Louis Siciliano is not just a musician, he is a visionary. His music doesn’t echo, but rather screams rebellion against conformity, a cry of resistance against a world torn apart by fratricidal wars led by corrupt and ruthless politicians.
Louis Siciliano is an artist who rejects being defined or limited as a product on a supermarket shelf. His music is a constant stream of discovery and exploration, a journey through sound that defies every expectation. It’s an art that doesn’t ask for permission, but claims the right to probe the depths of the subconscious.
As his great friend and supporter, author June Di Schino, often says: “We don’t have time for anything that isn’t extraordinary“. Siciliano not only lives by this mantra, but he embodies it in his music. His work is not just a product, but a process, a continuous effort to push the boundaries of what can be expressed through sound.
Resisting the temptation to resort to prepackaged formulas, Louis Siciliano creates music that is fresh, bold, deep, and at the same time provocative. It’s not just about sounds, but a journey, an experience that transcends language barriers and touches the deepest strings of the soul.
His latest instrumental album, which he started recording in early March and will keep him engaged for at least the next two years, is yet another testament to this indomitable determination. Collaborating with nothing short of exceptional artists such as Giovanni Imparato on percussion and Umberto Muselli on tenor sax, Siciliano is creating with these sublime masters a work that promises to be as revolutionary as it is exciting.
In an era of repetitions and imitations, Sir Louis Siciliano stands out as an exception, an artist who not only challenges conventions, but shatters them. His work is an act of rebellion, a cry of freedom that resonates in the heart of anyone who listens. He is not just a musician, he is a fighter, a rebellious pacifist, a great creative genius. And for this reason, he deserves to be always heard.