A straightforward pop sound with electronic touches, active from the early 2000s to 2013.
If you want the Zero Assoluto sound, start with 'Roma (Che Non Sorridi Quasi Mai)' and 'Per Dimenticare'. They're the ones that still get hummed.
Zero Assoluto gave Italian pop a clean, uncluttered voice in the 2000s. Songs like 'Roma (Che Non Sorridi Quasi Mai)' and 'Per Dimenticare' framed everyday moments with simple melodies and de Gaspari's plainspoken delivery. They weren't flashy, but they stuck around for a decade, putting out five albums that felt like snapshots of ordinary life.
Thomas de Gaspari and Matteo Maffucci started releasing music in the early 2000s, with their first album arriving in 2003. They kept a steady pace through 2012, with albums like 'Sotto Una Luna Normale' and 'Appena Prima Di Partire'. The duo stopped working together in 2013, and both have since done solo work.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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