KYMATA is a solo vocal project exploring the expressive and transformative potential of the human voice. Through vocal textures, layered polyphonies, harmonic tension, breath work, and live looping, the voice becomes at once instrument, matter, landscape, and ritual space.

The project develops immersive sonic architectures where organic resonance, repetition, and timbral transformation generate suspended states between intimacy, trance, and collective memory.
Rooted in an experimental yet deeply embodied approach, KYMATA draws inspiration from oral traditions, Mediterranean resonances, recontextualized in contemporary vocal practices, fragments, echoes, creating layered temporal and soundscapes where past and present continuously interact.
KYMATA is currently in development.
First live extracts, audiovisual material, and recordings are being progressively produced. Selected excerpts and private material are available upon request.