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Her use of tempo as a therapeutic accelerant is both radical and resonant, turning the dancefloor into a kind of communal sweat lodge.


Dance as Neurological Alchemy


“In my vision of sound healing, I see dance as a form of neurological alchemy, where the body becomes a laboratory


for transformation... I apply this


understanding by focusing on the intentions behind each track.”


Intent, for Angiuli, is everything. Tracks aren’t just engineered—they’re encoded.


“I believe that intentions are the most important aspect, even before the creative process begins... When I imagine each track, I see it as a kind of neural blueprint—an architecture of healing in motion.”


The results? Sonic structures that don’t just hit your ears; they light up your neurons.


This is a rare and exquisite window into the mind of an artist who doesn’t merely compose or perform—she transfigures. Giorgia´s recounting of a journey from classical foundations to a boundaryless embrace of electronic sound is not the standard “genre shift” narrative. It’s a metamorphosis. What’s striking is the clarity with which she articulates the connective tissue between musical discipline and emotional intuition. She reveals a profound understanding of music as both a craft and a spiritual language, rooted in technical rigor but blooming into something deeply, almost mystically, human.


As the conversation shifts to faster tempos and


heightened textures, Angiuli’s voice grows even more compelling. Her dive into psytrance and hypertechno isn’t some stylistic flirtation—it’s a full-bodied plunge into emotional velocity. She doesn’t ride the wave of BPM trends; she reimagines their purpose. By reframing acceleration as therapy, she challenges the dichotomy between cerebral and physical music. Her self-coined term “Healing Dance Music” isn’t a gimmick—it’s a provocation. It invites us to reconsider the club not as escapism, but as ceremony. And in a post-pandemic world grappling with disconnection and disembodiment, that reframe feels vital.


But perhaps the most compelling turn in this segment is Angiuli’s conception of dance as “neurological alchemy.” This is where her vision reaches its most potent articulation. Her emphasis on intentionality—on words as vibrational codes and music as architectural blueprints for healing—is both deeply poetic and scientifically aware. These aren’t just nice metaphors; they echo neuroscience, somatics, and ancient ritual all at once. Few artists speak with such integrated fluency about frequency, emotion, and physiology. Fewer still embody it. Angiuli does both, and the result is music that doesn’t just move you. It rewires you.


“For me, the stage is a sacred space where chaos and order, play and precision come together in real time.”


She sees these moments of unpredictability not as flaws but as emotional catalysts.


“I find beauty in the imperfections that arise during a live performance. They remind us that we are all human, and our experiences are not always polished or predictable. These moments of unpredictability can lead to unexpected connections and emotional releases, enriching the experience for both me and the audience.”


There’s a reverence in her approach to live


music—a commitment to presence and vulnerability that contrasts powerfully with the clinical polish of digital culture.


“In a world that often seeks perfection, celebrating these imperfections helps us embrace our shared humanity and the authenticity of our experiences.”


“As a big fan of hers, I admire her as an innovator in the scene,” she says. The EP vibrates with both aggression and transcendence, as heard in one of its central tracks. “This EP captures a unique blend of rage and light. One of the tracks, titled ‘Warriors of Light,’ encapsulates this duality


perfectly. It


acknowledges that following the light can be challenging, and sometimes we need to act as warriors to overcome the darkness that surrounds us.”


Here, rebellion is less about destruction and more about metamorphosis—about shedding layers to step into something clearer, more whole.


This energy of transformation also pulses through her


live performances. Known for their emotional


immediacy and improvisational spirit, her shows fuse analog instruments, toys, theremin, and voice into something unpredictable and intimate. In an era often dominated by slick perfection, she stands in defense of the human element.


“In an era that often rewards mechanical perfection, I find that improvisation remains a sacred practice. I love playing live because it allows me to embrace the human touch and the gift of imperfection.” Her stage is more than a platform—it’s a spiritual zone.


Warriors of Light: Music as Transformation, Connection, and Sacred Rebellion


The upcoming EP on ARTCORE Records is more than just a release—it’s a rite of passage. Converging raw energy with mystical exploration, it resonates powerfully with the aesthetic of Indira Paganotto, an artist she deeply admires.


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