On ‘Musica Elettronica’, Italian singer-songwriter MIGLIO introduces a new phase in her creative journey—one that’s darker, sharper, and steeped in post-industrial aesthetics. Released June 27 via Peroni Dischi (Asian Fake – HoM), the single captures the emotional duality of solitude and collective resistance through rich textures and haunting melodies.
With production by Francesco Fantini (known for his collaborations with Lorenzo Senni and the iconic Warp Records), ‘Musica Elettronica’ emerges as a hybrid between introspective songwriting and hard-edged electronic atmospheres. The result is intimate yet expansive—sounding like a protest whispered into a club’s foggy void.
MIGLIO’s lyrics, delivered with urgency and vulnerability, address the push and pull between routine and rebellion. Her words echo the feeling of wandering out of a dark club into the light of political upheaval—where memory, sound, and identity collide. This is the voice of someone who dances alone, but not aimlessly.
Visually and sonically rooted in ’80s Bologna and Berlin, MIGLIO reinvents herself once again, using sound as architecture, as history, and as resistance. A compelling taste of what’s to come in her next full-length project—and a reminder that ‘Musica Elettronica’ is, at its best, both deeply personal and radically collective.
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