JUNI
juni is the name behind her new solo project.
It stands for June, the month the project came to life — and the month she was born — but it also playfully nods to “wajuni”, the Neapolitan dialect word for “kids.”
The name also plays on the nickname she’s had since she was a teenager — “ilariuni” — the name by which she’s known and addressed even in creative circles.
“It’s an experiment, a detonation. A project born from a nausea toward forms, from the need to explore. Horror. I hate explaining myself. Explained visions die.”
juni is a building made of mistakes, invisible to the eye, inhabited by dreams, wonder, magic — a missed orgasm. Magicians. Sibyls. The moment at the party when I was alone in the bathroom and recognized myself in the mirror. What a shitty party. What a beautiful moment.
It vibrates with myths, creatures, and memoranda.
juni is plural, monstrous.
“It’s the attempt to give a sound to what I cannot say.”
HATE MOSS
Hate Moss was born in London from an idea by Tina (Guardiagrele, Abruzzo, Italy) and Ian (Goiânia, Goiás, Brazil). Their collaboration began in 2017 with the founding of Stock-a Records, an independent label that later evolved into the artistic collective Stock-a Production.
Their collaboration evolved into a musical project in 2018 with the release of their first single, “Honey,” followed by tours in Brazil, Italy, and the UK.
Their debut album, LIVE TWOTHOUSANDHATEIN, was released in May 2019, accompanied by performances in Spain, Portugal, and Turkey.
In 2019, they were invited by the Venice Biennale to perform at the opening of Heat at the Chiesa della Misericordia in Venice.
During the first lockdown in London, they produced and released Fog.
In May 2022, their second album, NaN, was released by Stock-a Production in collaboration with the Brazilian label Before Sunrise Records.
In 2023, they embarked on a tour of over 150 shows across Europe, the UK, and Turkey. In 2024, the tour continued in South America, with dates in Brazil, Uruguay, Argentina, and Chile, including appearances at several festivals.
During this period, the duo invited friends and fellow musicians from the scene to remix or reinterpret selected tracks from the album NaN. The project was released digitally, one track at a time, throughout 2024.
In June 2025, the new EP Mercimek Days was released by Trovarobato, capturing Hate Moss in their live dimension. Recorded live in Istanbul at Karga, it features the previously unreleased track “Aiknow” alongside live versions of “Remake the Time (Part 1 & Part 2)” and “Birdaha.”
From late August to late September 2025, the band embarked on a tour across South America.
In January 2026, the band released their third LP, A Hot Mess, via Trovarobato.
Hate Moss are back on tour.
During the weekend there the new night lines are available, to move around Bologna and its surroundings throughout the night (with departures every half hour!).
Get on board the N3 line and arrive at Covo (and go home!) whenever you want, wherever you live.
In this period (and for a long time) it is possible that in this area there'll be construction work that limit the availability of parking spots nearby. If you cannot find a parking space in viale Zagabria, we recommend looking in the following streets: Kharkov, della Campagna, Francoforte, Machiavelli.