WOW


Today I want to share with you how Disco “Wow” was born, a dialogue between deep roots and new explorations.
Sometimes music is born from listening and the processes that arise from it, like an idea, a fragment of sound that has existed for a long time, can transform and find a new place in the present.
The inspiration for this project also comes from existing songs, pieces that carried with them an energy and expressed potential but that can also be revisited and taken on new directions. I felt the need to return to them once again, not to replicate them, but to reimagine them, to see where they could take us today, like
roots that extend into the modern world through a different branching and resulting design.
“WOW” is, essentially, a bridge, a bridge that connects my most solid musical roots—the deep, scratchy soul of the blues and the sophisticated groove of acid jazz—with more recent textures and sounds.
It’s not about nostalgia, but rather about respect for the original source, for that emotional sincerity that only the blues can convey, and for that enveloping rhythm typical of acid jazz.
The challenge was to blend this legacy with new ideas, with the most contemporary electronics and arrangements that sound fresh, urban. The result is an exploration that maintains a warm, analog heart, yet moves lightly within the context of modern times, demonstrating that certain languages ​​can unite ordinary time with that identifiable by decades and musical genres.
And Human Rights are also addressed with the song “Love and Let Love Manifesto,” a theme essential to me because Rights concern Everyone without distinction. If we consider that each of us wants to be happy and not suffer, we must understand that everything happens through interdependence and that everything depends on something else. Therefore, we must shed our ego and consider other sentient beings with genuine Love and Compassion. Those who have dedicated their lives in this way have certainly been and still are the extraordinary examples of Gandhi, Martin Luther King, Nelson Mandela, and H. H. the Dalai Lama, these Figures pass on their Teachings to future generations to build together a better society that achieves equality and equality.
“WOW” aims to be a series of roads and sometimes paths—not simple, as if there were asphalt underfoot, but rather earthly ones that immediately offer an immediacy of alternative ways to travel through listening and visit new destinations.
With the hope that, by listening to the songs, you can grasp the tribute to the past of musical styles that have contributed so much in terms of liberation in a shared sonic space where we can come together and experience that happiness so that it can become stable, definitive, and immovable.
Joy for All

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