Ilaria Argento makes AI-generated music. Slow blues, mostly, with the occasional detour into hard rock and pop. She started the project in mid-2024, and something clicked. The songs sound like they've been around for decades, but there's something different underneath: a digital pulse that doesn't fight the emotion, just carries it.
Blues is where she lives. Deep, aching, the kind you listen to at 2 AM when you can't sleep. But she didn't start there. Her early albums explored pop and hard rock, with lyrics that touched on transgender identity and queer love: stories that don't get told enough in mainstream music. The blues came later, and it stuck.
The numbers have followed. Over 10,000 YouTube subscribers now, more than 3 million views, listeners spread across the US, France, Germany, and beyond. All of it organic; no label, no ad budget, no marketing team. People found the music and stayed. That's the whole story there.
Ilaria is based in Italy and works as a freelance IT consultant when she's not making music. She doesn't do photos or video interviews. The artist stays in the background; the songs don't need a face to do what they do. Written interviews only.
Ilaria Argento — Italy, Europe
Contact"With Queen of Mirrors as a reflection of their talent, Ilaria Argento stepped into the A&R Factory spotlight with an album shaped by heartbreak, self-reclamation and the hard-won beauty of transformation. In this interview, she opens up about the emotional architecture behind the record, the feminine lens through which its story unfolds, and the soulful pull of blues as a vessel for pain, release and renewal."
A&R Factory
(Italian interview) ILARIA ARGENTO CON PROFESSIONALITA' E TRASPARENZA, SI RACCONTA IN QUESTO EVENTO DI OTTIMO IMPATTO ARTISTICO EMOTIVO
Antonio Simmini
"With nearly two years of intensive experimentation in the field of AI-assisted music, Argento has achieved what many considered impossible: imbuing a digital signal with groove and feeling. Her YouTube channel, which already boasts over 10,000 subscribers, has become a meeting point for music lovers seeking an alternative to the mainstream and for creators exploring new technological frontiers."
Crazyminds
"Producer Reacts to AI Music (Ep. 8)" reviews "Satin & sins" by Ilaria Argento.
Future Frequencies interviews Ilaria Argento, who ranked in the top 10 of the 2025 international music festival and finished 5th overall.
Future Frequencies
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