Postmodern identities
Cinzia Palumbo has created a metamorphosis in which all her dreams and illusions fit. The music of Metamorphoses_ is evocative as an open door from where a light sticks out changing with a blow of sensitivity. Of the new places that she’s going to show us in the future we can expect only wonderful experiences converted in songs. Now she introduces us the Night, as it disappears inviting us to dance with a chorus from a shadow play, playful and dangerous, like everything in life is really worth. Art has the ability to transform, and the metamorphosis she lives and suggests us, once discovered, are inevitable and lasting. Here are the night lights.
Where does your metamorphosis lead you and how you live?
Where? I don’t know and I doubt that I can control it. Simply, I made peace with my postmodern nature and my multiple identities.
It is precisely the title of one your songs which has a very suggestive and mysterious sound. How do you think that we see the idea of change, socially?
It's schizophrenic. We are used to verbalize that change is positive and it projects us into the future; on the other hand we have developed a deep sense of nostalgia for the past.
Who or what is behind your automat?
A synth, repetition / automatism of the oscillations, parallelism with individual obsessions. An eternal return, anyway.
What does darkness suggest to you?
Intimacy, introversion, chances to be. It’s a fluid. The daytime is action, pragmatism. A solid.
How do you face the idea of the future?
With a dose of anxiety. I have the physical perception of time as a scarce resource.
Metamorphoses_ is born from collaboration or is purely a solo project?
It's a solo project. A return to music after many years. A room to myself, the world and its expectations do not fit in there.
What don’t you want to become?
Not want to become a desert. I do not want to lose the innocence.
If I talk to you about a naked ship, what does it suggest to you?
It is the absence of physical boundaries. A boat made of the same stuff from the sea.
METAMORPHOSES_ VIDEOS here
An interview by Juan Carlos Romero
Metamorphoses_ website www.soundcloud.com/metamorphoses-1
Photo by Andrea Lamount www.andrealamount.com
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