Giordano Amici - Dove tutto è possibile
Silence, noise, amplified sensations, and words that escape. A universe that often seems too fast, too chaotic, too difficult to decipher. With “Dove tutto è possibile” (Where Everything is Possible) (Pako Music Records/Believe Digital), the new single by Giordano Amici, the Roman singer-songwriter interprets the lived experience of those living with Autism Spectrum Disorder, offering an intimate and respectful look at a condition that affects one in 77 children in Italy alone, according to the latest ISS data.
Available on all digital stores from April 2nd, on the occasion of World Autism Awareness Day, the song does not aim to explain, but to accompany, on a path of awareness and understanding. And it does so with the delicacy that has always distinguished Amici's writing, who has been involved in narrating social issues for years: a song that tells about autism from the inside, in the first person, giving a voice to those who too often remain unheard.
The lyrics of “Dove tutto è possibile” are an open window onto a horizon made of subtle perceptions, details that become essential, and sensations that escape common definitions – «In my silent world of colors and shades, the noise is different, more than a flower in my mind» –. Words that take the listener into a different everyday life, that of an autistic boy, translating the difficulties and the beauty of his vision of the world, made of amplified sounds, gestures that take on their own meanings, and a receptivity that follows paths yet to be discovered. «The crowd is a large sea» and silence can become deafening, but everything has its own rhythm, its own logic, its own space of freedom.
Giordano's approach does not stop at the surface, but pushes us to reflect on how our way of perceiving reality is only one of many possibilities.
«Everyone has their own way of feeling, communicating, and living – he explains –, and I believe it is essential to try to understand these differences, to accept and respect them.»
Autism is defined as a “spectrum” due to its vast range of nuances. Those living with this condition develop a unique interpretation of what surrounds them, and Amici's song avoids any simplification, choosing instead to convey an authentic emotion, without rhetoric.
Many studies show that autism alters sensory perception, causing sounds, lights, and physical contact to be processed in an amplified or, conversely, almost muffled way. According to the National Autistic Society, over 70% of people diagnosed with a form of autism experience hyper- or hypo-sensitivity to stimuli, an aspect that profoundly affects their interaction with the outside world. This characteristic is reflected in the sound construction of “Dove tutto è possibile,” where the arrangements guide the listener through an alternation of quiet and impetuosity, of lightness and total immersion, just as it happens to those living with different sensory processing. The result is a musical experience that not only tells but makes one live the essence of the song.
It is no coincidence that music has always represented a privileged channel of expression for those who have difficulty communicating with words. Music therapy, in fact, has shown positive effects in improving social interaction, facilitating a more spontaneous connection with the surrounding environment and significantly reducing the repetitive and anxious behaviors associated with autism. Research published in 2023 confirmed that listening to and practicing music can stimulate both brain hemispheres, promoting greater emotional awareness and enhancing relational skills. “Dove tutto è possibile” uses music not only as an artistic language but as a means to connect with those who deserve to be heard.
If on the one hand the lyrics describe the everyday life of those living with this condition, on the other hand, they carry a message of trust and freedom. The metaphorical flight mentioned in the chorus – «Take my hands, enter my world, look it's magic. Take my wings, together we'll go where everything is possible» – symbolizes the possibility of going beyond the barriers imposed by social norms and communication difficulties, recognizing the richness of every point of view.
An image that expresses the desire for lightness, for freedom, the need to be able to move without the weight of expectations, in a balance that does not need to be justified.
«The goal is not to change those who are different – concludes Amici –, but to learn to see the beauty of this diversity. Each of us has an inner world that can only be understood if we take the time to observe it carefully.»
“Dove tutto è possibile,” produced by Alessandro Di Somma, represents one of the most touching pages of the singer-songwriter's artistic journey. A song that, while maintaining a personal touch, connects to an increasingly present topic in public debate, emphasizing the importance of awareness and inclusion.
Giordano Amici is no stranger to inclusive projects. With “Lara,” he narrated the drama of youth addiction, while “Fiocco Viola” (Purple Ribbon) brought to light the often-silenced issue of male anorexia. “Dove tutto è possibile” continues this path, once again demonstrating the narrative urgency of its author.
“Dove tutto è possibile” is an opportunity to look beyond, to listen, to embrace new perspectives. Because when we choose to reach out to those who see the world through different eyes, everything can truly become possible.
Biography.
Giordano Amici is an Italian singer-songwriter from Genzano di Roma (RM), born in 1986. He has cultivated a passion for music and singing since early childhood and grew up under the influence of his father's musical tastes. He thus developed a deep love for the 45 rpm records of legendary Italian singer-songwriters, admiring their extraordinary gift of communicating spontaneously, naturally, and brilliantly, a gift that inspires him and that he makes his own. Over the years, Giordano studied singing to perfect his skills and gained valuable experience through numerous performances, first in Lazio, and later throughout the Peninsula. He participated in various music competitions and festivals, obtaining significant recognitions such as first place in the unpublished category of New Star (2007), third place at the Fiumicino Festival (2007), third place at the Adriatic Festival, and the Alex Baroni Award (2009). Since 2018, he has been the frontman of the group “Numero Uno,” a cover band dedicated to the myth of Lucio Battisti, and since 2023, he has launched his solo project, inaugurated with the release of the single “Non doveva andar così” (It Shouldn't Have Gone Like This) in January. In April of the same year, Giordano Amici signed his first record deal with PaKo Music Records, an important step in his artistic career that has allowed him and continues to allow him to develop his skills and attitudes and to share emotions, feelings, and reflections in the form of songs with a constantly growing audience.