“Ane Addhrai” means “go there” in the Salentino dialect, and that forward pull shapes Trevize‘s new single. Behind the name is Puglia producer and sound engineer Francesco Barletta, who threads folk roots through deep bass and electronic beats. On the track he builds a hypnotic groove from frame drums and ancestral percussion, the sound of a Salento ritual dropped onto a late-night dancefloor.
The voice is Alessia Tondo, who first sang pizzica at six in her grandmother’s group, Mera Menhir, and in 2015 joined Canzoniere Grecanico Salentino, the band that has driven Salento’s pizzica revival since the 1970s. Her lyric takes the title literally: “go there” as a command to keep moving, written for music whose destination was never a fixed place. “Ane Addhrai” also titles the album Trevize releases after the summer.
Stream and listen to the single HERE


