The Italian trio Inude returns to the music scene with “Cent’anni,” the new single released by the Factory Flaws label. The song marks the beginning of a new creative cycle for the band, anticipating their next album scheduled for mid-2026. A meaningful electronic ballad, in which time is no longer a measure, but an emotional condemnation.
Inude redefines time with “Cent’anni“
A peculiarity of the song is the alternation between Italian and English. “English as distance, Italian as nudity,” the band members explain. The track blends poetic writing with a bare, rarefied atmosphere, carried by a primordial rhythm that dissolves into arpeggiators and orchestrated synths. A composition in constant evolution, moving through shifting emotional states.
Speaking about the track, they said: “We chose to move between two languages, as if language itself were part of the transition: English as distance, Italian as rawness. It’s not a definitive choice, but a gesture, an opening. The sound, too, has returned to the body: electronics, synths, the emptiness between frequencies. We wanted space. We wanted silence. “Cent’anni” is both intimate and collective — a song about time that doesn’t heal but condemns. It speaks of something that falls, inevitably. You can hear it even in the breaths. On the cover, Le Parche by illustrator Andrea Calisi stand guard over what cannot be controlled. They’re not there to explain. They’ve always been there.”
Cent’anni is available on Factory Flaws.
























