Mese: Marzo 2025

An Interview with Fabrizio Brugnera: Behind Dystosyum

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Dystosyum is much more than an other-worldly ambient Album and much more than a metaphorical Novel. From first sight, one can perceive the more significant meanings behind the scenes. Dystosyum is motion towards a meaning: a movement, a unidirectional flow guided by thoughtful decisions and a willingness to share one’s experience. Brugnera voluntarily built Dystosyum as a thoroughly detailed immersion.

After reading the book and listening to the Album, the connection between the two appears evident: each detail is relevant to understanding the connotation and the artist’s vision of the creation, where each feature – may it be a sound or a quote, softly links the afterward with the backward, generating a rather grounded philosophy. Without further introduction, let’s dive into an interview with the artist behind Dystosyum: Fabrizio Brugnera.

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