Concert review – Coca Puma an elegant journey in urban suggestions

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Milan, Volvo Studio. One of those evenings in which the atmosphere is full of expectation and the public is collected around an experience rather than a simple live.

On stage there is Coca Puma, Moniker of Constance Puma, a Roman artist who moves in an extremely fresh and contemporary fluid sound horizon.

For an hour, the public is immersed in a dense and stratified sound narration. Costanza, rigorously with the hat dropped on the eyes as a trademark, builds musical landscapes that mix the geometric influence of the Kraftwerks with drum'n'n'n'Bass pulsations, echoes of hyper pop and industrial atmospheres.
All crossed by references to the N-Jazz and by a sensitivity that oscillates between the 80s and a contemporaneity with urban traits.

To keep this sound mosaic together is his voice: ethereal, sinuous, capable of transforming itself into a magnetic whisper or in a thread stretched between elegance and experimentation. Coca Puma does not just perform, but translates mood into vibrations, intercepting the breath of the city and transfiguring it into a personal and fascinating musical cosmogony.

When the set closes, the impression of having crossed a parallel universe made of sounds and images remains, an experience that sedates and continues to resonate even beyond the walls of the Venue.

Score: 8.00

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