Metuo

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Fonometro 00:00 Tools
Fake Factory 00:00 Tools
Subway 00:00 Tools
Big Gig 00:00 Tools
BLUM 00:00 Tools
Quit 00:00 Tools
Toyshop 00:00 Tools
Animal rainbows 00:00 Tools
Shell Crumbs 00:00 Tools
Purple 00:00 Tools
Quiet 00:00 Tools
Subway (Andrea Rucci Orange Line Remix) 00:00 Tools
in the mist 00:00 Tools
untitled156 00:00 Tools
tired 00:00 Tools
friday beat 00:00 Tools
untitled30 00:00 Tools
do this do that 00:00 Tools
folivora 00:00 Tools
billy's ally 00:00 Tools
crackpipe 00:00 Tools
timeless 00:00 Tools
midnight quicky 00:00 Tools
untitled28 00:00 Tools
untitled24 00:00 Tools
untitled113 00:00 Tools
Subway (Andrea Rucci Red Line Remix) 00:00 Tools
Lost and recreated 00:00 Tools
untitled25 00:00 Tools
untitled22 00:00 Tools
you can handle this 00:00 Tools
Maybe 00:00 Tools
bring tha flava' to ya ears 00:00 Tools
Bring Da Flava To Ya Ears[TheEighth's Edit] 00:00 Tools
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www.myspace.com/metuo Metùo is a creative project that was born in december 2007. Multisensory atmospheres (sound-smells-images) take shape and life. Metuo moves around complementary people and energies, with the intention to foster different contents for different context. The word Metùo comes from an ancient greek word and embraces three different meaning: “to be out of it”, “full of inebriation” and “full of love”. The project grounds on Giorgia Angiuli (laptop, acustic guitar, toys, keyboard, voice, smells) and Tommaso Bianchi (artistic production, director of Sonic Lab Studio). Other collaborators are: Amelie Labarthe (vocals in the Ep and designer), Leo Betti, Simona Barbera, Stefano Bernardi, Massimo Ottoni, Silvia Bianchi, Ninca Leece, Autobam, Ether. Hear some words to understand their performance better: “play and pay attention to any kind of object, as long as you see poetry and emotion in it”. The importance of multi-layered aesthetics, the discovery of a chromatic world, maybe illusory, ephemeral, but full of spirit and poetry. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.