Lorenzo Viota- Thony Grey Amp- Tonyx18-31 Min

A Swiss-French powerhouse who studied as a percussionist before following his father’s footsteps to the podium.

And yet, there were nights when the sound frayed. On those nights, the Thony Grey would cough and sputter, the notes corrugating like metal in heat. It was then Lorenzo would think of the sailor in the photographs, of the idea that things cross oceans and keep a little salt from each. He started to carry the amp’s temper into his music—letting the noise in, letting it converse with the notes rather than trying to silence it. Lorenzo Viota- Thony Grey Amp- Tonyx18-31 Min

“Because someone paid to silence her,” Thony said. “Wanted the world quieter. I thought that was a crime. Everyone ought to have a little noise that remembers them.” A Swiss-French powerhouse who studied as a percussionist

The amp answered every time, sometimes a whisper, sometimes a roar, bending itself to the room and the people in it. It took his songs and turned them into weather—warm enough to make you move, fierce enough to make you remember. It was then Lorenzo would think of the

If you find it, do not let it die again.

One rainy morning, as the city rinsed itself, Lorenzo found a card tucked into the amp’s back panel. It was brittle with age, edges browned, the ink faded but legible. It read, in a careful hand: Play where people can’t afford to be blind. Play where they’ve forgotton how to listen. Play like the sound will change something.

Through his various online personas, Viota has demonstrated a remarkable ability to adapt and evolve, pushing the boundaries of digital expression and challenging his audience to engage with his work on a deeper level. Whether through the experimental music of Thony Grey Amp or the cryptic messaging of Tonyx18-31 Min, Viota's artistry and creativity are undeniable.