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Dinkis redefines his emotion with DUSH (Polvere)

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  • Mar 25
  • 1 min read

Updated: Mar 26


Photo credit by Elia Priolo
Photo credit by Elia Priolo




Music transcends borders, turning emotions into sound. DUSH (Polvere), the new single from Sicilian producer Dinkis (Gabriele Mineo) and Argentine artist Cervan, released by Wout Records, is more than just a track—it’s an immersive experience, floating between past and future, memory and transformation.


Dinkis' intimate thoughts, written on the single's cover, reflect the song’s essence: "I remember and I forget, all at once, all at the same time." The track moves fluidly, shifting between silent spaces and rhythmic pulses, capturing a sense of longing and transition.





A quiet urgency drives the music, a search for something just beyond reach. "I loved the poison with the same thirst with which I now seek water. I let the warm wind lull my soul, but now I crave the frost, the sharp breath, the shiver that awakens." This contrast between warmth and cold, nostalgia and renewal, is woven into the soundscape, where soft echoes merge with pounding beats.


Cervan’s voice adds a dreamlike touch, his Spanish verse—"Llaves nuevas, mi desorden, (ella) intransitiva, (ella) ostensible."—drifting seamlessly into the hypnotic flow.


As the song fades, it leaves behind a lingering sense of suspension. "An unmade bed, sheets on the floor, time that no longer makes a sound. Only the dull thud of silence. Only the dust, waiting." In that stillness, the music lives on, whispering into the air, ready to be heard again.



Buy and listen "DUSH (Polvere)" here





Photo credit by Elia Priolo
Photo credit by Elia Priolo



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