: Featuring the track "La nostra fine," which uses a persistent string ostinato to process the inevitable end of a relationship.
: The title track, a filmic waltz that explores how small yet vast existence truly is.
Andrea Laszlo De Simone, a self-taught artist from Turin, creates what critics often call or "cosmic pop". Playing nearly all the instruments himself in his home studio, he weaves a sound that feels both intimate and cinematic. ANDREA LASZLO DE SIMONE ImmensitГ
: The EP features lush string sections recorded at the National Conservatory of Paris, elevating simple acoustic foundations into "pocket symphonies". A Suite in Four Chapters
: Concludes with "Conchiglie" (Seashells), a heartbreaking acceptance of loss that crashes into an expansive orchestral outro. Why It Resonates : Featuring the track "La nostra fine," which
: You can hear the DNA of 1970s Italian legends like Lucio Battisti , blended with the grand orchestrations of 15th-century "Grotesque" art and modern electronic touches reminiscent of Radiohead .
Immensità was written while the artist was expecting his second child, heavily influenced by Blaise Pascal’s theory of "dual infinities"—the idea that humans exist between the infinitely large and the infinitely small. It captures a sense of —an intense longing—that feels universally understood even if you don't speak a word of Italian. Playing nearly all the instruments himself in his
The EP is structured into four main themes, designed to be heard as a single continuous piece of music: