Who is you? Tell us a short story about you.
My musical journey began as a classically trained pianist, gradually becoming a keyboardist and guitarist interested in avant-garde (both in music and writing). I compose songs and music from … 1994. You can define me as an „eclectic chiseler”. Over time I have developed my musical path towards the this point that I could call „cubist” music, which consists of a varied range of ideas and genres used and assembled almost like a collage.
What is the space for you?
Space is my homeland. The writer and a friend of mine, Monica Pasero wrote that about my music: “I try to create compositions as if they were magical portals between the ground and the other, music becomes a means of union between our known and unknown senses. I propose ancestral melodies that re-balance spirit and mind bringing them in line with the Universe”.
How is your first steps approach to the music?
My father listened to a lot of music and played the guitar, an Hofner acoustic. He also did some singing. Listening to classical music helped me train my ear. The first instrument that I had was the organ, Bontempi b14 on which, at 4 years, I improvised melodies for whole afternoons …
How you define your music?
Eclectically cubist!
What musicians or groups formed you as a musician?
Vangelis, Vangelis, Vangelis … Rondò Veneziano, Jarre, Alan Parson, Pink Floyd, Oldfield, Mozart, Vivaldi, Paradisi, De Andrè, Battisti …
What genre of music you listen, especially?
Electronic new age, space music, ambient, synth wave.
Could you describe how you record in your studio?
Directly, without too much processing.
What is the art, for you?
I believe that art is lucid and conscious improvisation.
Could you tell us about 3 events or facts about yourself that significantly affected you as a person and as a musician?
My happy and carefree childhood spent at the home of my maternal grandparents that I loved, my shyness in the obscure school years that I hated and the death of the people dear to me like my maternal grandparents and my father …
How do you compose your beats? Does the melody always come first?
The melody is the undisputed queen!
What kind of landscapes inspire you the best (think of how Jean Michel Jarre „took over” the piramids and how Giorgio Moroder did the same thing in regards to space)?
The deep space as well as the desert of sand or the deserted city.
What is your vision of the future in regards to our civilization?
As long as the world is based on money and not on the value of the soul, our civilization will be a prisoner of itself.
How messages you spread with your music?
Only with the harmony of union can we reach the path of light, everything that divides us does not improve us.
Thank you, Andrea Michele Vincenti! I wish you inspiration for next 100 years!
Thank you for this interview, dear friend!
Thanks Adrian, my dear friend! I send you a greeting of esteem and friendship, in the hope that the October festival will be a success. I am sure of it!
“As long as the world is based on money and not on the value of the soul, our civilization will be a prisoner of itself.” (Lesson For life)