#S.I.-Teamwork-2025 [ Jho : DolceVita | Zafriah : Euphorialis ] Dolcephoria
DolceVita and Euphorialis are a surreal musical duo who blend jazz, electro-swing, and cinematic soundscapes into a vibrant, dreamlike performance. Formed in the heart of a neon-lit city, the two met by chance during a midnight street parade. DolceVita, a charismatic trumpeter known for his theatrical flair, and Euphorialis, a precise and enigmatic drummer, instantly recognized each other’s rhythm.
Their signature look—vintage military coats, brass buttons, and the mysterious fez marked by an eye—symbolizes their belief that music is a form of vision. Every note, every beat, reveals hidden layers of emotion and story.
On stage, they are a spectacle of movement and sound. DolceVita’s trumpet glows like liquid gold, weaving melodies that twist through Euphorialis’ hypnotic percussion. Their performances often feel like rituals—half concert, half dream—where audiences lose themselves in sound and light.
Their debut album, Midnight Parade, tells stories of forgotten carnivals and electric love, combining analog warmth with digital pulse. Critics call them “architects of auditory illusion.”
For DolceVita and Euphorialis, music isn’t just to be heard—it’s to be seen, felt, and lived. Together, they create a world where rhythm breathes and melody remembers.
#S.I.-Teamwork-2025 [ Jho : DolceVita | Zafriah : Euphorialis ] Dolcephoria
DolceVita and Euphorialis are a surreal musical duo who blend jazz, electro-swing, and cinematic soundscapes into a vibrant, dreamlike performance. Formed in the heart of a neon-lit city, the two met by chance during a midnight street parade. DolceVita, a charismatic trumpeter known for his theatrical flair, and Euphorialis, a precise and enigmatic drummer, instantly recognized each other’s rhythm.
Their signature look—vintage military coats, brass buttons, and the mysterious fez marked by an eye—symbolizes their belief that music is a form of vision. Every note, every beat, reveals hidden layers of emotion and story.
On stage, they are a spectacle of movement and sound. DolceVita’s trumpet glows like liquid gold, weaving melodies that twist through Euphorialis’ hypnotic percussion. Their performances often feel like rituals—half concert, half dream—where audiences lose themselves in sound and light.
Their debut album, Midnight Parade, tells stories of forgotten carnivals and electric love, combining analog warmth with digital pulse. Critics call them “architects of auditory illusion.”
For DolceVita and Euphorialis, music isn’t just to be heard—it’s to be seen, felt, and lived. Together, they create a world where rhythm breathes and melody remembers.