
On her debut album, Italian artist Giulia Impache creates experimental and ambitious music while never going off-track.
The full-length debut by Giulia Impache, from Turin, deserves the utmost attention because it demonstrates how it’s possible to create experimental and ambitious music while avoiding the risk of going off-track.
The album titled “IN:titolo” presents musical pieces that are always perfectly focused in their lack of adherence to pre-established patterns. These ten tracks, totaling thirty-eight minutes, convey everything about how beautiful it can be to create and listen to music without boundaries.
The vast range of musical languages, vocal tones, cleanliness, intensity and saturation of the sound and melodic definition, contribute to a fascinating, enveloping, and compelling work of art, that surprises not only because it showcases a lot of different ideas, but, mainly, because they are all successful and condensed with an uncommon balance and effectiveness.
“I’ve always been fascinated by the world of science fiction, mixed with Japanese anime and a passion for the medieval era and ancient music,” the artist declares, and these few words are probably the best way to understand what to expect from this listening experience, at least in terms of content. As for the quality, well, it was hard to imagine it would be so high.
Stream “IN:titolo” LP on Bandcamp and Spotify.
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