- Digital
Azzurro 80
Diorama
Four Flies
- Cat No: SPE346
- Release: 2026-06-26
- updated:
Track List
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1. Azzurro 80 - Apertura
02:11 -
2. Azzurro 80 - Assalto
02:55 -
3. Azzurro 80 - Attesa
02:14 -
4. Azzurro 80 - Diorama
01:58 -
5. Azzurro 80 - Magic Lights
02:26 -
6. Azzurro 80 - Rosa Sera
03:31
24bit/48khz [wav/flac/aiff/alac/mp3]
Diorama is the brand-new digital EP from Azzurro 80, seamlessly extending the sonic trajectory set by his 2025 album, Flashback. The creative process remains unchanged: each track acts as a fragment of a larger whole, like an object suddenly resurfacing from a forgotten memory.
Track by track, Diorama constructs a little world of images,atmospheres, and sonic details that coexist like elements of a miniature—imaginary scenarios conjured by synthesizers, analogue textures, melancholic melodies, unfolding like a vivid internal dreamscape.
Azzurro 80’s aesthetic thrives in that liminal space between nostalgia and everyday poetry. It evokes the hazy memory of a TV theme glimpsed in childhood, a neon reflection pooling on a rain-slicked windscreen, or the quiet solitude of a semi-deserted city in the dead of a summer night. Each piece of music adds a new layer to the landscape, creating a sort of emotional and visual archive.
The Roman producer’s entire discography can be viewed as an ever-expanding audiovisual mosaic, where each release contributes a new tile to a creative universe that is both consistent and deeply evocative. Continuing along this path, Diorama turns music into an immersive, sentimental journey through a retro-futurist microcosm that we can remember, explore, and even inhabit all over again.
Track by track, Diorama constructs a little world of images,atmospheres, and sonic details that coexist like elements of a miniature—imaginary scenarios conjured by synthesizers, analogue textures, melancholic melodies, unfolding like a vivid internal dreamscape.
Azzurro 80’s aesthetic thrives in that liminal space between nostalgia and everyday poetry. It evokes the hazy memory of a TV theme glimpsed in childhood, a neon reflection pooling on a rain-slicked windscreen, or the quiet solitude of a semi-deserted city in the dead of a summer night. Each piece of music adds a new layer to the landscape, creating a sort of emotional and visual archive.
The Roman producer’s entire discography can be viewed as an ever-expanding audiovisual mosaic, where each release contributes a new tile to a creative universe that is both consistent and deeply evocative. Continuing along this path, Diorama turns music into an immersive, sentimental journey through a retro-futurist microcosm that we can remember, explore, and even inhabit all over again.
