Fulminacci and human fragility in the streets of Trastevere

Published on May 10, 2026 | Translated from Spanish

Fulminacci, an Italian singer-songwriter, took his song Stupida sfortuna to the streets of Trastevere, Rome. The track, part of a larger project, explores human fragilities and processes of rebirth. The live performance seeks to connect with the essence of the neighborhood and its audience.

Fulminacci sings on a cobblestone street in Trastevere, surrounded by warm lights and an intimate audience reflecting human fragility.

The development of a street sound experience 🎧

For the recording, a portable immersive sound capture setup was used, with condenser microphones and a lightweight audio interface. The final mix integrated the ambient noise of the neighborhood to create an organic texture. The technical process avoided excessive post-production, prioritizing the authenticity of the live performance and the acoustic response of the open space.

Karma and bad luck in binaural format 🎤

Because if you're going to sing about bad luck, you might as well do it with a microphone that captures even the sigh of a stray cat. Fulminacci chose Trastevere, perhaps so the echo of his laments could compete with the noise of tourists and electric scooters. An urban rebirth that, like fortune, arrives unannounced and with poor 5G coverage.