After a few months away from composing, I’m back with a new single. I’m stepping away from horror, Italodisco and Eurodance for a while and going back to synthwave with Italian vocals.
This track is about those Saturday night Milan vibes: fogged car windows, traffic lights painting everything red, and that Italian romance that happens when the city goes to sleep but you definitely don’t. I call it a “theorem of a night” in the lyrics, like that perfect moment has its own mathematical formula. And it’s definitely like 80s music: nostalgic and passionate.
“Anni 80” is sung by the amazing DylaDamb and features the incredible sax of Manuel Trabucco, who you already know from tracks like “Mediterraneo”, “Sauce and the City”, and “The Last Supper”.

For Italians: How many references can you spot in the lyrics?
For everyone else: Let me know if it makes you want to jump in a car and drive at night. For everything else there’s Google Translate.
As always, the track is on all digital stores. Listen and tell me what you think!
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