Track from the album "The World Dies" (Rosa Selvaggia 2010). Vidi Aquam are a veteran dark-wave band from Milan active since 1994 and, after few line-up changes, since 2006 the band features founder Nikita (voice, synth and programming), Daniele Viola (since 1998: guitar, programming and voice) and Fabio Degiorgi (since 2001: bass and programming) Their latest issue, the CD "The World Dies", has been released on 2010 by Rosa Selvaggia Obscure Label and mastering was made by Frédéric Chaplain from Prikosnovenie; it has been positively reviewed from the European alternative press (Great Britain, Spain, France, Germany, Holland, Malta, Switzerland and Italy). During the last years the band has played live in different cities from Italy, Germany, Switzerland and Malta, together with historical names from the scene as Faith and The Muse, Norma Loy and Stalingrad. They have been quoted in various books about dark wave by Mick Mercer ("Music To Die For", "21st Century Goth"), and also "Il Dark: guida alla musica oscura" by Ivano Galletta and "The Goth Bible" by Nancy Kilpatrick. On 2007 they featured in the CD "21 Dirty RMXs" from legendary Dirty Actions (one of the earliest Italian punk bands) with a remixed version of "Il museo di Lombroso". Their discography features also some mini-album, promo tapes and cds, a collection of rarities and the participation to some 10 compilations, including "Lunar Sea" from American label Shinto Records. Recordings for the new CD album have been scheduled on summer 2012.