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Andrea Pizzo and The Purple Mice is a collective of Italian artists who create musical projects that combine different fields of interest and themes, often scientific, philosophical, or social. [1] [2]
Their experimental musical projects, which combine rock, pop, and electronic music, [3] draw inspiration from various sources, such as science fiction, literature, art, and cinema. [4]
The collective was founded by Andrea Pizzo, a software engineer who is the group lead vocalist and music composer, and Raffaella Turbino, the group songwriter and painter. The other members are Riccardo Morello, a singer and composer, and Roberto Tiranti, [5] a singer, musician, and musical producer. Maria Elena Pizzo is the group consultant. These artists often cooperate with other artists and friends. [6]
The project began in 2019 when Andrea Pizzo and Raffaella Turbino started to write songs, later incorporated into a concept album inspired by science, technology, and space exploration, Potatoes on Mars. [7] [8] [9] [10] The album, released in 2022, [11] [12] features 11 tracks, each with a different musical style, from rock to pop to electronic. [13]
The group is currently working on their second album, Transhumanity, dedicated to the ever-evolving relationship between humans and technology, paying homage to some visionary inventors whose creations have shaped our world. [14]
Released on EP with "The Boys of Silicon Valley", [15] the track "Ada" [16] [17] is a tribute to Ada Lovelace, the world's first computer programmer. "Bombshell" [18] [19] is dedicated to Hedy Lamarr, a famous inventor and actress, and "The Machine" explores the complex relationship between humans and artificial intelligence and robotics. [20] [21]
The songs, broadcast on various radios, [22] [23] received positive reviews. [24] [1] [22] [25] [26]
The group also uses social media and YouTube to interact with music lovers and share their creative process. [27]
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Andrea Pizzo and The Purple Mice is a collective of Italian artists who create musical projects that combine different fields of interest and themes, often scientific, philosophical, or social. [1] [2]
Their experimental musical projects, which combine rock, pop, and electronic music, [3] draw inspiration from various sources, such as science fiction, literature, art, and cinema. [4]
The collective was founded by Andrea Pizzo, a software engineer who is the group lead vocalist and music composer, and Raffaella Turbino, the group songwriter and painter. The other members are Riccardo Morello, a singer and composer, and Roberto Tiranti, [5] a singer, musician, and musical producer. Maria Elena Pizzo is the group consultant. These artists often cooperate with other artists and friends. [6]
The project began in 2019 when Andrea Pizzo and Raffaella Turbino started to write songs, later incorporated into a concept album inspired by science, technology, and space exploration, Potatoes on Mars. [7] [8] [9] [10] The album, released in 2022, [11] [12] features 11 tracks, each with a different musical style, from rock to pop to electronic. [13]
The group is currently working on their second album, Transhumanity, dedicated to the ever-evolving relationship between humans and technology, paying homage to some visionary inventors whose creations have shaped our world. [14]
Released on EP with "The Boys of Silicon Valley", [15] the track "Ada" [16] [17] is a tribute to Ada Lovelace, the world's first computer programmer. "Bombshell" [18] [19] is dedicated to Hedy Lamarr, a famous inventor and actress, and "The Machine" explores the complex relationship between humans and artificial intelligence and robotics. [20] [21]
The songs, broadcast on various radios, [22] [23] received positive reviews. [24] [1] [22] [25] [26]
The group also uses social media and YouTube to interact with music lovers and share their creative process. [27]
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