Some tunes just have to be heard. Others remind us to stop, breathe, and be present. Gipsy Fiorucci’s new music video for “Dea Madre Terra (Alkemic Mantra)” is a deeply intentional piece of art, with the musician addressing music as something much more than entertainment. This is music not to overwhelm but to quietly urge the listener to think, to be still, to reconnect with the inner world.
“Dea Madre Terra (Alkemic Mantra)” shows its meditative character. The song is patient and purposeful, rather than adhering to a typical pattern of dramatic peaks or instant hooks. Each note feels deliberate, letting the atmosphere build organically, letting the music breathe. The outcome is a deep listening experience that invites us to calm down in a world characterized by continual motion and distraction.
Gipsy Fiorucci’s approach turns the track into a time of repair, an opportunity to reconnect with a quieter, more introspective aspect of yourself. The song’s beauty is in its ability to create an emotional landscape in which purpose is key, and listeners can experience the music on a personal and thoughtful level.
The accompanying music video, shot by filmmaker and cinematographer Riccardo Sarti (Wolf), masterfully matches the essence of the song with a dramatic choice of location. The video was shot in the wonderful and evocative surroundings of Pietra Di Bismantova, in the province of Reggio Emilia. The visual voyage takes place in a place steeped in folklore, mystery, and centuries of cultural resonance.
A piece on connection and contemplation, set dramatically in Pietra Di Bismantova. Another dimension added to Fiorucci’s artistic vision is the famous ambiance of the place, with its timelessness. It is a location that has captured generations, including Dante Alighieri, who in several passages of The Divine Comedy spoke of the hard climb of Mount Purgatory.
“Dea Madre Terra (Alkemic Mantra)” shows its meditative character. The song is patient and purposeful, rather than adhering to a typical pattern of dramatic peaks or instant hooks. Each note feels deliberate, letting the atmosphere build organically, letting the music breathe. The outcome is a deep listening experience that invites us to calm down in a world characterized by continual motion and distraction.
Gipsy Fiorucci’s approach turns the track into a time of repair, an opportunity to reconnect with a quieter, more introspective aspect of yourself. The song’s beauty is in its ability to create an emotional landscape in which purpose is key, and listeners can experience the music on a personal and thoughtful level.
The accompanying music video, shot by filmmaker and cinematographer Riccardo Sarti (Wolf), masterfully matches the essence of the song with a dramatic choice of location. The video was shot in the wonderful and evocative surroundings of Pietra Di Bismantova, in the province of Reggio Emilia. The visual voyage takes place in a place steeped in folklore, mystery, and centuries of cultural resonance.
A piece on connection and contemplation, set dramatically in Pietra Di Bismantova. Another dimension added to Fiorucci’s artistic vision is the famous ambiance of the place, with its timelessness. It is a location that has captured generations, including Dante Alighieri, who in several passages of The Divine Comedy spoke of the hard climb of Mount Purgatory.
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