Here are the main projects I’ve been involved in so far. Click on the artworks to find out more about each release.
Kostja
Nothing but Dust

Kostja is my main project, encompassing influences that range from electronic music, dream pop, alternative rock, to post-jazz.
In November 2025, I released my latest single, Nothing but Dust, through Pluma Dischi / IRMA Records. It is the first release from my debut full-length album, which was composed, produced, and recorded entirely in a DIY fashion.
The song features Eros Terzuoli on tenor saxophone.
Negative of a reverie

In January 2024, I released my second EP Negative of a Reverie. Four tracks where the language of electronic music blends with the live energy of an alt-rock band.
Evita Polidoro: vocals
Giovanni Miatto: electric bass
Anton Sconosciuto: Drums
Konstantin Gukov: guitar, synthesizer, composition and production.
Be Defenceless

Be Defenceless is the title of my first self-produced EP, released in July 2020. The EP consists of three tracks plus a remix.
The graphic concept focuses on my watercolor drawings, enclosed in photographic slides—a now obsolete format to which I’m particularly attached.
Evita Polidoro: vocals
Giovanni Miatto: electric bass
Anton Sconosciuto: Drums
Konstantin Gukov: guitar, synthesizer, composition and production.
SpinnstDu?
Spinnst Du?

SpinnstDu? is a duo project in collaboration with drummer Anton Sconosciuto, focused on blending experimental electronics, traditional songwriting, beatmaking, and improvisation. The album is the result of a live studio session recorded in a single take, which I later reworked, creating an interplay between composed pieces and ambient interludes.
Adult Matters
Modern Witch

Adult Matters is the solo project of Luigi Bussotti.
’90s-style guitars, honest and raw lyrics. His music is the secret diary of a queer non-binary person.
For this record, I recorded electric and acoustic guitars.
Anton Sconosciuto
To Make Room

In his debut album, Anton revisits his influences that start with the great classics of the ’70s and drift into Mac DeMarco-style alt-folk/indie rock, eventually blending with jazz and electronic music.
For this record, I played electric and acoustic guitars.
Pop James
Super Power, Super Quiet
