There’s something refreshing about an artist who refuses to pick a lane. Bruno Gugliano, working under the name Brunio Who, has just dropped the first season of what he’s calling an evolving musical project, and “Brunio’s Mind” feels like opening a book you didn’t know you needed to read.
The 16 track collection out now doesn’t ask you to sit still. One minute you’re in your head, the next you’re somewhere dimly lit at 3am, and somehow it all connects. What Gugliano has created here goes deeper than just another album release from Buenos Aires. This is the beginning of something that sprawls.
I keep thinking about how Gugliano describes his approach: each song belongs to a larger story. He’s not interested in staying within genre boundaries. Tango sits next to punk, and whatever else shows up does so because it needs to be there for the narrative. That kind of creative freedom is rare, and you can hear it in every track.
