Cover of Lucy Self Mithology
Buzzin' Fly

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For fans of electronic and techno music, lovers of mediterranean cultural influences, followers of berlin's club scene, and listeners interested in ethnic and psychedelic soundscapes.
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THE REVIEW

Chapter 1 - Before

The Sicilian Luca had long been successfully trafficking the techno scene in Berlin. One evening he indulged in a huge amount of Kebab and Hashish. Suddenly, the third eye opened, revealing his mind, new visions, and the memory that he was Sicilian, eating prickly pears and drinking lemonade as a child. His Mediterranean origins, the cradle of civilization and sounds. He lifted his eyes and saw the North Star, the guiding light for explorers and the inner compass for musicians who forget.

Chapter 2 - Enlightenment and Awareness

He called Jacobs on the phone, “I am Mediterranean, the common grave where poor souls seek peace, they make their voices heard among the waves and indifference, I want to attempt playing this brackish culture, I would like to return to forgotten sounds, memories lost in time, a form of electronic that embraces life and does not isolate in the virtual.”

Jacob is a mystic in love with archaic sounds. Let's do it.

Chapter 3 - Let's Dive In

Slowed rhythms, transfigurations of Greek tragedy choruses, the East, kebab rhythms, reverberated bells, percussions, an ambiance that smells ancient and metropolitan, sounds reaching out to Siberian mythology, global ethno techno, spices, ethnic psychedelia, drone in the Mediterranean scrub.

Chapter 4 - Return

In Luca's head after a good kebab, after the third eye, after Jacob, it is his interior mythology transplanted in the greyness of the Berlin club culture.

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Summary by Bot

Lucy’s Self Mithology is a deeply personal techno album inspired by the artist’s Sicilian roots and Berlin’s electronic culture. The review highlights a mystical journey fueled by childhood memories and cultural identity. The music blends slowed rhythms, ethnic and psychedelic influences, creating an ancient yet contemporary soundscape. Collaboration with Jacob introduces archaic sounds that enrich the album’s depth. Overall, the album is praised for its unique fusion and evocative atmosphere.