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Cat-No:NG07LP
Release-Date:31.07.2026
Configuration:LP
Barcode:3760179358605
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People Of The Moon - Acelera (ft. María José Llergo)
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People Of The Moon - Onenon (ft. Tom Misch)
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People Of The Moon - Puleza (ft. Fabiana Martone)
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People Of The Moon - Celavi (ft. María José Llergo)
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People Of The Moon - Carè
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People Of The Moon - People of the Moon
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People Of The Moon - Ma tu che bbuò
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People Of The Moon - Sciallà
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People Of The Moon - Shway shway (ft. Celinatique)
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People Of The Moon - Ondas do mar (ft. GabrielPrado)
After the acclaimed Bar Mediterraneo, Massimo Di Lena and Lucio Aquilina return with People Of The Moon, expanding their sound into a space of creative freedom. The “People of the Moon” are not fictional, but a dimension within us all: a deeply personal yet universal force, an alternative mindset that emerges when freed from social constraints.

Under moonlight, the album explores anxieties and aspirations through groove and rhythm, expressed in Neapolitan, Arabic, English, Spanish, and Portuguese. It moves fluidly from Afro-Cuban influences in “Celavì” to Anatolian textures in “Ma Tu Che Bbuò”, blending highlife guitars with Nu Genea’s signature mandolins-new rhythms filtered through an Italian lens.
The first single “Sciallà” (2025) introduced this direction: dance as catharsis, not escape. The title track reflects a quiet resilience-persistent rather than triumphant. “Onenon”, featuring Tom Misch, channels Mediterranean brit-funk, while “Acelera”, with María José Llergo, evokes a flamenco-tinged pursuit of the unattainable.
“Puleza” recalls Nuova Napoli with driving energy and vintage synths, while “Shway Shway”, sung by Celinatique, captures the album’s orbital flow-measured, rich, and rhythmically complex, echoing afrobeat explorations with Tony Allen.
Melody remains central, as in “Carè”. Across ten tracks, falling, flying, and dancing merge in a suspended groove. Gabriel Prado’s “Ondas Do Mar” embodies this pull: a cyclical motion, like the tides—irresistible, transformative, and alive within us.

A1 - Acelera (ft. María José Llergo)
A2 - Onenon (ft. Tom Misch)
A3 - Puleza (ft. Fabiana Martone)
A4 - Celavi (ft. María José Llergo)
A5 - Carè
B1 - People of the Moon
B2 - Ma tu che bbuò
B3 - Sciallà
B4 - Shway shway (ft. Celinatique)
B5 - Ondas do mar (ft. GabrielPrado)

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