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Hålbå

Hålbå has been played on NTS in shows including Night Shift w/ Diamondstein, featured first on 9 April 2025. Songs played include We Were Here.

Hålbå is Italian project created by Alessio Barbuzza dedicated to combining the experimentation of sound design and audio synthesis with the darker and hypnotizing soul of techno music.

Parallel to the years of study aimed at understanding the most advanced audio techniques, begins to learn new musical nuances and attend high-level clubs and festivals. The result of his experiences led him to define the soul of his project, where technical refinement coexists with the raw and brutal part of electronic music.

The artist, through his dj-sets and productions that have always different mood and sonority, wants to show his vision towards today’s world: his will to tell a story or convey a feeling is translated in the form of raw and psychedelic grooves immersed in in sci-fi and granular textures.

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Hålbå

Hålbå has been played on NTS in shows including Night Shift w/ Diamondstein, featured first on 9 April 2025. Songs played include We Were Here.

Hålbå is Italian project created by Alessio Barbuzza dedicated to combining the experimentation of sound design and audio synthesis with the darker and hypnotizing soul of techno music.

Parallel to the years of study aimed at understanding the most advanced audio techniques, begins to learn new musical nuances and attend high-level clubs and festivals. The result of his experiences led him to define the soul of his project, where technical refinement coexists with the raw and brutal part of electronic music.

The artist, through his dj-sets and productions that have always different mood and sonority, wants to show his vision towards today’s world: his will to tell a story or convey a feeling is translated in the form of raw and psychedelic grooves immersed in in sci-fi and granular textures.

Original source: Last.fm

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We Were Here
Hålbå
Voidance Records2024