February 2026

To those who listen.

About

This is a celebration.

Music has been keeping me company since I was a boy. I used to listen to my parents' 45 rpm for hours, mostly r'n'r and italian pop music.

In the past few years I found myself returning again and again to the same corner: female voices in alternative rock. Something in the sound of those voices moves me in a way nothing else quite does.

Listening, searching and finding artists has become an obsession. Sometimes I find artists who made only one beautiful record and disappeared; or others who always stayed under the radar without reaching the audience they deserve.

I built this to give that obsession a proper home. And to give these artists a little more visibility.

Since writing about music is really hard I used AI to help me find reviews, pull threads, and write the descriptions. This place is the result of the collaboration between my ears, my heart and algorithms.

If you pass by and want to say something or even suggest something to listen to, write to me. That's part of the point.

Ipazia (Hypatia) was a mathematician and philosopher in Alexandria, 370 AD. She invented the planisphere and the astrolabe. The first woman in history known as a mathematician.

She was killed in 415 by fanatical monks who took out her eyes as punishment for daring to study the sky.

— gp (Torino, Italy)

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