XP|30: Il canto frammentato — Music from and inspired by the film

After a long period of quiet work, there comes a moment that isn’t announced with noise, but with breath.

The music of XP|30: Il canto frammentato is now available.

This album was born as a natural extension of the visual project — a space where images gradually gave way to sound, and where emotions that could not be fully expressed in words found their shape through music.

From the very beginning, XP|30 was conceived as a journey through memory, identity, and the female voice. A tribute to women, to land, and to those stories that live within everyday gestures and invisible histories.

The visual part of the project has begun its journey through festivals, starting its own path. And it is precisely within that movement that this second dimension emerged: the musical one.

The album brings together the pieces that belong to the short film, along with new compositions created during post-production. These are not isolated tracks, but a continuous listening experience — conceived as a circular journey meant to be experienced from beginning to end.

Each piece represents an emotional state, an inner image, a memory in motion.

Some tracks draw from tradition, reinterpreting songs that belong to a shared cultural memory. Others were born from the need to translate complex emotions: loss, resilience, identity, transformation.

This release is not an ending, but an opening.

The music can now be heard, shared, and reinterpreted by anyone who steps into this world.

On this page, you will find short visual fragments accompanying each track — brief moments that open a doorway into the sonic universe of the project.

To those who have been part of this journey from the beginning — collaborators, performers, friends, and those who believed in the project — thank you.

And to those discovering it now, I invite you to listen with time.

XP|30 is not just an album.
It is a journey that continues.

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