Phase, the new signature of the Italian music scene publishes ‘Per Come Sei Tu’

MILAN – From today – Friday 28 October 2022 – “Per come sei tu”, the new single from Fase in collaboration with Irene Sanguineti (prominent tiktoker, which deals with issues related to the theme, is available in radio rotation and on all streaming platforms of the song on the social profile). “As you are” deals with a very delicate issue, that of anxiety disorder in the form of panic attacks. The song written by Valerio Urti, underlines the moods, the past of life and the most hidden troubles of the Turin artist who, with this new single, embarks on a new artistic and personal path.

The historical collaborators and instrumentalists who appear in the project see Claudio Arfinengo on drums (drummer of Finardi and collaborator with Bunna, Zibba and others) and on the bass, also as co-producer of the song, Marco Lamagna (bassist of Finardi ).

The song, accompanied by the forthcoming video clip, is intended to be a social experiment, where the leading actor alternates between parts sitting on an armchair to scrutinize the soul of the people who meet his magnetic gaze, to dances that represent the sense of freedom that dwells in each of us. Everything takes place inside a deliberately white room, which represents the purity, spirituality and wisdom of old age with strongly spiritual meanings.

What does the new single tell and what is the message you want to send?

“Per Come Sei Tu” is a container of emotions. The spark that moved everything was the need to exorcise the phenomenon of panic attacks (of which I am personally a victim) by recounting the various phases and the various states of mind within the text. The personal invitation, as described in the refrain, is to stop and breathe deeply learning to understand the meaning of the same by accepting in all our forms because we are beautiful beings. By reading the text and listening to the passage, each of us can find the message that best fits our situation. In fact, panic is only a consequence of our fears, of our disappointments, of lived loves, of sexuality, of phobias and of learning to accept and love each other more.

How would you tell your music?

Instinctively I would say that it can be a good way to describe my music, especially right now. Many songs, including “Per Come Sei Tu” and others that are planned for release, have this common denominator. Specifically, the description of my feelings, my fears, my loves, my dreams, my turbulent being that has always accompanied me, my disappointments and all that I have inside and that I wanted to bare to get rid of mine. ghosts.

Where would you like to go with your music?

I would like to reach as many people as possible and to be able to reduce the gap between those who can and those who cannot by party. I would like to hear me sing my songs in the car at the top of my throat and feel good.

Phase, the new signature of the Italian music scene publishes ‘Per Come Sei Tu’