
Dedalo Legacy
Heavy sonics, raw edges, and releases you can keep. Skim the catalog in the strip below — open the full grid when you are ready.
Journal
Notes for anyone pressing play — no press-release voice, just how we think about the music.
Apri la bachecaMarch 2025
New album — last passes before we call it done
A full-length is in final mastering; cover and track order are locked.
We are not teasing a title until the master sits where we want it. Expect the usual: DistroKid link, downloads when the ZIP is ready, and a straight note here instead of a countdown. If you want a heads-up the day it drops, keep an eye on this journal and the Releases page.
Notebook
AI, tools, and why the take still matters
Generative texture is cheap; a committed decision is not.
Models can spit out chords, fills, and endless variations — sometimes useful, often noise. What we listen for is whether a person stood behind the choices: when the groove sits wrong on purpose, when silence is doing the work, when a “mistake” stays because it carries weight. Computers are in the chain like any other gear; they do not replace the need to mean it.
March pick
Album of the month: Diario Di Uno Sconfitto
The spine of the shelf — confession, looped until it tells the truth.
If you have never run this front to back in one sitting, carve out the hour. It is raw on purpose, repetitive where it hurts, and still the record we point people to first. Find it on Releases with the rest of the catalog; lossless downloads are there when you want to own the session.
February 2025
Turn it up, then dial it back
These tracks were mixed to survive both headphones and a room.
If you can, listen once loud enough to feel the low end in your chest, then again quietly on a walk. Different details surface each time — that is intentional. We are not chasing one “correct” volume; we want the songs to meet you where you are.
Winter notes
Why “Legacy” is in the name
Archives, experiments, and things we still stand behind.
Dedalo Legacy is the shelf where finished work lives: EPs, soundtracks, sketches that became real records. Nothing here is filler — if it is public, we still connect with it. New material arrives when it is ready, not on a marketing clock.
For the room you listen in
Downloads are a deliberate choice
Files you can keep beat a tab that disappears tomorrow.
Streaming is convenient; owning a file respects the session you build around an album. Grab what you want, offline it, play it through whatever chain you trust. If something is marked “coming soon,” it means we are still finalising the master — not holding out for hype.
























