Out now
TU 'Occupato (Stylophonic Remix)' on Just Apparel
The TU project starts from a simple but radical idea: being the first artist-as-product. An artist who, rather than existing as an individual to be put on display, chooses to show up through symbols and actions. TU is a fluid entity, a non-artificial intelligence that slips past the boundaries of identity: it's your ears, your fingers, your thoughts, your third eye. It's the sum of everything sound activates in you, and everything that stays behind when music stops being something you listen to and becomes a way to communicate.
On April 10, 2026, Occupato (Stylophonic Remix) drops, a rework by Stefano Fontana, the mind behind Stylophonic and one of the defining figures in Italian electronic music over the past thirty years. With his unmistakable touch and a sensibility that bridges club culture and pop vision, Fontana takes the track and cracks it open: gives it room to breathe, pushes it forward, turning it into something tauter and more propulsive, amplifying its energy without betraying its soul or losing what it was trying to say.
For the release, a music video was also made, directed by Fabrizio Spucches and shot at Studio 68, home of the Hangover project. A space that becomes a natural backdrop for telling the story of TU: not someone, but the shape experience takes when it no longer has an owner. When music leaves the person who made it and enters the person who lives it.
The remix, like the project as a whole, is distributed and produced by Just Apparel, born from the collaboration between Giuseppe D'Alessandro (Apparel Music) and Sergio Cerruti (Just Entertainment). A genuine meeting point between musical research, visual imagination, and new ways of existing as an artist.
The TU project starts from a simple but radical idea: being the first artist-as-product. An artist who, rather than existing as an individual to be put on display, chooses to show up through symbols and actions. TU is a fluid entity, a non-artificial intelligence that slips past the boundaries of identity: it's your ears, your fingers, your thoughts, your third eye. It's the sum of everything sound activates in you, and everything that stays behind when music stops being something you listen to and becomes a way to communicate.







