Clan Alleluia's "Da Mille Strade," released in February 1974 under the label Pro Civitate Christiana, is a captivating blend of electronic, religious, and experimental music that spans 14 tracks and 35 minutes. This album, along with its counterpart "I Semi Del Futuro" released the same year, showcases the unique fusion of spiritual themes and innovative electronic compositions by Marcello Giombini and Clan Alleluia. The tracks, such as "Vieni, vieni, Spirito d'amore" and "Sei la mia luce," delve into profound religious sentiments, creating an atmosphere of reflection and devotion. The experimental and leftfield styles give the album a distinctive edge, making it a standout piece in the realm of religious music. For those interested in the intersection of faith and electronic music, "Da Mille Strade" offers a compelling exploration of these themes.