Ouroboros – OUT NOW

Ouroboros in now available on all major streaming digital platforms!

It’s an instrumental concept album about the Ouroboros symbol, the snake biting its own tail, often interpreted as a symbol for eternal cyclic renewal through a process of destruction which brings creation and subsequently everything that’s created is destroyed.

The music is a blend of ambient and neoclassical music with a space ambient and cinematic twist.

https://fabriziobrugnera.fanlink.to/Ouroboros

Matrioshka Brain – EP

Matrioshka Brain is a collaboration with minimal space ambient artist Alessandro Penna , the six tracks part of the EP turned out to be musically different from what each of us usually creates with his own project, Ambient, Space Ambient and Electronic music are blended together with a hint of retro synth atmosphere.

It’s available on major digital platforms since September 11st:

Spotify

iTunes/Apple Music

Amazon Music

Google Play

Deezer

And many others…

Yuletide EP – Remastered

 

Yuletide was the fourth and last of the four EP originally released in 2016 with the project Brugner Brokk, it’s a concept instrumental album inspired by the festival associated with the northern winter solstice. The sound is characterised by a dark and solemn atmosphere, developed with elements of new age folk, classical and dark ambient music.

Tuned at 432Hz.

It’s been completely remixed and remastered, now available on:
and many others…
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“It is said that in a certain faraway land the cold is so intense that words freeze as soon as they are uttered, and after some time thaw and become audible, so that words spoken in winter go unheard until the next summer.” (Unknown)
Released November 2, 2016
Remixed and Remastered in 2019

Fabrizio Brugnera: Composition, Editing, Mixing, Engineering, Programming, Mastering.

Cover design, graphic and photography by Ferraro Veronica

©℗ Fabrizio Brugnera

 

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The Butterfly EP – Remastered

The Butterfly was originally released in 2016 with the project Brugner Brokk, it’s a beatless ambient track with a slow gradual development, the sound is characterised by ethereal bright atmospheres developed with elements of new age, classical and ambient music.
The EP is entirely instrumental and tuned at 432Hz.
It’s been completely remixed and remastered, now available on:

Spotify

Deezer

Apple Music/iTunes

Google Play Music

Bandcamp

cdBaby

And many others!


The butterfly in many cultures is seen as emblematic symbol of metamorphosis, it brings a powerful transformation in a sense of expansion, growth and elevation.
Its main symbolism is personal transformation, but it also represents the soul and its immortality.

Life Lessons From A Butterfly:

Let go of the past.
Trust the future.
Embrace change.
Come out of the cocoon.
Unfurl your wings.
Dare to get off the ground.
Ride the breeze.
Savor the flowers.
Put on your brightest colors.
Let your beauty show.
(Unknown)

Composed, arranged, produced, programmed, mixed and mastered by Fabrizio Brugnera

Cover design and graphic by Veronica Ferraro, Fabrizio Brugnera
Texts and concept idea: Fabrizio Brugnera

Originally released in 2016
Remixed and Remastered in 2019 by Fabrizio Brugnera
Video realized by Fabrizio Brugnera

©℗ Fabrizio Brugnera

Font Before The Rain, © Måns Grebäck

Fabrizio Brugnera – Siril 2.0 – New Single 2019 Promo

Siril is an instrumental track on Fabrizio Brugnera’s 2010 EP, Nén.
The original composition was for piano and strings, Siril 2.0 is a new version released in 2019, with guitar as a lead instrument.
The new arrangment blends progressive rock with classical film music.
Among his compositions, “Siril” has significant relevance, as it was used in commercials and short films.
Siril 2.0 is the lead single of his upcoming album.

Spotify

Amazon

Itunes/Apple Music

CdBaby

And many more…


Fabrizio Brugnera: guitar, bass, programming, engineering, production, mixing and mastering.

Cover design, graphic and photography by Ferraro Veronica

©℗ Fabrizio Brugnera

Font Before The Rain, © Måns Grebäck