes in the night’). The melancholy, reverby flute in these songs remind me of another great library orchestra, The London Studio Group (fronted by l...