Musician whose single "Il sole e le palme" features meditative lyrics and a musical language described as between sophisti-pop and late-1980s rock. A different track, "Buongiorno fino a quando servo," received viral attention and coverage in online press.

The review notes the song "Il sole e le palme" is composed at 112 bpm, uses the Middle Eastern Chahargah scale adapted to Western tuning, and that the song's idea stems from a practice of visual meditation described in the review. The track "Buongiorno fino a quando servo" was mentioned as having achieved viral success and being covered in online outlets including the Italian edition of Vice.

The available review highlights the meditative lyrics and nostalgic mood of "Il sole e le palme." Musically it sits between sophisti-pop and late-1980s rock, uses the Middle Eastern Chahargah scale adapted to Western tuning, and is composed at 112 bpm. A different track, "Buongiorno fino a quando servo," received notable online press and viral attention.

For:Listeners of sophisti-pop and 80s-influenced rock, readers interested in meditative songwriting and online music press coverage.

 "..I would like to give new life, To those memories in my mind ..And then Focus on those lights Of when you took the sea, In the heart of the night"

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