
Oxford-based artist Antonio Celotto is building inner landscapes. A multi-instrumentalist, composer, and filmmaker with Italian roots and years of live performance behind him, Celotto approaches music the way a director approaches a scene, with emotion first, atmosphere next, and pacing always in mind. That mindset flows seamlessly into his original single, “Vishuddha (Throat Chakra) – Playlist Edit,” released on 21st November 2025 as part of his wider project Pictures of the Other Side. Born out of pandemic-era introspection and deep meditation, the track explores expression, truth, and clarity—basically, finding your voice when the world goes quiet.
From the first moments, the song settles into a meditative hum that wraps around you like a slow exhale. It’s immersive without being heavy, grounding without feeling static. Within that hum, strings begin to glimmer, soft at first, then gently insistent, while Celotto’s throaty, quivering vocal tones emerge as a chant half-remembered from a dream. His voice resonates, vibrating through the mix with rich, earthy warmth. As the track unfolds, layers of strings strum and swell from the folds, rising and receding in waves, creating an internal sense of motion.
“Vishuddha (Throat Chakra) – Playlist Edit” comes with intention. Every sound feels placed with care, tuned to be felt as much as heard. Subtle binaural pulses and low frequencies encourage calm focus, while organic, environmental ambiences woven into the background add a quiet sense of place. This playlist edit smartly condenses a longer sound-bath into something more accessible, without losing its depth or glow.
Antonio Celotto brings you a space you step into. And once you’re there, it tends to linger, humming softly.
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Review by: Naomi Joan

