![]() How did you reinvent yourself for this LP? In our previous interview, you mentioned that you like to reinvent yourself with each project. The people can expect a heavy thoughtful journey, no time for a lot of brighter moments and any happy ending, just a precise grey shade of human emotions. I want to somehow rework this evocative reverberate echoing sound, reflecting the themes of the album (and all my music) as Time, Art and Human Being. It’s definitely an experimental album, I’ve gone deep on the research of my sound and it was influenced by the last Nicolas Jaar record “Cenizas”, which I loved. RUINS is for sure a solid stand-alone project – every piece of it is for the whole final image. What is your favourite song on your upcoming LP, RUINS – what shouldn’t fans sleep on and why? Maybe we just created new gods and temples in a new digital space, pretending to be above our past, but in the end, we are just the same humans that built a pyramid or made an ancient empire fall before the Christ. As well as who we are and who have we been, what is our purposes, what about religions and how all this reflects on our modern society. Well, the most obvious inspiration is the magic 2001:A space Odyssey by Kubrick, the mysterious Monolith that appears in the movie just inspired me to reflect on the meaning of idles, temples and symbols across the time. Tell us about the inspiration for this track? Your latest single, ‘MONOLITH’ is darkly ambient and covers time, art and the human being in between. Today I’ll just go on the same obsession with music! Hi Mattia, thank you for speaking with us again. Naturally, a lot has changed in the last two years and were eager to see how the producer has learnt to adapt. If you’re feeling a little lost, we recommend checking out the last time we sat down and chatted – link to the previous interview here. RUINS, slated for release on the 9th of July, is the next step in the evolution of the producer.Īs we look ahead in anticipation of the rest of Cupelli’s upcoming releases, curiosity drove us to rediscover the mind of the musician himself, as we return for another exclusive interview. A long time favourite of ours, the news that this single was only the first of a series of releases leading up to a full-length album created quite a stir. Mattia Cupellli both celebrates and mourns its passing with the newly released music video created for his latest single, ‘MONOLITH’. Forward, back, at a stop and the fleeting impermanence of it has driven many a mind to curiosity. Not compromising his ideal sound to fit a specific genre tick off box, Mattia creates worlds that one cannot think of when you feel the pressure to conform.The exploration of time is one that has captured many a person’s imagination. Whatever this young producer was inspired by it has got our attention more than we dare to have imagined. Maybe he could have been inspired by these once desirable destinations and formed an electronic narrative around the feelings of being forgotten? Italy is less likely known for its impoverished cities and landscapes that are still in existence. The producer was born in Rome, Italy which is known for its historic landmarks. We hope that ‘MONOLITH’ ‘s overall arc will come to light with Cupelli’s upcoming album release titled RUINS via MC Records, in July. There is no foretold story with this song, yet I feel like I have been overcome with emotion that can only be described as inquisitive to what this could mean for this music producer. One might think what could this all mean. ![]() His latest single ‘MONOLITH’ starts off with an ominous tone that lingers, building tension throughout the duration of listening to the track. Incorporating ambient quirks into their sound, Mattia Cupelli creates the scene for undiscovered mystical spaces and people.
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