Magni remains cryptic. In the finale of the EP (a hidden track titled Il Silenzio dei Cazzi ), he whispers over static: “Non voglio essere famoso. Voglio essere incompreso. Cento X Cento.” (I don’t want to be famous. I want to be misunderstood. 100 x 100.)
The Italian producer and multi-instrumentalist has never been one for hand-holding. His latest project under the moniker, released via the Cento X Cento (CXD) collective, isn’t just an EP—it’s a manifesto wrapped in distortion and late-night anxiety.
Music has become sanitized. Playlists are designed for maximum passive consumption. Alex Magni, via Gli AristoCazzi and CXD, is actively hostile to that passivity. Gli AristoCazzi -Alex Magni- Cento X Cento- CXD...
As Gli AristoCazzi continues to gain momentum, the future looks bright for this innovative Italian fashion brand. With plans to expand into new markets and collaborate with other artists and brands, Magni and his team are poised to take the fashion world by storm.
Another key aspect of Gli AristoCazzi's success is its commitment to quality and craftsmanship. Every piece in the brand's collection is carefully crafted using only the finest materials, ensuring that each item is not only stylish but also durable and long-lasting. This attention to detail has helped to build a loyal following among fashion enthusiasts, who appreciate the brand's dedication to creating clothing that is both fashionable and functional. Magni remains cryptic
As the driving force behind Gli AristoCazzi, Alex Magni is the linchpin that holds the collective together. His artistic vision and curatorial expertise have been instrumental in shaping the group's aesthetic and sonic identity. With a background in music production and visual arts, Magni brings a unique perspective to the table, pushing the boundaries of what's possible in the realm of multimedia performance.
If you haven't listened to Gli AristoCazzi yet, stop reading and hit play. But if you need a primer: imagine if they grew up listening to 1970s Italian prog rock and Franco Battiato. Imagine techno that doesn’t want you to dance, but to mosh . Cento X Cento
Magni’s production is built on a fascinating premise: real people, not actors. His casting calls are open to anyone willing, resulting in a wild array of participants including octogenarians, schoolteachers by day, and even a vegans-versus-carnivores rivalry.