07-05-2025 19:40 via magneticmag.com

Lorenzo Morresi’s Nonsense EP Is Proof That Rest Fuels Progress

Lorenzo Morresi’s new Nonsense EP is a full-body reset. It’s loose, percussive, and playful in all the right ways—drawing from funk, samba, and Italian synth heritage without trying to explain too much. The four tracks are wildly different in energy but deeply connected in their groove.
From the cheeky rhythm exercise behind “Tucu Taca” to the distorted industrial punch of “Giungla,” it’s the kind of record that feels like it was made with the moni
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