There are musicians who perform, and then there are those who reveal.
Simone Soro belongs to the latter, tracing invisible lines between silence and expression with the bow of his violin. A composer and traveler of sound, he blends classical roots, jazz whispers, tango fire, and improvised breath into a voice entirely his own.
Driven by curiosity and the longing to speak in his own language, he has walked alongside voices from every corner of the globe. From the Sardinian soul of Claudia Aru, the refined touch of Stefano Guzzetti, to the Indian rhythms of Varijashree Venugopal, Pramath Kiran, and Praveen Rao. Whether in the hush of European concert halls or on distant stages in Japan, China, or Niger, his violin carries stories of places and people that resonate far beyond their borders.
With Me in Loop, his debut, Simone offered a mirror of emotion and experimentation, painting with loops and layers the quiet storms within. It was a beginning, perhaps the first spiral in a path that keeps circling deeper.
And now, with Ispiràle, he invites us once more to slow down and listen differently.
This album is a map drawn from memory, movement, and the intimate geography of a musician in search of meaning. The sea murmurs, Istanbul dreams, and sleepless nights find a voice in each violin phrase. Casa 17 dances with warmth and hope, while La fine è l’inizio holds you like a farewell that becomes a beginning.
Ispiràle is neither destination nor escape.
It is a companion for those who walk without hurry, who find comfort in the in-between.
A soft spiral inward and outward, through nostalgia, meditation, encounter, and return.
Simone’s music carries no excess.
Just what is needed to move you.
A breath. A bow.
A step toward the center of yourself.