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”’Anyma”’ is the solo project of ”’Matteo Milleri”’, an Italian DJ and producer who is also known as one half of the duo Tale of Us and the co-founder of Afterlife Records. Anyma was launched in 2021 as a way to explore and combine the world of digital art, extended reality and musical individuality. Anyma’s sound is influenced by melodic house and techno, with elements of ambient, electronica and classical music. |
”’Anyma”’ is the solo project of ”’Matteo Milleri”’, an Italian DJ and producer who is also known as one half of the duo Tale of Us and the co-founder of Afterlife Records. Anyma was launched in 2021 as a way to explore and combine the world of digital art, extended reality and musical individuality. Anyma’s sound is influenced by melodic house and techno, with elements of ambient, electronica and classical music. |
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Anyma’s debut EP, Claire, was released in June 2021 on Rose Avenue Records, featuring collaborations with Janus Rasmussen and Delhia de France. The title track was accompanied by the world’s first full-size and definition NFT music video, created by Berlin-based artist Marigoldff and IOR50 Studio. Anyma’s second EP, Sentient, was released in July 2021 on Afterlife Records, showcasing a darker and more experimental side of the project. Anyma’s first album, Genesys, was released on 11 August 2023, along with more immersive visual experiences. |
Anyma’s debut EP, Claire, was released in June 2021 on Rose Avenue Records, featuring collaborations with Janus Rasmussen and Delhia de France. The title track was accompanied by the world’s first full-size and definition NFT music video, created by Berlin-based artist Marigoldff and IOR50 Studio. Anyma’s second EP, Sentient, was released in July 2021 on Afterlife Records, showcasing a darker and more experimental side of the project. Anyma’s first album, Genesys, was released on 11 August 2023, along with more immersive visual experiences. |
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Anyma’s live performances are designed to create a unique sonic and visual landscape, where the audience can interact with the digital art and the music through state-of-the-art technology. Anyma aims to blur the lines between physical and digital worlds, and to cultivate a more connected and immersive experience. |
Anyma’s live performances are designed to create a unique sonic and visual landscape, where the audience can interact with the digital art and the music through state-of-the-art technology. Anyma aims to blur the lines between physical and digital worlds, and to cultivate a more connected and immersive experience. |
Latest revision as of 23:57, 26 December 2023
Anyma is the solo project of Matteo Milleri, an Italian DJ and producer who is also known as one half of the duo Tale of Us and the co-founder of Afterlife Records. Anyma was launched in 2021 as a way to explore and combine the world of digital art, extended reality and musical individuality. Anyma’s sound is influenced by melodic house and techno, with elements of ambient, electronica and classical music.
Anyma’s debut EP, Claire, was released in June 2021 on Rose Avenue Records, featuring collaborations with Janus Rasmussen and Delhia de France. The title track was accompanied by the world’s first full-size and definition NFT music video, created by Berlin-based artist Marigoldff and IOR50 Studio. Anyma’s second EP, Sentient, was released in July 2021 on Afterlife Records, showcasing a darker and more experimental side of the project. Anyma’s first album, Genesys, was released on 11 August 2023, along with more immersive visual experiences.
Anyma’s live performances are designed to create a unique sonic and visual landscape, where the audience can interact with the digital art and the music through state-of-the-art technology. Anyma aims to blur the lines between physical and digital worlds, and to cultivate a more connected and immersive experience.
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