With "Space Commuters," Komok confidently enters a new sound world that feels both personal and futuristic. The project is the first time London-based Italian composer Alessandro Inglima has fully immersed himself in electronic music, and it has a strong sense of purpose.
"Space Commuters" is a groove-driven journey that is hard to categorize because of a deep-seated instinct for instrumental storytelling. Instead, it moves between acid house beats, big-beat energy, IDM complexity, and leftfield electronica. The result is an experience. It feels like you're floating through made-up sound systems where the warmth of analog meets the curiosity of digital.
The production has a tactile quality at its core. It feels like Inglima is making a world in real time with every layer. The rhythms make you feel like you're moving forward, and the textures around them make you think of something more reflective, memories seen through a futuristic lens. "Space Commuters" has an emotional pull because it strikes a balance between moving forward and remembering the past.
The single, released on March 13, 2026, is the third part of Protopia, a 12-track audio-visual project that will blend sound, memories, and imagined technologies into a single artistic statement. Komok isn't just trying out different electronic styles, he's also creating a unique narrative language within them, as this track shows.
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