Lorenzo Senni approaches rave culture not as an insider, but as a curious and meticulous observer. A composer fascinated by the maximalist peaks of trance and the rigid frameworks of hard techno, he dissects dance music’s emotional structures to rebuild them with precision and clarity. His sound is less a nostalgic echo, more a reinvention—a futuristic reimagining rooted in analytical deconstruction.
At Sónar Istanbul, Senni unveils ‘Canone Infinito Xtended’ —a bold, expanded iteration of his latest work. Canone Infinito (Infinite Canon) is an exploration of repetition and resurgence; a sonic ritual of layered loops, cascading motifs, and emotional ascension. Through this performance, trance is stripped of its euphoria and rebuilt as something meditative, architectural, and deeply immersive.
Senni isolates the rhythmic DNA of rave, transforming it into a hypnotic, cerebral experience. Canone Infinito Xtended is not just a show—it’s a statement on the beauty of structure, the poetry of form, and the infinite cycles of sound.