I should buy more powerful speakers? / Dovrei comprarmi speakers piu’ potenti?

By Massimo Usai

If you think to listen to music is pampering, you are grossly mistaken. 

When the words come out from the speakers and attract different emotions inside me, it builds a wave of reactions. They ultimately affect my days and nights with dreams that grow spectacularly when the hours are so shorts.

There is one caveat: a song should be excellent; it should “hook” the listener, a dull copy-paste of our time that should not surprise anymore and anyone.

So, what I should do?

Should I buy a new record?

Should I play with more powerful speakers?

Or maybe I should just work out on my emotions through the nights?

Need to find a way to calm down because with rarely sleep, I never relax at all, and I feel a bit like with my backs against a wall.

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Moment of relax at Tate Modern in London @massimousai

(ITALIAN VERSION)

Se pensi che ascoltare musica sia consolante, ti sbagli grossolanamente. 

Quando le parole escono dagli altoparlanti e attirano emozioni diverse dentro di me, si costruisce un’ondata di reazioni interne incontrollabili.

Alla fine influenzano i miei giorni e le mie notti con sogni che crescono in modo spettacolare quando le ore della notte sono piu’ brevi.

Un consiglio: una canzone dovrebbe essere eccellente; dovrebbe “agganciare” l’ascoltatore, un copia-incolla noioso del nostro tempo che non dovrebbe sorprendere per niente e nessuno.

A questo punto…

Devo comprare un nuovo disco?

Devo comprare  altoparlanti più potenti?

O forse dovrei allenirmi sulle mie stesse emozioni durante le notti che non dormo?

Ho bisogno di trovare un modo per calmarmi perché raramente dormo, non mi rilasso mai, e mi sento un po ‘come con la schiena contro un muro.


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Massimo Usai https://urbanmoodmagazine.com

After more than 25 years spent between London, Warsaw, and Brussels—three cities that taught me everything except how to resist a good coffee—I’ve had the pleasure of collaborating with international outlets such as The New York Times, Time Out London, and Vancouver News.
Today, I’m the Director of Urban Mood Magazine and the Editor behind Longevitimes.com, where I explore stories at the intersection of culture, photography, and longevity.
I love blending images and words to turn every piece into a small journey—authentic, original, and occasionally a little mischievous.
In recent years, I’ve been diving deep into the world of Sardinia’s Blue Zone, developing expertise in longevity, traditions, and the science behind living better (and longer).
And yes—I’m also an Arsenal supporter. Nobody’s perfect. / To contact me massimousai@mac.com

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