With her second studio album BOHÈME set for release in June 2025, visionary artist Kety Fusco is once again pushing the boundaries of what the harp can be. Blending sound manipulation, unconventional techniques, and avant-garde composition, BOHÈME isn’t just an album. It’s an invitation into an entirely new sonic world.
Following widespread praise from BBC 6 Music, The Guardian, Wonderland, and more, Fusco has taken her craft into uncharted territory. Every sound on BOHÈME originates from the harp, but nothing is as it seems. Through underwater recordings, experimental techniques, and bold sonic manipulations, she has redefined the instrument’s potential. One of her most daring experiments involved immersing herself in water to capture the harp’s resonances, a technique showcased in the album’s opening track, Hi, This is Harp, a bold manifesto of sonic exploration.
A harpist since the age of six, Fusco has captivated audiences worldwide, performing at iconic venues like Royal Albert Hall, Montreux Jazz Festival, the Swiss Federal Parliament, and the Euro Jazz Festival in Mexico. With over 200 concerts across the globe, she has taken the harp to extraordinary places, from the Notte della Taranta to the United Nations and a South American tour for the Swiss Embassies. Beyond performance, her influence extends to composition. She has written original soundtracks for an upcoming film and documentary set to release in 2025 and composed the theme for Rai Radio3’s Voci in Barcaccia.

In 2024, Fusco also served as the Swiss juror for the Eurovision Song Contest, marking another milestone in her global recognition. BOHÈME further cements her status as a revolutionary force in contemporary music, featuring a landmark collaboration with music legend Iggy Pop.
Leading the charge into this new sonic era is BLOW, the first single from BOHÈME. More than just a song, BLOW is a visceral experience, a gust of wind shaking the rules, stripping away expectations, and revealing raw authenticity. Born from a desire to break free from convention, the track reimagines the harp not just as an instrument but as a force of nature, bridging the past with an uncharted future.
Kety Fusco – BOHÈME
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