MAMMA MIA! The "They Speak Italian" merch has arrived, and it's more irresistible than a homemade lasagna! It's your ticket for "una bella figura". For those of you who've been too busy helping nonna in the kitchen, "They Speak Italian" is my proudest horrorsynth release. It's a concept album that imagines a dystopian Italy where … Continue reading “They Speak Italian” merch is here: now you’re ready to visit grandma for Sunday lunch.
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A Synthwave Festival in Italy!
Hey, remember Alice? My quirky, adventurous cyborg assistant from "Alice's Day Off"?Well, she's back, and she's got a new mission: dancing the night away at the Birranthology Extravaganza! Yep, I'll be performing live in Sinalunga (SI) on August 23rd, and I can't wait to see you all there. Picture this: warm summer evening, cool Italian … Continue reading A Synthwave Festival in Italy!
You will bite your bruschetta out of fear.
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Love, spice and a twist of the undead.
Hold on to your table, because my lyrics video for "More Oregano Baby (Spice it up!) feat. Lukky Sparxx" has arrived, and it's a wild ride through love, horror, and a generous sprinkle of oregano that you absolutely can't pass up. ⚠️ PLOT TWIST ALERT ⚠️ I won't give away the delicious details just yet, … Continue reading Love, spice and a twist of the undead.
Carbocalypse is coming…
There's a secret for you.No, unfortunately it's not the recipe for the original carbonara... This Friday, October 27th, mark your calendars because I'm releasing the Deluxe Edition for "They Speak Italian" on 33 RPM vinyl and digital via Timeslave Recordings.It’s a horror synthwave story about carbs that will send shivers down your spaghetti. Keep your … Continue reading Carbocalypse is coming…
There’s a message for you. A deep one.
Today is World Pasta Day and it's such a good excuse to talk a little more about pasta & friends. I thought maybe it would be interesting to explain my latest work to those who have already read the story but also to those who still have to do it. "They speak Italian" is about … Continue reading There’s a message for you. A deep one.
AI generated art: how it inspired my album and how it changed my dreams.
Among the most discussed innovations of recent months there is certainly AI generated art.What is it about? I will make a brief introduction for those unfamiliar with it.It's a digital illustration created by an artificial intelligence based on our description of what we want to see realized.There are several AI generators: Dall-E, Midjourney, Wombo, etc. … Continue reading AI generated art: how it inspired my album and how it changed my dreams.
Coasters for limoncello, zombieproof T-shirts and much more in my shop.
The merchandise for "They Speak Italian" is up! Now you can find my zombie-proof T-shirts in many variants and colors. I suggest you choose the dark red so you can hide the ragù spots. Travel coffee mugs. They can contain up to 20 cups of espresso for stronger resistance in case of a zombie attack. … Continue reading Coasters for limoncello, zombieproof T-shirts and much more in my shop.
They are hungry. They speak Italian.
As announced in the previous article, the situation here in Italy has taken a dramatic turn:People have been deprived of carbohydrates derived from starchy products and turned into zombies. https://youtu.be/4wDJmL83gVI Or rather: this would have happened in an imaginary near future in my mind.I wrote a mini horror story as a gadget of my new … Continue reading They are hungry. They speak Italian.
Will they still speak Italian?
Writing a concept album is always an extraordinary adventure.We must completely detach ourselves from reality and enter a story that will gradually forge more and more details and colors, until it's defined and concluded as the stories that we have been taught in school age. One of the most complex concepts I've ever written so … Continue reading Will they still speak Italian?
