Andrea Pizzo and The Purple Mice - 'Come Out Lazarus 2 – Ineffability'
- The Real Ding
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Genova-based collective Andrea Pizzo and The Purple Mice return with 'Come Out Lazarus 2 – Ineffability', a contemplative, downtempo electronic single that continues their boundary-pushing exploration of science, technology and human experience.
Written from the perspective of a patient undergoing a near-death event during a heart transplant, the track unfolds as an introspective and almost otherworldly narrative. Atmospheric production and restrained pacing mirror the disorientation of the moment, while the concept-driven storytelling adds emotional weight to the experience.
As the second chapter in a wider conceptual cycle, the release builds on the group’s reputation for blending philosophical themes with immersive sound design. Drawing influence from acts like Radiohead, Massive Attack and Pink Floyd, the track balances electronic minimalism with a cinematic, reflective tone.
Known for their multidisciplinary approach, the collective continue to merge music with ideas rooted in science and futurism, as heard in previous releases like 'The Machine', which examined the evolving relationship between humans and artificial intelligence.
