About
Fabrizio is an Argentinian artist based in Barcelona, whose creative journey bridges continents, sounds, and disciplines. With over 15 years of deep love for music and 4 years of experience behind the decks, Fabrizio’s work draws from a rich palette: the arpeggiated synths of the 80s, the groove of analog drum machines, and the emotional rawness of both electronic and rock music.
His sound lives at the intersection of nostalgia and futurism — warm strings, metallic textures, and driving rhythms that speak to the body and the mind.
Creative Vision
Music, for Fabrizio, is more than a sonic experience — it’s a form of connection, a way to tell stories and awaken curiosity. Whether it’s through a hypnotic set, an experimental podcast, or a track built from emotional fragments, his mission is always the same: to move people, physically and emotionally.
Influenced by artists like Spacemen 3, Lou Reed, Drexciya, and the endless corridors of club culture, Fabrizio embraces both minimalism and maximal emotion. He’s not chasing trends — he’s building bridges between scenes, generations, and moods.
Current Projects
🔹 Destino – A cultural platform and podcast series highlighting underground artists and hidden voices between Barcelona and Buenos Aires. Destino is more than a podcast — it’s a growing movement exploring music, identity, and the stories that shape our paths.
🔹 New EP in Progress – A genre-fluid journey blending electro, ambient textures, and post-punk attitude. Gritty yet graceful. Inspired by dreams, machines, and personal displacement.
🔹 Live Sets & DJ Appearances – Fabrizio has played in spaces like Avant Garten and shared the stage with artists like Ian Puchetti, Ana Hagen, and Zisko. His sets are cinematic and physical — often described as soundtracks to movies that haven’t been made yet.
Living in Transition
After relocating from Buenos Aires to Barcelona, Fabrizio is navigating the emotional terrain of migration: what it means to leave a life behind, to build anew, and to chase meaning in a world of noise. His art reflects this tension — the in-between moments, the longing, the reinvention.
Despite living in a shared flat that limits his expression at times, Fabrizio continues to create with quiet resilience, using every constraint as a compositional tool.
Looking Ahead
Fabrizio is open to collaborations, label partnerships, bookings, and cultural projects that value intention over hype. He’s also beginning to explore film and visual storytelling — always led by the question: how can we feel more in a world that numbs us?
If you’re looking for an artist who’s deeply connected to his craft, who blends the analytical and the intuitive, who brings both groove and thought — Fabrizio might be the one.
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