Release date: 27.10.2025


Why Music Matters


01 Vacet 04:21
02 One Small Step 05:40
03 Territorial Questions 03:59
04 The Dream 05:28
05 Why Democracy Matters 04:57
06 I Feel It Though I Do Not See It 05:16
07 Etre Femme 05:23
08 Enough Is Enough 04:30
09 I Happen To Be A Woman 04:18


the project is about scoring some of the famous speeches of the past century, with the aim to provide an adequate soundtrack, in line with the intensity and subject of the speeches themselves. the speeches were found on the internet, searching among the copyright free speeches available, some of which needed to be restored, due to the quality of the recording.

Vacet - Pope Benedict XVI
One small step - Neil Armstrong
Territorial questions - Albert Einstein
The dream - Martin Luther King
Why democracy matters - Aung San Suu Kyi
I feel it though i do not see it - Mohāndās Karamchand Gāndhī
Etre femme - Simone De Beauvoir
Enough is enough - Nelson Mandela
I happen to be a woman - Indira Gāndhī



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Smiltzo  
Smiltzo (aka Francesco Monaci) * 1975

Smiltzo was born as a guitarist, but develops around the age of 20 his passion for the enormous compositional possibilities that software and electronic music in general provide. For about twenty years he has been part of the electronic pop songwriting band Liberal Carme.

As an electronic music composer he does not rely on a defined genre, but draws from suggestions ranging from Aphex Twin to Andrew Lloyd Webber, going from World Music to the noise of Einstürzende Neubauten, considering electronics only the means of expression that in the new millennium exponentially expanded the compositional possibilities once reserved for symphonic music.

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Release date: 27.10.2025


Why Music Matters


01 Vacet 04:21
02 One Small Step 05:40
03 Territorial Questions 03:59
04 The Dream 05:28
05 Why Democracy Matters 04:57
06 I Feel It Though I Do Not See It 05:16
07 Etre Femme 05:23
08 Enough Is Enough 04:30
09 I Happen To Be A Woman 04:18


the project is about scoring some of the famous speeches of the past century, with the aim to provide an adequate soundtrack, in line with the intensity and subject of the speeches themselves. the speeches were found on the internet, searching among the copyright free speeches available, some of which needed to be restored, due to the quality of the recording.

Vacet - Pope Benedict XVI
One small step - Neil Armstrong
Territorial questions - Albert Einstein
The dream - Martin Luther King
Why democracy matters - Aung San Suu Kyi
I feel it though i do not see it - Mohāndās Karamchand Gāndhī
Etre femme - Simone De Beauvoir
Enough is enough - Nelson Mandela
I happen to be a woman - Indira Gāndhī



Full Downloads

zen317.zip (complete album with artwork)





Copyright (c) 2025 by Smiltzo
Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License




Release date: 18.04.2022


an assortment of positive ambiences and gentle grooves


21 Astavimshatih 4:51
22 Caturvimshatih 4:28
23 Dvavimshatih 4:46
24 Ekonavimshatih 3:36
25 Navavimshatih 4:35
26 Panchavimshatih 5:18
27 Sadvimshatih 4:07
28 Saptavimshatih 5:10
29 Trayovimshatih 5:47
30 Trimsat 6:11

(order changed for aesthetic reasons)

Smiltzo: electronics, electric guitar, electric bass
Composed, mixed & mastered by Smiltzo 2021


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zen249.zip (complete album with artwork)





Copyright (c) 2022 by Smiltzo
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