At Galera San Soda, Altissimo Gradimento unfolded as a meeting ground for underground artists and creative minds. Curated by JFS Wet Orchestra—particularly its founders Dorian Monterosa and Steno Branca—alongside Bernardino Femminielli, Loris Gentile, and the Galera San Soda gallery, the event brought together live DJ sets, performance, and video art into a continuous seven-hour exchange of sound and movement.

Part one saw a special appearance by Marie Davidson—melding electro, industrial, and Italo-disco sounds, alongside guest DJs including Tony Price, Jagal!Jagal!, Makossa, and the debut of Giortensia. The night also marked the release party of Loris & i Gentili, a project by Loris Gentile of NoText Azienda, featuring Paolo Forchetti (Unusual Magic, SSS Studio) and Pietro Bonomi.

With plans already in motion for future editions in cities such as Paris, London, Vilnius, Beirut, and São Paulo, shaping up as an evolving format rather than a fixed event. The ethos behind it remains clear: underground spaces are sites of genuine creative exchange, places where new artistic languages take shape, free from commercial constraints.

Stripped of excess, the event invited its audience into a moment of shared artistic openness. As the night at Apophis stretched into the early hours. The evening’s structure was designed to encourage collaboration. Behind the scenes, Fuori Fuoco Cinema documented the night, capturing the shared energy and collective effort that defined the experience.