20/02/2026
Behind the scenes of 𝐌𝐨𝐧𝐨𝐥𝐨𝐠𝐨 𝐀𝐝𝐝𝐨𝐬𝐬𝐨 ~
by .naebow
Out on March 8th on !
Recorded and mixed between 2023 and 2025 by Luca Xelius Martegani at Laboratorio di Sperimentazione Sonora Nitön in Barasso.
• Maddalena Ghezzi is a London based singer, composer and improviser. Her voice was described as “ethereal” and her approach as “giving the sensation of something ancient but also otherworldly” by JazzWise Magazine. Ghezzi has released five EPs as part of her series Minerals that feature on BBC Radio, WFMU, NTS and two albums, Eŭropo:sen limoj and CARE, with her band FUWAH. She collaborates with Maria Chiara Argirò, Ruth Goller and has performed with renowned artists Matana Roberts and Jessica Ackerley. She performed at the London Jazz Festival, Milan Jazz Festival, Vortex Jazz Club, Cafe Oto, and London’s Southbank Centre.
• Francesca Naibo, Italian guitarist and improviser, moves easily across all guitar styles, from classical to electric, fretless, and pedal steel. Having spent years researching solo performance, she focuses on exploring the fields of free improvisation and contemporary music.
Francesca has an extensive artistic activity and performed in Italy, Switzerland, Germany, UK, Denmark, Slovenia, Austria, Croatia, USA, South Africa and Australia. Since 2024, she has been pursuing a PhD in Artistic Research in Improvisational Languages in Contemporary Music at Siena Jazz.
• Singer, improviser, composer, performer, Beatrice Arrigoni has a master degree in Jazz Singing and in Italian Modern Literature. Her projects are located in the sphere of creative music on the border between contemporary jazz, experimental music, songwriting, improvisation and composition. Over the years, she has performed in Italy, France and Switzerland, within many festivals of jazz and experimental music; in 2025 she is awarded as one of the best italian talents in Musica Jazz’s traditional “TOP JAZZ” referendum. Her album Terrestre is selected as part of “Nuova Generazione Jazz 2026”, a program that promotes a tour in Italy and abroad.
📸 Simone Massaron