London and Italy, two spaces where musician/guitarist/composer Richard Green based in Milan gathers his musical universe, and ‘Little Things’ becomes its key point of equilibrium. This is a track in which the concentration of creative energy is felt immediately. Green uses his own language, created from habitual musical elements, but designed with special attention to emotions. I like that ‘Little Things’ is perceived as a moment that you hear and live through.

The early career of Green built the base of his present sound. ‘Dark Horses’ in 2020 designated the artist’s ability to go beyond genre frames. After experiments with electronic sound, Green developed the direction of neoclassical scores for piano and string quartet, in which Irene Veneziano (on piano) and Archimia (strings quartet) took part. This experience became part of the inseparable form and sound of the track ‘Little Things.’ Here appears the calmness of a mature musician, who knows how to connect technical sophistication with human warmth so that it touches and remains in consciousness for a long time.







