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IT063049C2F6NOOPWT 15063049LOB2525 Elegante,moderno ed inaugurato nel 2007, ristrutturato nel 2023 questo Loft/Apt/Suite, offre ai suoi clienti (2 pp) uno spazio di circa 60 mq situato nel quartiere Chiaia-Mergellina in una posizione strategica

Nu Genea-People of the Moon      new LP out on 1/5/2026After the acclaimed Bar Mediterraneo, Massimo Di Lena and Lucio A...
28/04/2026

Nu Genea-People of the Moon new LP out on 1/5/2026

After the acclaimed Bar Mediterraneo, Massimo Di Lena and Lucio Aquilina return with a new album that broadens the scope of their sound even further, sailing beyond the Pillars of Hercules into a constellation of gravity-defying creative freedom.

☾ People Of The Moon ☾ is not an imagined cosmic species, but a dimension within us all. Deeply personal yet universally shared. An alternative way of thinking that lays dormant until we find the courage to untether it, helping us experience life more fully. It is that precious sphere of the soul that slips away from everyday life. A form of self-expression free from the social pressures that weigh on each, at every latitude on the planet.

Under the moonlight, these songs trace anxieties and aspirations, guided by the international language of groove and rhythmic motion, articulated in Neapolitan, Arabic, English, Spanish, and Portuguese. It speaks with equal clarity through the Afro-Cuban influences of Celavì (“That’s Life”), with its circular rhythmic energy, and through the Anatolian zurna of Ma Tu Che Bbuò (“What Do You Want?” in Neapolitan), moving from highlife guitars to the mandolins that have become a Nu Genea signature. New idioms and rhythms, filtered through an Italian perspective.

The first single Sciallà (“Go Away” in Neapolitan), released in the summer of 2025, already hinted at what was taking shape in the Nu Genea workshop - a radiant guide to embracing difficulty and finding relief in dance. Not so much an escape, but a form of catharsis. Looking up at the giant mirror ball orbiting above us, we catch a glimpse of our best selves reflected back, and appreciate that the People Of The Moon invoked in the title track are more familiar than we first realised.

There’s a kind of resilience in these voices that isn’t loud or triumphant, but persistent and rooted in the simple act of continuing. The imagery of high-speed motion is central to Onenon (“On and On”), where British singer and multi-instrumentalist Tom Misch helps conjure a Mediterranean brit-funk reminiscent of Pino D’Angiò’s basslines.

The voice in Acelera (“Speed Up” in Spanish) summons the strength to chase the moon as if it were an unattainable ideal, in this Andalusian-tinged track featuring María José Llergo, who also lends her voice to Celavì. Both tracks are among the more languorous arrangements, with flamenco palmas introducing an original fusion into the Nu Genea groove.

With its driving momentum, Puleza (“Clean Up” in Neapolitan) recalls the spirit of Nuova Napoli, albeit with vintage synth textures and wild, unrestrained delays. The track’s protagonist, performed by Fabiana Martone, is another of our lunar dwellers.

Yet even when it leans into forward motion, People Of The Moon doesn’t pulse at a frantic pace, moving instead through shifting states of speed, orbit, and suspension. In fact, the Levantine bossa nova Shway Shway (“Slowly, Slowly” in Arabic), sung by Celinatique, captures the orbital motion of the entire record. Not exactly slow, but measured. Rich in color, and marked by a rhythmic complexity that was also heard on the duo’s rare access to foundational afrobeat on The Tony Allen Experiments.

All the while, the album remains deeply attuned to melody - a Nu Genea hallmark - as heard in the effervescent hook of Carè (“Falling” in Neapolitan). In the lunar microgravity of these ten tracks, falling and flying become interchangeable with dancing as ways of following the beat, suspended yet compelled to move. That compulsion is also invoked by Brazilian percussionist Gabriel Prado, making his vocal debut on Ondas Do Mar (“Waves Of The Sea” in Portuguese). The pull of the waves, a constant interplay of motion and return, steady as a lunar phase, is impossible to resist. One might as well lean into the blue, not to dissolve but to rebuild. “Você vai ver que dentro de nós / vai rolar”: you’ll see that something will happen within us.

releases May 1, 2026

Listen Samples and pre order a copy of People of The Moon on Kagoshima Records Store and grab it in Piazza Mercato

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Casatiello Napoletano:  A typical Neapolitan rustic cake of the Easter period Symbolism in Neapolitan CuisineOn Good Fri...
01/04/2026

Casatiello Napoletano: A typical Neapolitan rustic cake of the Easter period

Symbolism in Neapolitan Cuisine

On Good Friday, Neapolitans traditionally prepare Casatiello in their kitchens.

For those unfamiliar, it's a typical Neapolitan rustic cake, typical of the Easter period. It's made with a dough similar to bread, but rich in lard, and stuffed with everything from salt, pepper, salami, cheese, pork cracklings, and familiar variations.

Its heaviness is so proverbial that people say "che casatiello!" to refer to a heavy and boring person!

But without further ado, where does this dish come from?

The History of Casatiello

Its origins are lost in the distant past, when Naples was under Greek and then Roman rule.

In fact, Greek literature already mentions "breads seasoned" with multiple ingredients. But its name comes from the Latin "caseus." The meaning of cheese, so casatiello, "distorted" in Neapolitan dialect, would mean "small cheese bread." (It's no coincidence that cheese, especially pecorino, remains one of the key ingredients of casatiello!)

It was one of the typical preparations of the pagan spring festivals in honor of Demeter (Ceres to the Romans), and from there to the Easter period, it's a short step!

It's also thought that there's a connection between the shape of our rustico and Christ's crown of thorns: the hard-boiled eggs (symbol of rebirth), nestled under pasta crosses, are thought-provoking.

Hence the tradition.

As early as 1600, we find pastiera and casatiello in Giovanbattista Basile's fairy tale "Cinderella the Cat," describing the king's celebrations to find the girl who had lost her slipper.

"And when the appointed day came, oh my goodness: what a massacre and what a feast they had! Where did so many pastiera and casatielle come from? Where did the sottestate and porpette come from? Where did the maccarune and graviuole come from? So much so that one could not eat a single serving of pasta.

Casatiello is often confused with tortano; the line is thin, but in truth there is a difference: while we recognize the former by the hard-boiled eggs embedded in it, in tortano the hard-boiled eggs are cut and inserted into the dough.

STONE ISLAND NAPOLIA special project dedicated to the city, in celebration of the opening of the new Napoli flagship sto...
12/03/2026

STONE ISLAND NAPOLI
A special project dedicated to the city, in celebration of the opening of the new Napoli flagship store.

The submerged park of Baia is a marine protected area located on the coasts of the metropolitan city of Naples north of ...
17/02/2026

The submerged park of Baia is a marine protected area located on the coasts of the metropolitan city of Naples north of the Gulf of Naples. It is also called "the submerged Pompeii", since it has a structure similar to that of the Roman city but it's 10x bigger!

Discover more and how to take a visit here:
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shoots by Edoardo Ruspantini

Riserva Naturale Oasi WWF Cratere degli Astroni 🐦🦉🦅🦇🦜🐿️🦔🎋🌿🍀🍁🍂🪻🪷🌺A few steps from the center of Naples is the Natural Res...
15/02/2026

Riserva Naturale Oasi WWF Cratere degli Astroni
🐦🦉🦅🦇🦜🐿️🦔🎋🌿🍀🍁🍂🪻🪷🌺
A few steps from the center of Naples is the Natural Reserve and WWF Cratere degli Astroni Oasis, also recognized as a Special Conservation Area.
It is the crater of an extinct volcano that is part of the Agnano crater complex, inserted in the extensive volcanic area of Campi Flegrei.
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15/02/2026

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