‘E se l’onda è il mare’, Buffetti and La Fabbrica del Nulla return with sound, philosophy and vibration

Gennaio 5, 2026

E se l’onda è il mare, a new album that reconnects the individual with the universe, where music becomes an experience of reflection and profound resonance.

There comes a moment when the sound vibrates and music becomes an experience.

With E se l’onda è il mare the Fabbrica del Nulla, having toured Northern Europe and recently performed Oper/in/a Bottle, which was broadcast on Rai5, returns to the stage to take us on a sensory and spiritual journey where vibration becomes thought and listening becomes introspection.

Consisting of Massimo Buffetti (piano and composition), Stefano Agostini (flute), Carlo Failli (clarinet), Luca Guidi (guitar) and Rob Nigro (sound), the group confirms its distinctive style: a language in which contemporary classical music intertwines with world music, jazz, minimalism and improvisation. This creates an experience that becomes action, vibration and thought in motion.

We are accustomed to perceiving ourselves and others as distinct individuals, much like we view a wave as an isolated entity. But in E se l’onda è il mare we discover that we are part of a whole, fragments of an individualised cosmos, as the great masters remind us. The album thus becomes a mirror to a world that ‘knocks on doors’, a world traversed by a crisis that can become an opportunity for rebirth and awareness. This sonic and conceptual journey explores the depths of the human soul, its shadows and its lights, blending quantum physics, Eastern philosophy and Western spirituality.

Published On: Gennaio 5, 2026Categories: News244 wordsViews: 27