Ananda Ave is not just a name, but a doorway.
A doorway to soft mornings and weightless nights, to rooms filled with Rhodes whispers, gentle synths, and mellow grooves that seem to come from nowhere and stay like old memories. Sometimes cinematic, sometimes lo-fi, always intimate.
Born from the quietest folds of Carlo Matti’s imagination, Ananda Ave explores the invisible spaces between stillness and movement.
With each release, Is This Real?, Nirvana, New Temple, Eyes and Legs, Old Temple, Freely, Wide Space, and more, this project offers music that feels like light through paper curtains, like walking slow under a sky you’ve never seen before.
There are roads made of softness here, cycles of sound that turn gently and endlessly.
Synths, pianos, electric guitars and bass, occasional hand pans or hammonds, speak not in phrases but in sighs, shapes and silence. It’s ambient music touched by wonder, shaped with care, born of dreaming.
Ananda Ave is music for breathing slower, for returning inward, for remembering something you forgot you needed.