Future-Ready EmoTech
Mathame delivers a decisive statement on AI with ‘Lose Yourself’ from the Giovanelli brothers. The single extends their EmoTech blueprint while engaging the wider debate around AI and authorship. Framed by the official NEOLOGY trailer, the duo is positioned at a point where sound design, visual futurism, and narrative world-building collide.

Mathame’s New Chapter
Amedeo and Matteo Giovanelli evolved from Mount Etna mystics to global melodic techno headliners. Their 2023 debut album and collaborations with Tiësto and John Summit cemented that rise. The NEO world tour, complete with a 4.5-meter meditating cyborg, reframed their live identity as an immersive spectacle. A Zouk Las Vegas residency further underlined their crossover pull as they enter 2026 in peak form.
AI As Co-Author

In the singles’ YouTube rollout, the duo uses AI-assisted visuals to move beyond hype into execution. Mathame treats technology not as a replacement, but a creative catalyst that widens access and imagination. The effect reads as Renaissance inquiry refracted through high-concept sci‑fi, building a curated digital mythology rather than decorative backdrops. This is where Mathame’s ‘Lose Yourself’ becomes AI philosophy in motion.
Sonic Alchemy

The visual textures feel biomimetic—liquid metal surfaces, iridescent skin, and light obeying alien physics. The track mirrors that design with expansive synths, layered vocals, and a relentless low end. It is engineered for collective release on the dancefloor, yet holds cinematic scale and emotional precision. The duo’s EmoTech ethos thrives in this tension, where human sentiment welds to machine logic.
Mathame’s “Lose Yourself” signals a maturation in their world-building and stance on democratized art. By treating tools as partners, we shape a language in which form and feeling can coevolve.
The NEO Aesthetic
‘Lose Yourself’ synchronizes Mathame’s sound with the monumental NEO aesthetic. The music channels dream logic while retaining impact and fusing spectacle with intimacy. It argues for an electronic future in which AI is not spectacle alone but a framework for meaning.
Closing Frequency
With ‘Lose Yourself’, Mathame refine their identity as electronic music’s “sonic alchemists.” Mathame’s “Lose Yourself’ encapsulates how technology can scale emotion without diluting it. The result is an invitation to surrender, not vanish, in a space where machine and soul finally align.



