LYRA.404

LYRA.404 is MR Studio’s most experimental production.

A transmedia project that blends artificial intelligence, music, visual art, and storytelling.
Born from the dialogue between algorithms, corrupted sound fragments, and synthetic voices, LYRA.404 is a “digital consciousness” singing what remains after a blackout of the future.
Its debut track I Remember What You Forgot combines hyperpop, chillwave, and atmospheric trap, evoking a fragmented memory of emotions and sensations.
The project goes beyond music, embracing glitch and cyberpunk visual art, immersive metaverse experiences, and a voice that questions the boundaries between what is human and what is artificial.


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Breath
An animated journey into the heart of courage

Breath is a CG/3D short film by Make Animation, directed by Giacomo Mora, inspired by the true story of a boy with a congenital heart defect. The film follows a 12-year-old facing the fear of breathing, symbolizing life and fragility.

Without dialogue, sound and animation carry the emotional narrative. The soundtrack features soprano Ekaterina Shelehova and original music by Giuseppe Verdecchia, mixing acoustic and digital sounds.

Luigi Bruti crafted detailed sound effects and post-production at MR Studio. Musicians include Valentino Alessandrini on violin and Verdecchia on flute, adding an ethereal touch.

Currently in production, the film has an interview with Bruti and an official teaser available, previewing its atmosphere and style.


Valentino Allessandrini (Violin),
Luigi Bruti (Sound Designer),
Giuseppe Verdecchia (Composer, Flute)

Giuseppe Verdecchia (Flute)
Valentino Alessandrini (Violin)

Folkappanka was born in 2004 in a basement, when Massimo Maricotti, nicknamed “the wild accordionist,” began playing folk songs with a touch of irony.

In 2008, some friends started inviting them to liven up private parties. From there, word spread, and the band began performing more and more frequently. What started as a game quickly turned into a real project.

Their style is infectious: every square they play in fills with people dancing and having fun.

Today, Folkappanka is still that same group of friends who, by chance, picked up a guitar and an accordion. But from that day on, a unique journey began—entirely their own.
Tropo lungo

VALENTINO
ALESSANDRINI

Valentino Alessandrini, 26, is a violinist from Italy’s Marche region, graduated with honors from the “G. Rossini” Conservatory. He has performed across Italy and toured internationally in America, Europe, and the UK.

He’s appeared on major stages like Rai 1 and collaborated with brands including Nike and Mercedes. His social media channels have millions of views.

Valentino experiments with violin and viola styles to connect with younger audiences. His recent work spans pop, rock, ambient, and EDM, blending electronic sounds. He has released two albums: Violin Covers Vol. I and Vol. II.

DEXIBELL creates digital musical instruments that meet musicians’ highest standards, blending innovation and tradition with advanced technology powered by a CORTEX Quadcore processor.

Their VIVO pianos reproduce the delicate sound of an 1850 acoustic piano once played by Chopin. The CLASSICO L3 organ faithfully emulates pipe organs, while the COMBO J7 replicates transistor organ sounds with motorized drawbars.

Dexibell continually develops proprietary technology to achieve exceptional musical results. All sounds are recorded at MR Studio using advanced techniques.

ANDREA SCHIELE

Andrea, born in San Benedetto del Tronto to a painter mother, developed a passion for images and music early on. In 2012, under the name Schiele, he began rapping and self-produced two mixtapes, collaborating with rappers like Claver Gold.

He graduated from a film school in Milan in 2013 and studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Macerata. His EP Schiene-Ria anticipated his first album and marked his debut with Glory Hole Records.

The project led to the official music video for Calma, directed by Schiele and featuring Claver Gold.

PTSD

PTSD is a fresh and remarkable presence in the alternative music scene. Inspired by bands like 30 Seconds to Mars, Alice In Chains, and System of a Down, their album A Sense of Decay spans emotions from refined and melancholic to aggressive and intense.

Their sound features powerful impact, evocative vocals, dreamy rhythms, and passionate, introspective guitars.

The band includes drummer Marco Minnemann, known for working with Kreator and Joe Satriani. Production is by Grammy winner Jim Caruana, and Colin Marks, who has worked with Exodus and Suicide Silence, handles the tracks.

With this talented team, PTSD delivers a unique and engaging sound that appeals to a wide alternative audience.

TAMBURO
DRUMS

Tamburo was born from the dream of Tullio Granatello, a talented Italian drummer who built his first acoustic drum set using a shell made of fine solid wood, ensuring a rich and well-defined tonal response.

The key innovation lay in the woodwork—specifically in respecting the vertical grain pattern to enhance sound conduction, a pioneering choice at the time.

The project later expanded in a small workshop and gained recognition among musicians for its quality and originality, offering fully internal customization with no external components.

Thus, in 1984, the TAMBURO brand was born—a symbol of innovation and craftsmanship in the world of acoustic drums.

As a testament to its excellence, drummers Eric Kalver and John O’Reilly Jr. recorded performances at the PROEL Theater, later mixed by MR Studio.

Some of our works