TALKING SHOP
Piezo
Luca Mucci talks studio gear, weird effects, and why he records absolutely everything
The term piezo is derived from a Greek word that means to squeeze, press, or push. It’s a fitting moniker for Luca Mucci, a rising Italian producer and DJ making propulsive, kinetic club music that pushes all kinds of sonic boundaries. Mucci’s twisted, complex beats dance on the fringes of techno, footwork and UKG, never staying in one place long enough for us to pin them down.
Mucci’s work is driven by a boundless talent for sound design; he tells us that creative effects processing, precise audio editing and a whole lot of resampling are the keys to producing “unexpected but controllable results”. While he’s previously released on a venerable collection of imprints that includes Orson, Swamp 81, Idle Hands and Wisdom Teeth, 2023 has seen Mucci release three EPs across three more labels – most recently, the knotty, shape-shifting Cyclic Wavez EP arrived on Nervous Horizon.
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We caught up with Mucci to find out more about his unique approach to electronic music-making and he was also kind enough to leave us with three helpful tips for aspiring producers.
When did you start making music?
“I started making electronic music when I was about 18 years old, after I saw a friend playing around with all those wires and racks on Propellerhead Reason.