Albums
Here you can find the list of albums officially released, with a short explanation of the concepts behind them, as a listening guide.
La Cena delle Ceneri
In essence, this conceptual album would be a sonic exploration of Giordano Bruno’s revolutionary cosmological vision contained in ‘Cena de le Ceneri’ book, inviting listeners to contemplate the universe’s mysteries and the power of human intellect.

Starship Battle Symphony
This is a conceptual album exploring themes of intergalactic warfare and cosmic struggles on a grand scale. The narrative unfolds amidst the backdrop of a vast universe, beginning with a cataclysmic space battle. Two advanced alien civilizations clash in a conflict of epic proportions, their struggle ultimately culminating in a devastating supernova explosion that obliterates both. From the ashes of this cosmic tragedy, new stars and planets are born, giving rise to new possibilities and new worlds. Two planets, Thios and Thalasyn, emerge as central figures in this sprawling saga. Thios is home to a unique civilization of silicon-based lifeforms, while Thalasyn becomes the cradle of not one, but two distinct intelligent species, each with their own cultures, histories, and destinies. The album delves into the interwoven narratives of these planets and their inhabitants, exploring their interactions, their challenges, and their roles in the larger tapestry of the universe.

We're All in the Changing
This album is a meditation on kindness, compassion, and the fundamental desire of all sentient beings to be happy and free from suffering. Each song is a small narrative centered around the Buddhist method for cultivating compassion known as the 11 Points of Bodhicitta: 1) Meditation on equanimity free from attachment and hatred; 2) Recognizing all sentient beings as our own mother; 3) Remembering the kindness of beings, the common and uncommon methods; 4) Returning Others’ Kindness; 5) Equanimity Between Ourselves and Others; 6) Meditation on the shortcomings of the selfish motivation; 7) Meditation on the qualities of the altruistic motivation; 8) Based on the actual motivation of exchanging ourselves with others, driven by the force of compassion we take on their sufferings; 9) Based on a motivation of actual equanimity to exchange ourselves with others that is driven by the force of love, we give; 10) Great mind; 11) Bodhicitta.

Love and Sorrow
The story follows Eli and Lena, whose lifelong creative partnership is rooted in music. Together, they write and perform songs that capture their shared experiences and emotions. After Lena passes away in her later years, Eli turns to an AI system to bring her voice back to life—not just as a memory but as a collaborator for new creations. The final song reflects on this bittersweet fusion of love, technology, and legacy.

The Sound of Bias
Human thinking is not always as rational as we like to believe. Our minds are shaped by cognitive biases — systematic patterns of distortion that influence how we perceive reality, remember events, and make decisions. They are shortcuts, often unconscious, that help us process complex information but also mislead us, bending truth into something more subjective. The Sound of Bias is a concept album that turns these invisible forces into sound. Each track is dedicated to a different bias, translating a psychological distortion into both lyrics and music. The result is an artistic journey where science and creativity intertwine: the themes of psychology are given voice through storytelling, rhythm, and melody. The concepts are drawn from cognitive science: confirmation bias, availability bias, anchoring, survivorship illusion, halo effect, and many others. Each song explains and dramatizes how the bias shapes our perception of the world. The lyrics are the verbal communication of the bias: sometimes confessional, sometimes ironic, sometimes cinematic. They describe the way thought bends, how truth is reframed, or how we deny responsibility. The music itself becomes part of the storytelling: a ballad for fragility, electronic repetition for memory distortions, a dual-structured track for the framing effect, playful funk for blind spots, or a stadium anthem for overconfidence. Every sonic choice mirrors the psychological effect it represents. The album is not simply a collection of songs. It is a musical map of the mind’s distortions. From the intimacy of a piano ballad to the euphoria of a dance track, from the haunting silence of omission to the dazzling light of the halo effect, The Sound of Bias moves through different genres and emotional atmospheres to embody the many ways in which our cognition can deceive us. In the end, this work is both a reflection and a warning: the biases are not errors in someone else’s mind — they are part of all of us. By turning them into music, the album invites listeners to recognize these patterns, to question them, and perhaps to smile at their universality.
