In the heart of Milan, a revolution is taking shape with BRX Provenance
, the first independent Forensic Transparency protocol that uses blockchain as a notarial infrastructure for the protection of musical assets.
The objective is clear: to ensure the chain of custody and the mathematical authorship of intellectual works, in a context where Artificial Intelligence (AI) is redefining the boundaries of creativity and copyright.
Leading this initiative is Marco Barusso, an internationally renowned producer and CTP (Technical Consultant) in numerous plagiarism cases, who has chosen to leverage his experience in a rapidly transforming sector.
BRX Provenance
does not merely ride the trend of NFTs or digital collectables: its focus is forensic notarization, which involves the temporal and mathematical anchoring of the genesis of a work, certified through the blockchain as an immutable digital ledger.
WorksThe true strength of BRX Provenance
lies in the adoption of a rigorous methodology, derived from the standards of Judicial Technical Consultancy. The protocol functions as a genuine digital notary: every phase of music production undergoes a technical audit, conducted by an independent Supervisory Board.
The result of this verification is then sealed through a cryptographic infrastructure and anchored on blockchain, making the intellectual property of the work indisputable and accessible to anyone.
This technological choice not only ensures the transparency and security of information but also provides a concrete solution to the growing difficulty of distinguishing between works created by humans and productions generated or assisted by AI.
In an era where the devaluation of copyright is a real threat, BRX Provenance
positions itself as a bulwark in defense of human creativity.
The most passionate enthusiasts will remember the historic SPARS standard for CDs, that three-letter code (like DDD or ADD) which in the ’80s and ’90s certified the transition from analog to digital. BRX Provenance
draws inspiration from this tradition, introducing a classification that analyzes the three fundamental phases of audio creation: Composition, Performance, and Post-Production.
For each of these phases, the protocol assigns a level of transparency:
The result is the BRX code, a kind of digital identity card that accompanies each work and certifies the degree of human, algorithmic, or synthetic intervention. A revolution that allows artists to proudly claim their creativity and listeners to know the true origin of the music they hear.
The album Semper Tacui by Inner Vitriol, set to release on March 20, 2026, officially inaugurates the BRX Provenance
standard. It is the first album in the world to be launched with an integrated Master Audit Pack, a certification that tracks the entire audio custody chain, from composition to mastering.
The project involved the collaboration of the mastering studio 96kHz.it by Marco D’Agostino, which officially adopted the service. Submitted to the oversight committee’s examination, the album received the highest classification [H-H-H] Platinum, thus certifying the complete human and organic origin at every stage of production. No use of synthetic vocal or instrumental generation: everything was created by humans.
Through a QR code on the album, listeners will be able to access the validation report and independently verify the integrity of the original masters. A significant step forward towards transparency and trust between artists and the audience.
“Today, the value of creative assets is at risk of collapsing because it has become impossible to distinguish their origin,” says Marco Barusso, founder of BRX Provenance
. “We do not judge artistic choices; we provide a tool to verify their provenance. If an artist is proud of their human work, they now have the infrastructure to prove it. BRX Provenance
returns the unassailable ownership of their ingenuity to the creator.”
The initiative, currently in a selective launch phase, is initially targeting record labels and music creators, with the aim of soon extending the application to other sectors such as dubbing and industrial design. A strong signal for the entire creative sector, which sees blockchain and forensic certification as a concrete response to the challenges posed by technological innovation.
Behind the BRX Provenance
project lies the vision and experience of Marco Barusso, a producer, arranger, and sound engineer with over thirty years of career at the top of the Italian and international music industry. Barusso has collaborated with artists such as Pooh, Eros Ramazzotti, Laura Pausini, Lacuna Coil, Modà, Nek, 883, contributing to the creation of numerous platinum records.
An expert in audio technologies and a signal chain enthusiast, Barusso founded BRX STUDIO SRL and today, with BRX Provenance
, offers the industry a tangible technological solution for the protection of human ingenuity. A response to the creative identity crisis generated by the advent of generative artificial intelligence, which risks blurring the lines between human work and synthetic production.
With the launch of BRX Provenance
, music enters a new era of transparency, protection, and innovation. In a world where technology advances at a rapid pace and AI redefines the boundaries of creativity, tools like BRX Provenance
become essential for safeguarding the value of musical assets and ensuring the intellectual property of artists.
The “Case Zero” of Inner Vitriol marks just the beginning of a journey that promises to engage an increasing number of creators, labels, and industry professionals. Blockchain thus confirms itself not only as a technology for financial speculation but as a pillar for the certification and protection of originality in art.
BRX Provenance
today represents a tangible solution to the challenges of the digital age, giving artists the ability to unequivocally prove the authorship and human origin of their works. A decisive step forward for music and the entire world of creativity.


