
The year after the release of the Jan Doe Drowned’s only work, Lukas, in light of the presumable end of the partnership with his two fellow adventurers, started his own solo project called Fregoli Delusion, a moniker that at the moment may seem very strange and thus deserves an explanation. Leopoldo Fregoli was a transformer of great fame who lived in Italy at the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries, representing the kind of artist that in broad strokes is an Arturo Brachetti today; the interesting thing is that Fregoli Delusion is a psychiatric disorder that leads sufferers to recognize people they have never seen before or, even worse, to think that the same person changes his or her appearance in order not to be recognized. Consistent with all this, the musical content proposed by Lukas in the self-titled demo is decidedly unstable and experimental, oscillating between brilliant and intense passages and others that are perhaps too cerebral, although overall this project shows several reasons for interest.
2011 – Independent 2012 – Le Crépuscule du Soir Productions
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