Anyma and Tale of Us Tease Various IDs and Deliver World Class Production in Afterlife Tulum Show
Watch video clips of the most insane moments from the Afterlife show in Tulum, Mexico.
Over the last few months clips of Anyma and Tale of Us shows have been popping up across Instagram and Tiktok feeds wowing people with their incredible displays of visual production. Matteo Milleri and Carmine Conte are sending audiences on a journey unlike no other creating an experience that blurs the lines between the physical and digital worlds.
With the help of Italian-born artist Alessio De Vecchi, the two are revolutionizing live performances to immerse people in a crossroads between music, art, nature, consciousness, and virtual space. In fact, the two might just have put on the best show they’ve ever performed at their most recent Afterlife event in Tulum, Mexico.
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Tale of Us and Anyma’s music is emotive and atmospheric in nature while incorporating ambient sounds that fit Tulum’s vibe seamlessly. By using cutting-edge technology, Matteo and Carmine took people on a sonic journey through sound and mind as the day fell into night.
When working with Matteo, Alessio De Vecchi reported that their goal was to provide an ultra-aesthetic experience while simultaneously communicating a narrative to the audience. Prepared to be in mesmerized and check out these hot unreleased tracks from the show.
Anyma – “Explore Your Future”
The Rise Of Adam@alessiodevecchi @afterlife_ofc pic.twitter.com/9635FaDBIv
— anyma (@anyma_eva) January 6, 2023
Massano – ID
Tale of Us at Afterlife Tulum ☠️
— Rave Footage 🎥 (@RaveFootage) January 28, 2022
Track ID ??????pic.twitter.com/llp1wqVM6B
Rebuke and Anyma – ID
its coming.. new collaboration with @anyma_ofc being teased at afterlife tulum 🔥 pic.twitter.com/QpwDym7FHh
— Rebūke (@rebukemusic) January 7, 2023
Anyma first premiered this new audio-visual show, Genesys, at the legendary Printworks London back in October 2022, but this year will share it with the world in upcoming Afterlife shows at Miami Music Week, Buenos Aires, Sao Paulo, Madrid, Barcelona, and more.
Though these performances require a huge amount of work and intricate technology, Mateo and Carmine are pushing the boundaries and altering our perception of electronic music shows. Another artist known for using massive visual production like this is Eric Prydz in his HOLO show series and coming soon will be What so Not’s three years in the making project using 360-degree projection mapping inside Wisdome LA.
We’ve only begun to scratch the surface of creative possibilities and in time will inspire other artists to develop their own curated audience experiences. Click here to purchase your tickets and check out all upcoming Afterlife shows.
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