
Discover how Anyma’s Matteo Milleri plans to conclude his revolutionary ‘Genesys’ trilogy while making history at Las Vegas’ Sphere. From AI-driven performances to quantum computing exploration, dive into the future of electronic music’s most ambitious project.
Electronic music visionary Matteo Milleri revealed his intentions to wrap up his ground-breaking Genesys project with a third album. The news arrives as the artist finishes his ground-breaking residency at Las Vegas’ Sphere, where he created history as the first electronic music resident following events like U2 and Dead & Co.
The announcement signals a turning point for Milleri’s Anyma project, which has stretched the limits between music, technology, and visual art. Milleri, standing in his Los Angeles house with his VR helmet on, frankly discussed the future while looking over visual material for his Sphere performances—a four to five-hour daily process as he reviews about twenty test visuals broadcast straight to his gadget.
“Human Now,” a piece bringing full circle the story of Eva, the AI creature Milleri created as an NFT in 2021 with visual co-creative director Alessio De Vecchi, will be the cornerstone of Anyma’s conclusion. “Eva is going to turn human to close the circle, and she’s going to be helped by a quantum being,” Milleri said, although he gently questioned the philosophical ramifications of such a change.
This third Genesys volume tracks its predecessors’ success, establishing Anyma as a trailblazer in melodic techno. From a digital art experiment to a stadium-filling phenomenon, the project’s development illustrates Milleri’s dedication to stretching creative boundaries—especially in the field of extended reality events.
The announcement comes amid Anyma’s innovative Sphere residency, which has already sold over 130,000 tickets across eight events. Featuring collaborations with artists including FKA Twigs, Empire of the Sun, Ellie Goulding, and Grimes, the residency highlights the trademark mix of melodic techno and modern graphics.
Milleri is already investigating new boundaries in quantum computers and quantum worlds, ideas that have started to show up in his latest performances, as he looks ahead. Still, he stresses the need to give the Genesys chapter a “glorified ending,” noting its vital part in his artistic growth.
“When ideas get recycled a bit too much, I’m the first person to wonder, what’s next?” Milleri muses about. “I wish to keep going ahead. But since it was such a significant component of my music and life, I want to present a very glorious finish for it.
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