Trust the Mask (Elisa Dal Bianco and Vittoria Cavedon) return with their third exciting single. The triple threat’s colourful new addition, “Our Fault,” completes their three-headed musical legendary beast. In 2023, the Italian experimental electronic duo engulfed anyone who entered their gravitational vortex in a mysterious, mask-wearing whirlwind.
This third tune, exuberant, effervescent, and full of wonderfully undulating neon synths, complements both the interstellar alt pop “Will you come?” and the glitch-infused, future cyber-pop “Otaku.”
“Our Fault” apologises to Mother Earth for human damage and recognises the role of optimism in the climate action movement. From their upcoming first album Idiom, an ethereal search for a universal language.
Another deep dive into their distinct, beautiful investigation of the electronic synth-sphere, they merge cyber, glitch, wave, and industrial genres into a new realm. Each track is a live, breathing piece of audio art in Trust the Mask’s orbit.
Idiom, the widely awaited full-length album, aims to speak across age, class, and personality. Discussing what younger generations are experiencing now and how reality may be without effort, free from geographical and ideological barriers. Each painting depicts unfamiliar locales and civilizations.
Trust the Mask wants connection. Connection in a fragmented world. ‘Our Fault’ apologises to Earth. During the lockdown, it seemed evident that Nature was giving us a harsh lesson after decades of mistreatment. A tune that started with antique accordion arpeggios and added analogue synthesisers, virtual pipe organs, and layers of choir sounds. Vittoria’s magnificent voice again directs the narrative as a conscience that reminds us of humanity’s mistakes.” TRUST THE MASK
This unique duo’s music and images interact in harmony, creating an uncommon and compelling connection between audience and artist.
Trust the Mask perfectly captures the alien and avant-garde with exploration and creative turmoil. Idiom is bold, unique, and otherworldly.