Fausto Romitelli's "Audiodrome," released in 2007 under the Stradivarius label, is a captivating exploration of avant-garde and experimental music that pushes the boundaries of classical composition. This album, spanning 53 minutes, features four intricate tracks: "Dead City Radio," "Entrance," "Flowing Down Too Slow," and "The Nameless City." Romitelli, known for his innovative use of electric guitar within classical contexts, blends elements of popular music history into his compositions, creating a unique and compelling soundscape. The album showcases Romitelli's ability to integrate unconventional instruments and techniques into orchestral arrangements, resulting in a rich and textured listening experience. Conducted by Zsolt Nagy and performed by the Rai National Symphony Orchestra, "Audiodrome" is a testament to Romitelli's visionary approach to contemporary classical music.