Gli Aristocazzi -alex Magni- Cento X Cento- Cxd... __exclusive__
| Section | Length | Elements | Commentary | |---------|--------|----------|------------| | | 0:00‑0:12 | Ambient field recordings (Milan subway) + filtered piano | Sets urban atmosphere while hinting at the “CXD” label’s experimental edge. | | Verse 1 | 0:13‑0:45 | 16‑bar rap, 4/4 beat, subtle vinyl crackle | Lyrically explores “digital alienation” with references to Dante and Baudrillard. | | Hook | 0:46‑1:00 | 8‑bar melodic chant, layered vocal harmonies | Uses a repetitive “cent‑cent” chant, echoing the “one‑hundred” motif. | | Verse 2 | 1:01‑1:33 | 12‑bar rap, syncopated drums, off‑beat hi‑hat patterns | Magni inserts a live saxophone riff, creating a jazz‑hip‑hop hybrid. | | Bridge | 1:34‑1:55 | 21‑second instrumental break, glitch‑processed bass | Symbolic “break” that mirrors the lyrical theme of societal fracture. | | Outro | 1:56‑2:30 | Fade‑out with reversed samples of the intro | Completes the cyclical structure, returning to the urban soundscape. |
Cento, with its rich history and cultural heritage, was a place where tradition and innovation coexisted in harmony. It was here that Alex Magni, a local artist and provocateur, decided to create his most ambitious project yet: "Cento X Cento - CXD." This mysterious initiative seemed to blend art, activism, and sheer eccentricity, captivating the imagination of the townspeople. Gli AristoCazzi -Alex Magni- Cento X Cento- CXD...
Cast * Regina Di Faenza. * Stecco Ducale. * Alex Magni. * Fabio Sacrati. * Valentina Segretaria. Cazzi a mazzi (Video 2009) | Section | Length | Elements | Commentary
Cast * Regina Di Faenza. * Stecco Ducale. * Alex Magni. * Fabio Sacrati. * Valentina Segretaria. Cazzi a mazzi (Video 2009) | | Verse 2 | 1:01‑1:33 | 12‑bar
Gli AristoCazzi, with Alex Magni at the helm, had succeeded in their mission. They had shown that even in the most traditional of settings, there was room for experimentation, for challenging norms, and for reimagining the future. And as the people of Cento looked up at the "AristoCazzi" figures that now dotted their landscape, they smiled, knowing that they were part of something much larger than themselves—a story of transformation, of a town that had dared to multiply its potential, Cento X Cento.