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Tremolo Audio began as an outlet for musician/visual artist Jorge Verdin's non related Nortec Collective production work under the name Clorofila. Equally inspired by late 90’s electronica artists Boards of Canada, Fila Brazillia, Four Tet as well as Brian Eno and Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark, Verdin used Tremolo Audio to indulge his love of post-punk and ambient music, experimentation with samplers, tape loops, synths and guitars. For his first album “Visitas”, Verdin reversed engineered the idea of the remix album, and asked various friends and producers, to make remixes of his mostly unfinished tracks. Among the collaborators were Ghost Box label figureheads Belbury Poly and Jon Brooks, Argentinean ambient musicians Leandro Fresco and Gustavo Lamas experimental electro-folk producers Marcelo Fabian and Tremor, Los Angeles broken-beat legend Ras G and Lucrecia Dalt. In 2019, he contributed soundscapes and electronic rhythm tracks to "Pico Bite Beat" by Mexican composer Gabriela Ortiz, a piece commissioned by LA Philharmonic director Gustavo Dudamel, and released “Panorama” which contained the "final" versions of the remixed tracks on "Visitas". In 2022, Verdin released "States" an album created exclusively by layering tape loops and samples taken from old cassettes and reel to reel tapes, and produced without the use of beats, sequences or programming, resulting in a very textural and meditative album designed for deep listening.