A Bolognese electronic duo (Alex Vittorio and Diego Chillo) whose debut album 'MiaZia' mixes breakbeat, synthpop and references to classic electronic acts.

Described in the review as a Bolognese duo. Members named in the album credits: Alex Vittorio (noted as formerly the bassist of Stereokimono, here on keyboards) and Diego Chillo (keyboardist-programmer). Influences and reference points cited: Chemical Brothers, Kraftwerk, Jean-Jacques Perrey, and stylistic nods to Air. Tracks mentioned include "Vegetable Machine" (two versions), "Regressive March", "Get Busy", "Sleeptalking", "Present at Past", "Texas Driving", "Mind The Cat", and "Spray Words". Three tracks feature vocals, mostly by female guests.

MiaZia is presented as a Bolognese electronic duo whose debut album blends breakbeat, synthpop and vintage electronic references. The review highlights influences like the Chemical Brothers and Kraftwerk and praises the album's eclectic, densely layered sound. Key tracks mentioned include "Vegetable Machine," "Sleeptalking," and "Texas Driving." The duo includes Alex Vittorio and Diego Chillo; the album is considered pleasant and non-tiring.

For:Fans of electronic, breakbeat and synth-driven music; listeners who like Chemical Brothers, Kraftwerk, or '80s synthpop.

 MiaZia is a Bolognese duo that makes electronic music.

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