
Mauro Lamanna is an Italian musician, producer, composer, singer and sound engineer, based in Rome, Italy. The artist is independent and he expresses himself on the Lipstick Studio by looking for words and sounds that are predominantly dark, ethereal, but also aggressive, rhythmic and sweet at the same time. Multi-instrumentalist, he loves using acoustic guitars, electric guitars, electric basses, acoustic pianos and a lot of analog synths. Nothing should be taken for granted: clean and distorted sounds, computer-generated or dry and rough. Any sound path can be useful to transmit the emotions.
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- Mauro Lamanna interviewed on Blaster Magazine
- Interview on Muzique Magazine
- What happened in 2020 – News and aims
- Guitars: why I’m using what
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“Once, at night, I have broken the sleep for the crash and the chaos that reigned in my head. I was too young to understand what it was: the first wind of a painful Muse, that transforms her tortures into music. I started playing piano when I was 4, unconscious of the gold prison rising up all around me. Now, that a lot of pages of 5 lines have been destroyed and that many others have been banished in the exile of a song, it has not so much changed: the music continues having 7 notes and I continue misunderstanding whether to mix these notes value an existence or not. And, while I am reflecting on, I keep still hearing the oaths of the Muse in my head, that kicks out and suffers to receive her favours. I would like to know what it would happen, if I didn’t hear her voice. I would really like to know it. But, after all, a little bit for cowardice, a little bit for habit, I restart writing…”
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