Description
Fabrizio Cammarata is a Sicilian Electronic/Folk/Alternative singer-songwriter who treats music like cartography. Mapping the fault lines between solitude, desire, and the places we call home. Singing in multiple languages (native in Italian and English, and writing as well in Arabic, Spanish, Sicilian, Portuguese), he moves through genres the way islanders move through currents: instinctively, with a quiet defiance.
His new album “Insularities” pushes that instinct further: a raw, multilingual exploration of what it means to "be an island", and what it costs to let someone cross your borders.
Produced by Dani Castelar (Paolo Nutini, Snow Patrol), the record blends Mediterranean shadows with electronic textures (somewhere between Rosalía’s experimentalism and Bon Iver’s digital intimacy) and a left-field folk sensibility, creating songs that feel both ancient and sharply contemporary.
On stage, Fabrizio performs with the tension of someone who has lived with silence and learned to carve meaning out of it. His shows are magnetic and unguarded, charged with the strange electricity that appears when vulnerability meets intent.
A wanderer by nature, he builds bridges between languages, cultures and emotional states, then burns them just enough to keep moving.
His music doesn’t try to belong, it creates its own territory.
Fabrizio has toured with artists such as Ben Harper, Patti Smith, Hindi Zahra, Daniel Johnston, Iron & Wine, Villagers and The Paper Kites. He has played numerous festivals worldwide, including The Great Escape, SXSW, CMW, Reeperbahn, MaMA.
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