Gaudi (musician)

Gaudi
GAUDI, year 2015
Gaudi
Background information
Birth name Daniele Gaudi
Also known as Gaudi, Dub Alchemist, Groovekilla, Mad Master Moog, Lele Gaudi,
Born (1963-07-12) 12 July 1963
Bologna, Italy
Genres Dub, reggae, electronica, world music, breakbeat
Occupation(s) Musician, composer, Record Producer, songwriter, Singer
Instruments Theremin, moog, keyboards, melodica, singing
Years active 1981–present
Labels Polygram, Mercury Records, Six Degrees, Interchill, FAX, Em:t
Website www.gaudimusic.com

Daniele Gaudi (born 12 July 1963 in Bologna, Italy) is a musician, composer, record producer. and solo artist. Gaudi's music is a fusion of dub, worldbeat and electronica. Despite the majority of his production work taking place at his studio in London, he is a busy solo artist/performer and spends a large proportion of his time touring – performing to club and festival audiences around the world. His career started in the early 1980s, his musical foundations were set in electronic and reggae music.[1]

Biography

Early days – Italy 1981–1995

Gaudi's professional career started in 1981 in Italy as a keyboard player in the new-wave band Wild Planet. Two years later he joined electronica band Red Light and following that in 1985 he became a member of Violet Eves, a band with an important role in the Italian underground music scene combining electronica, punk and traditional Italian melodies. Later that same year Gaudi joined the reggae band Bamboo Company who gave him the opportunity to develop his production skills and also increased his music knowledge in what was to become the heart and soul of his style from then on – Reggae music.

Gaudi started to gain recognition in the music underground scene for his production work and began to be approached by other bands for studio production and collaboration work. This included work with 'The Gang' (album Barricada, 1985) and 'Disciplinatha' (album Abbiamo pazientato 40 anni, ora basta, 1987).

In 1986 Gaudi and three members of his previous band Bamboo Company formed Raptus, one of the first Hip Hop band using Italian lyrics. They released the single "Peggio della colla" with the Indie label Multimedia Attack Punk Records and were subsequently spotted by Italian popstar Vasco Rossi and his production team Terryball. Terryball produced the next single but although expectation for the project was high unfortunately exposure was low and the band split.

In 1987 Gaudi began his first solo project as a singer under the name 'Lele Gaudi' with the creation of what was to become the first 'Raggamuffin' album written in the Italian language.[2] In 1988 the album was finished however record companies were uneasy with the concept of an untried formula and unwilling to take the risk of releasing it. Gaudi spent the next 2 years meeting companies to find an appropriate record deal. During this period he also spent time in Jamaica, testing his project and getting valuable feedback on the quality of his work; it was well received.

Back in Italy, he teamed up with producers Ricky Rinaldi aka 'Ohm Guru' and Frank Nemola to form production company 'Tubi Forti'. Together they produced many indie bands including icons of the Italian hip hop scene 'Isola Posse All Stars'. This versatile production team also released many dance tunes under different names including: ‘National Rare Groove’, ‘Dr Muff & Crazy Stuff’, ‘4t Thieves’, ‘Etnotechno’ (Gaudi's first experiment using world music with a fusion of Egyptian chants and electro funk).

Two years on from the initial knock-backs Gaudi's signed his first major record deal with Polygram for his solo project. His first single "Maliniconico Love" was recorded in London featuring Ragga artist 'Crucial Robbie' and the video which followed was given major attention by MTV.

Gaudi's debut album Basta Poco was released in Italy in 1991. Massive national media exposure culminated in the winning of his first award as "Best Italian New Coming Artist 1991".

Gaudi's second single "1990 Anni Fa" was released later in the year by Polygram/Mercury Records and was promptly banned from Vatican City due to its 'sensitive content'. Needless to say this did nothing to harm record sales.

For the tour that followed the success of the album, Gaudi was backed by reggae band WDX.

In 1993 Gaudi added his signature to a collaboration with socially conscious popstar Ricky Gianco (well known for his upfront social commentary). The exposure gained from this project, firmly established Gaudi as a household name.

In 1994 Gaudi wrote a vocal Ragga part for the single " Lei sta con te" for pop singer Francesco Baccini.

Pulling together previous influences and flavors Gaudi started experimenting with the Theremin in dub and world music, releasing several tracks under the name 'Dub Alchemist'.

London – 1995 – present

Gaudi performing live – Italy, Valle d'Aoste

In 1995 Gaudi made the decision to move to London where access to a growing international and more groundbreaking music industry would allow him to continue to develop both artistically and professionally.[2]

in 1996 Gaudi set up 'Metatron Studio London' which is his current creative HQ as well as the production company 'Sub Signal' .

Gaudi was also still exploring the frontiers of his field and wrote and produced a concept album Sound of Anatomy under the name 'Ultraviolet Zero' with Pauli Atzei.

In 1997 Gaudi wrote the track 'Non ti Scrivero'’ for Italian pop star Irene Grandi which featured on her double platinum selling album Per fortuna purtroppo.

Since 1997 Gaudi has also written and produced soundtracks for TV programs including the "MTV Europe Music Awards 1998", and music for TV commercials including ones for Sony PlayStation, Longines, Fiat, Seat, Energie, Fiorucci and " The Express" newspaper amongst others.

In September 1999, after receiving 3 gold discs and 1 silver, Gaudi's third album Earthbound (Bustin Loose Recordings) was released worldwide. Earthbound contains a mix of influences ranging from Indian ragas to African chanting and from Jamaican chatting to Italian traditional melodies; it's one unifying factor being the flavors of reggae and dub. The album featured 39 musicians from around the globe, including Jamaican Ragga artist General Levy, Indian singers Kiren Sambhi and Sonal Varsani, Sardinian voice virtuoso Tenores di Neoneli with Trio Cocco, and Antonio Testa who provided the track " Stalagmite", which was recorded in a cave playing natural stalagmites.

Earthbound gave Gaudi worldwide sales recognition and the exposure led to many tracks appearing on various compilations. The album Earthbound in Dub was also released later that year on Sub Signal.

In 2000 Gaudi spent time in Africa in Burkina Faso experiencing for himself the lifestyles and culture of the indigenous communities; for Gaudi it was a profound experience personally; his connections with many talented musicians and the subsequent recordings that he made out there were the catalyst for his next album Bass, Sweat & Tears.

2000 also saw the beginning of an important collaboration between Gaudi and DJ Pathaan, one of the biggest exponents on the World music scene at that time. Together they created 'Orchestral World Groove' (OWG), released several tracks for compilations and toured internationally over a four-year period with performing at high profile venues world wide and festivals such as Roskilde (Denmark), Skol Beat (Brazil), The Big Chill and Gatecrasher (England).

2003 started with Gaudi producing a version of the song "The man who sold the world", by David Bowie, for legendary band Simple Minds. As a result of his work Gaudi then went on to work with Simple Minds front man Jim Kerr on the production and remixing of his single "Innerworld".

In the summer of 2003 Gaudi put the final touches to his fourth solo album Bass, Sweat & Tears – a fusion of dub and nu-beat with a global mix of influences, inspired by native cultures from around the world.

In the summer of 2003 Gaudi collaborated with Italian classical composer Massimo Nunzi on a ground breaking project; the work was a symphonic/jazz interpretation of Shakespeare's "The Tempest" for 20 piece Jazz/Classical orchestra infused with live electronic elements and real-time manipulation. On stage with Gaudi were many of the major exponents of the world jazz scene such as: Gianluigi Trovesi, Mederic Collignon, Gianluca Petrella, Paolo Damiani, Ada Montellanico and Italian pop singer Niccolo Fabi. The Tempest was performed at a high profile concert at the Villa Borghese in Rome and also at the 'Roccella Jonica Jazz Festival' in the summer 2003.

On 14 September 2004 Gaudi, in collaboration with French musical inventor Michel Moglia and his unique 'Fire Organ', gave a spectacular double performance at the Colosseum, Rome. They performed 'Elemental' – an 'opera of electricity' for Fire Organ and Theremin composed and performed by the duo – to an international audience of more than 350,000.

Gaudi's fourth solo album Bass, Sweat & Tears, released worldwide by Interchill Records in October 2004, was a huge success and is still today the labels best selling release to date.[3] The album reached number 2 in the iTunes European Chart and number 32 in iTunes US. Tracks from the album are featured in around 40 compilations with 2 film soundtrack licenses having been signed (2 tracks were featured in Pooja Bhatt's Bollywood 'film noir' "Rog" as well as appearing on the official CD soundtrack); One of the tracks 'Sufani' was used in the Indian Film "Fareb" and the track 'Chant Thermique' featured on the award winning soundtrack[4] for the film 'Let it Ride' about the life of snowboarding legend Craig Kelly.

In 2005 Italian pop star Irene Grandi selected 2 tracks written by Gaudi "Lasiala andare" and "Lady picche" for her album Indelebile (Platinum sales). The single 'Lasciala Andare' became a huge success in Italy, with 16 consecutive weeks at no.2 in the official charts, included also in the platinum disc "Irene Grandi - Hits"(Atlantic 2007). Six years later, Greek popstar Eleonora Zouganeli, covered the song which became a huge success also in Greece, giving it the new title "Fevgo gia mena mia fora".

The 2005 'Bass, Sweat & Tears' summer tour saw Gaudi performing both solo and with his band "Live Dub Laboratory", completing a busy schedule of performances at clubs and festivals around the UK and Europe including Glastonbury, Glade Festival, Rototom Sunsplash, Sonica and Omni festivals.

Later in the same year Gaudi's fifth album Continuum was released: created in collaboration with percussionist and Sound-therapist Antonio Testa, Continuum was a concept album blending experimental electronica with organic elements released worldwide by legendary UK label Em:t Records. The album reached no.3 in the iTunes European Electronic chart.

2006 was kicked off by a great collaborative album release between Gaudi and legendary ambient music producer Pete Namlook; Their album Re:sonate, combines Pete’s ‘trademark’ lengthy meandering structures and spacey pads with Gaudi’s dub vibes and unique ‘home-grown’ sounds, producing an end result that is both very Namlook and definitely Gaudi at the same time. Recorded at Klanglabor Hodeshof, Germany, in November 2005, it was released worldwide on 23 January 2006 by FAX Records.

As well as his own work Gaudi was also involved in a memorable studio collaboration with dub legend Lee "Scratch" Perry and highly respected producer Dennis Bovell. His role, with fellow producer Charlie Redseal, was in the programming of new drum parts for the remakes of three iconic Bob Marley tracks written by Perry: "Kaya", "Sun Is Shining" and "Punky Reggae Party".

Gaudi's production and performance skills saw him invited to collaborate on a number of different projects in 2006; He co-wrote and played Melodica, Theremin and Moog on the track 'Palmprint' by electro-dub duo 'Sounds From The Ground' for their album High Rising. He also produced and co-wrote the debut solo album of Ashtech Walkin' Target which includes 4 tracks featuring the inimitable voice of 'Cheshire Cat' from legendary production team Leftfield.

Gaudi's compilation "Sub Signals vol.1" – a selection of prime dub cuts from a pedigree stable of artists, was released on his label 'Sub Signal' in association with Interchill Records in November 2006.

Gaudi on tour in 2010

By 2007, with 10 albums to his name, 250 music productions, over 80 remixes and more than 100 compilations featuring his tracks, Gaudi had become an artist and producer in demand. One high profile visitor to Metatron Studio that year was reggae legend Horace Andy who Gaudi recorded for the track 'Just say who' which featured, alongside Gaudi's remix of the same, on Almamegretta's album Vulgus. A busy and high profile international tour with performances in Australia, Canada, Russia, US and Europe kept him busy while not in the studio.

Gaudi's own very special album project Dub Qawwali featuring the amazing vocals of the 'Pakistan's premier ambassador of Qawwali music' Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan was released worldwide August 2007 by Six Degrees Records. It received massive critical acclaim internationally reaching no.2 in iTunes US Chart, no.4 in the UK and was the no.1 seller in Amazon.com's Electronic Music section for a period. It also earned him a nomination for the BBC's World Music Awards 2008.[5]

In early 2008 Gaudi lent out his talents in a studio session with the legendary hip hop pioneer Grandmaster Flash, for his single "What if no more hip hop". Alongside a busy tour schedule, Gaudi returned to Italy in the spring for 4 months to take on the role of 'vocal coach' for the hit TV talent show The X Factor;[6] he worked with the vocal groups category and emerged victorious with his group 'Aram Quartet' winning the show.

2009 started with a return to X Factor for the second series and once again to coach the groups category. It was another successful series with his group 'The Bastard Sons of Dioniso' winning the "critic's award" and their track 'L'amor Carnale' (co-written and produced by Gaudi) reaching no.1 in the Italian charts; Their debut EP also earned Gaudi his 4th Gold Disc. Subsequently, Gaudi also produced their debut album In Stasi Perpetua which was released by Sony Music in November 2009. After spending the summer touring America, Canada, UK and Greece, Gaudi returned to Italy again in the autumn for the 3rd series of X Factor where this time his female vocal trio "Yavanna" took 3rd place.

Gaudi's 12th album No Prisoners (feat. Michael Franti, Dub Gabriel, Elisa, Dr. Israel) was released in March 2010 by Six Degrees Records[7] and his subsequent 'No Prisoners World Tour' (which lasted three years) was a big success, with pretty much all the 220 performances sold-out.

Gaudi live on stage with MC and Beatboxer Danny Ladwa

Gaudi remixed Metallic Spheres in 2011.[8] In 2012, he released Everlasting.[9]

A tight schedule of music works kept Gaudi very busy in the recording studio throughout 2012, with the production of his new album, the production of the new album by American reggae band "Indubious", the composition of the track "Pawa 2 da ppl" with Adamski, the remix of psy-trance artist Captain Hook, and the production/songwriting of the tracks "Tonto's expansions" and "Leather Sexy Dynamite (LSD)".

A lengthy 2012 tour of the USA, Canada, Europe, India and Australia ended in December with Gaudi performing at The Pyramids of Giza (Giza Necropolis) in Egypt.

Gaudi's album In between times was released worldwide in May 2013 by Six Degrees Records. This reggae / electronica album features many pioneering artists such as Michael Rose (Black Uhuru front man), Lee Scratch Perry, Twilight Circus, The Orb, Danny Ladwa, Dennis Bovell, Raja Ram, Deadly Hunta, Jahmai and author and philosopher Gregory Sams.

In the same year and the year after, Gaudi once again took the role of vocal coach, this time on the TV series The Voice, in partnership with longtime friend and colleague Piero Pelu' (from the band Litfiba), with whom wrote also the single "Mille Uragani", part of the album "Identikit". Many are the studio collaborations, remixes and productions that saw the light in those two years, where Gaudi in between the dates of his world tours, managed to work on projects with: Deep Forest, Banco De Gaia, Dub FX, Sizzla, The Orb, N.O.I.A, Natacha Atlas, David Starfire, Beats Antique, Dub Pistols, Suns Of Arqa, Hang Massive, The Beat, Danny Ladwa, Tsuyoshi Suzuki, Asian Dub Foundation, Captain Hook, Almamegretta, Loungedelic, Caparezza e Michael Franti.

To celebrate the 10th anniversary from the release of his album "Bass, Sweat & Tears", Gaudi reworked on the tracks from it and created a newer dub version titled "Dub, Sweat & Tears", released worldwide by Six Degrees Records in the same year.

Bands and pseudonyms

Discography

Albums

Singles, EP's & 12in

Remixes

Artist Track Title Label
Cian Finn & Hollie Cook Come Away Emerald Isle Records 2015
Dub Pistols Real gangsta Sunday Best Recordings 2015
The Ancient Order DMT TAO 2015
Kaya Project River Crossing Echoplast 2015
Desert Dwellers Our Dream World Black Swan 2015
Hang Massive Marine migration Hang Music 2015
Caparezza Avrai ragione tu Universal Music 2015
The Beat Mirror in the bathroom" Not them again 2014
Dub FX Concord Convoy UNLTD 2014
Deep Forest Dub Africa Fontana 2014
Caparezza feat Michael Franti E' tardi Universal Music 2014
Banco de Gaia Lamentation Disco Gecko 2013
Sizzla I'm Living Muti Records 2013
David Starfire and Natacha Atlas Ya habibi Six Degrees Records 2013
Suns of Arqa African temples S.O.A 2013
Joujouka Painless pain EMI 2013
Lamb Build a fire Strata 2011
Trentemoller Always something better Pokerflat
The Orb and Lee Scratch Perry Soulman Cooking Vinyl
David Harrow This is the earliest we're ever been late (Screen remix) TBA
N.O.I.A Time is over me Noiamusic 2011
Adriano K Juan del Monte TBA
Animation Miles runs the vodoo down RareNoiseRecords
The Orb & David Gilmour Metallic Spheres Columbia
Delhi 2 Dublin Raise it up D2D
Ganga Giri Good Voodo GG
The Upsetters The good, the bad and the upsetter Trojan
The Orb Meandering through the emerald turf Malicious Damage
HFB 140 Billion Malicious Damage
TATU Time of the Moon T A Music
Willie Nelson Light this up
Kaya Project Calico Stomp Interchill Records
Desmond Dekker Wonderful World Trojan
The Orb Vuja de Liquid Sound
Zion Train What a situation Universal Egg
Ojos de brujo Naita Fabrica de Colores
Lamb Sweet Mercury
Bob Marley Soul shakedown party Universal
Bob & Marcia Trouble in mind Trojan
Kinobe Butterfly Pepper/Jive
Almamegretta feat. Horace Andy Just say who Sanacore
Tripswitch Exiles Liquid Sound
Noiseshaper Walls of Silence Echo Beach
Simple Minds The man who sold the world Absolutely
1 Giant Leap The way you dream (OWG rmx) Palm Picture
Spiral System T.O.P. (Taste of Punjab) Macro Records
Omnimotion Japan Chillosophy
Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan Bethe Bethe Kese Kese Six Degrees
Elisa Gift Sugar
Fatboy Slim Don't let the man get you down N/A
INXS Need you tonight Rhino Records
Scissor Sisters Comfortably Numb N/A
Scotty Monkey Drop Trojan
Mansun Taxloss Parlophone
Cast History Polydor
Artful Dodger feat. Romina Johnson Movin' too fast XL
Meditronica Ki Eshmera Shabbat Rare Noise Records
Trilok Gurtu Future Heat (OWG rmx) Silvascreen
Africa Bambaataa You ask for the moon Jam It UK
Mazzy Star Roseblood Capitol
Apache Indian Real People East West
General Levy feat. Space Police Renegade Cat Records
Morgan Crash Columbia
The Dum Dum Project Hey diwani, hey diwana Silvascreen
Innerworld feat. Jim Kerr Pascal Life Absolutely
Matt Coldrick Sweet as rain Absolute Ambient
Karen Ramirez Lies Bustin' Loose
Irene Grandi Che vita e' East West
Jestofunk feat. Jocelyn Brown Special Love Irma Records
Karunesh Punjab (OWG rmx) Stoned Asia Music
Peter Andre All about us Mushroom
Black Star Liner Bollywood Radio (OWG rmx) BST
Dusted Under the sun (OWG rmx) Go Beat
Patty Pravo Pensiero stupendo Epic
Shpongle Dorset perceptions Twisted Records
Cool Jack Jus' come AM PM
Raiz Astrigneme Nun
Rebbie Jackson Yours faithfully Sony Music
Rey Over my shoulder Volume Records
Janet Rushmore Pleasure Free Town
Emilia Singular formula Bustin' Loose
Angelmoon All I want V2
Cosmic Rocker Liquid medium Kickin Music
Siamese Minds Life Positiva
Almamegretta O mmeglio d'a vita BMG
Doof Star over Parvati (OWG rmx) Twisted
New Clear Family Generation of love Warner
Daniele Groff If u don't like it BMG
Francesca Lago Venere e Marte Edel
Infernal Serengeti (OWG rmx) Flex Records
Capucino Genetica Electronica Cavernjatt
Love City I Found Lovin' East West
B.A.G. feat. Taka Boom Back up 2R Records
Jeanie Tracy Happiness Deconstruction
Pino Donaggio Theme from Brian de Palma's movie 'Carrie' Six Degrees
Indiana Who's in my vein Platipus
L.A. Believers She Said Jam It UK

Productions & Projects

Reference/Artist Job Date
Loungedelic album Horse Riding To Jupiter, production and arrangement 2015
Desert Dwellers track Our Dream World, remix 2015
Danny Ladwa Album Unfolding, production and composition 2015
Kaya Project track River Crossing, remix 2015
Valentina Parisse track Se Mi Aspetterai, production and arrangement 2015
Cian Finn & Hollie Cook track Come Away, remix 2015
Dub Pistols track Real gangsta, remix 2015
Hang Massive track Marine migration, remix 2015
Giulia Dagani track Frena, production and arrangement 2015
The Ancient Order track DMT, remix 2015
The Beat track Mirror In The Bathroom, remix 2014
Gaudi Album Dub, Sweat & Tears, production and composition 2014
Gaudi Album In between times, production and composition 2013
Indubious Album, Wake the lion, production 2013
Deep Forest track Dub Africa 2013
Sizzla I'm Living remix 2013
Almamegretta Track, The follower 2013
Banco do Gaia Lamentation 2013
Asian Dub Foundation SS 1 Track, co-writing 2013
Suns of Arqa African Temples 2013
Marty Dread Tracks "What I am" and "Nuclear Ting", production 2012
Gaudi Everlasting compilation (2CD), Selection and mixing 2012
Noia track "Time is over me" – rmx with The Orb 2012
Adriano K track "Juan del Monte" – rmx with The Orb 2012
Lamb track "build a fire", remix 2012
Trentemoller track "Always something better", remix 2011
The Orb and Lee Scratch Perry track "Soulman", remix 2011
David Harrow track "This is the earliest we're ever been late" (Screen remix)
Animation track "Miles runs the voodo down" 2011
Screen album We are Screen Co-writing and production 2012
Delhi2Dublin track "Raise it up" remix 2011
The Orb and David Gilmour track "Metallic Spheres" remix 2011
The Upsetters track "The good, the bad and the Upsetter" rmx with The Orb 2011
Ganga Giri track "Good Voodoo" remix 2011
The Orb track "Meandering through the emerald turf" remix 2011
HFB track "140 billion" 2010
Gaudi E.P. "Bad Boy Bass – Remixes" Writing and production 2010
Tatu track "Time of the moon" remix 2010
Kaya Project track "Calico stomp" remix 2010
Gaudi album No Prisoners, Writing and production 2010
Joy track "Rockstar 4 the night" 2010
Gaudi & Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan E.P "Dub Qawwali- Remixes", Co-writing and production 2008
Meditronica track "Ki Eshmera Shabbat", remix 2010
Desmond Dekker track "What a Wonderful World", remix with The Orb 2010
Kaya Project track "Calico Stomp", remix 2010
Yavanna track "Una donna migliore", Production + arrangement 2009
Grandmaster Flash track "What if no more hip hop", Theremin studio session 2008
Hardage feat. Gaudi track "So Bright", co-writing 2008
Aram Quartet track "Chi (Who)", Vocal arrangements + Co-writing with Morgan 2008
Almamegretta feat. Horace Andy track "Just say who", studio engineering and remix 2008
Gaudi + Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan Album Dub Qawwali, production and writing 2007
Let It Ride movie soundtrack, track writing 2007
Ashtech Album Walkin' Target, production and writing 2007
Sounds From The Ground feat. Gaudi track "Palmprint", co-writing and featuring 2006
Gaudi & Greg Hunter track "Gyp", co-production and writing 2006
Sub Signals Vol 1 Album compilation, selection & mixing 2006
B+ track "Make your move", production & writing 2006
Sali Siva tracks "Fly", "Raga", production 2006
Laxula album In Xile, mastering 2006
Saros 133 track "Then whip R.T.", production and writing with Random 2006
Dub Alchemist track "M.F. Rainbow", production and writing 2006
Gaudi track "Polar storm", production & writing 2006
Gaudi & Pete Namlook Album Re:sonate, production and writing with Pete Namlook 2006
Saros 133 track "To the source", production and writing with Ash 2006
Lee Scratch Perry tracks "Kaya", "Sun is shining", "Punky reggae Party", programming 2005
Irene Grandi tracks "Lasciala andare" & "Lady picche", writing 2005
Gaudi & Tripswitch track "on the edge", co-production & writing 2005
Gaudi:Testa Album Continuum, co-writing with Antonio Testa & production 2005
Trispswitch track "Exiled", percussion session 2005
Elemental Soundtrack, production 2004
Gaudi Album Bass, Sweat & Tears, production & writing 2004
Red Seal track "Voices from beyond", vox sample 2004
Echology track "Canzone Sporca", co-production with Begey 2004
The Egg track "Walking on the snow" co-production with The Egg & Theremin session 2004
Gaudi vs Tripswitch track "Subdown", co-production & writing with Tripswitch, 2004
Sansura track "This is India", production & co-writing 2004
The Dum Dum project feat.OWG track "Monsoon tears" co-production/writing with Sean Dinsmore 2003
Infected Mushroom Track "Drop Out" (Redseal rmx), Theremin session 2003
Orchestral World Groove Track "Mastani" production, co-writing with Swati Natekar 2003
Shakespeare's The Tempest symphonic adaptation for classical and electronic instrumentation, co-production with M.Nunzi 2003
Simple Minds track "The man who sold the world" production rmx 2003
Trance Pause track "I was made for loving you" co-production with Bacci Bros 2003
Biofeedback –session 1 cd compilation, production 2003
Gaudi track "Sufani", production and writing 2002
Bag feat.Taka Boom track "Back up" co-production with Bacci Bros + rmx 2002
My Beautiful Laundrette soundtrack and production album 2002
High Speed movie soundtrack 2002
The Ride movie soundtrack 2002
Weirdub album Recreational co-production with Dr.Cat & P.Polcari 2002
X-Sample track "All night Tong" co-production with Bacci Bros 2002
Kakatsitsi track "Fron on front" production 2002
The Pipeline track "It's gaz!" production/co-writing with Jesper Mattsson 2002
Re-Vinyl track "Lead man holler" co-production with Bacci Bros + rmx 2001
Luna Rossa movie soundtrack "Astrigneme" rmx 2001
Karin Lopez 2 tracks co-writing/production with Claudio Gela 2001
Cuore scatenato movie soundtrack, co-production with Raiz & P.Polcari 2001
Linda Berton track "Million dollars" co-production with Dr Cat 2001
Shawn Lee French tour as Theremin player 2001
C&D track "Wake up everybody" production 2001
Ethnosphere 3 track co-production with Antonio Testa 2001
Elisa album Asile's world Theremin session 2000
Native soul track "Da mi alma " production 2000
Romina Johnson feat Wess track "Love & happiness" production 2000
Ruby Sue track "Be strong" production 2000
Ornella Vanoni & Delta V track "L'infinito" Theremin session 2000
R-Cyia Track "True to love" co-production with P.Polcari and Dr.Cat 2000
Z Star 2 traxx production 2000
Una 3 traxx co-production with Roberto Vernetti 2000
I choose TV 4 TV programs soundtrack 2000
Nerice 3 traxx production 2000
Gaudi album Earthbound production/writing 1999
Rey feat.General Levy track "Something that you remind me" co-production with Dr.Cat 1999
Sony PlayStation TV commercial soundtrack 1999
Camouflage 2 traxx production 1999
Africa Bambaataa track "U ask for the moon" rmx 1999
Jasper Mattsson track "Natural" co-production with R.Vernetti 1999
Lia 4 traxx production 1999
Fiorucci TV commercial soundtrack 1999
Newblood soundtrack on-line drama 1999
Gaudi track "Desert" production/co-writing with Sonal Varsani 1999
Wuber TV commercial soundtrack 1999
Da click 2 traxx production 1999
Gaudi album Earthbound in dub production/writing 1999
Nicole Lacy 4 traxx production 1999
Mad Master Moog track "Cadillac kitsch" production/writing 1999
Hanna P. 4 traxx production 1999
MTV 8 TV program soundtracks 1999
Dub alchemist feat. Tribe track "Matre terra" production/co-writing with A.Testa 1999
Kieran vibes 4 traxx production 1999
Moni track "Giant" production 1999
Caroline Henderson track "Bigger" co-production with Jesper Mattsson 1999
Longines TV commercial soundtrack 1999
Xango 4 traxx production 1999
M.K Ultra 4 traxx production 1999
Nerise 3 traxx production 1999
MTV Europe Music Awards TV show, music production/writing 1998
Mas que nada film soundtrack co-writing with D.Mantovani 1998
Str8 playaz 3 traxx production 1998
Dub alchemist feat.Shade track "Kala" co-production/writing with D.Mantovani 1998
Patty Pravo track "Pensiero stupendo" rmx with R.Vernetti 1998
Manuela Panizzo 2 traxx production 1998
Lo Williams 2 traxx production 1998
Express newspaper TV commercial soundtrack 1998
Jesper Mattsson track "More" production 1998
Lancia TV commercial soundtrack 1998
Dub Alchemist track "Love planet" production/writing 1998
Margaux 2 traxx production 1998
Irene Grandi track "Non ti scrivero", album Per fortuna purtroppo writing 1998
Masq 2 traxx production 1998
Energie Jeans TV commercial soundtrack 1998
Diane Charlemagne track "Star people" production 1997
Dub alchemist track " Honolulu spaceship" production/writing 1997
Noel McCoy 2 traxx production 1997
NTT album Tranquilandia co-production/writing 1997
Jane Kumada 1 track production 1997
Top Cat track "Ashes to ashes" production 1997
Why track "Sweet like chocolate" production 1997
Antoniette 2 traxx production 1997
Tangina Skye album Lost boys production 1996
Dub alchemist track "Wild strawberry" production/writing 1996
Ultraviolet Zero album Sound of Anatomy co-production/writing with P.Atzei 1996
Lippy Lou track "Stress" production 1996
Valerie Malcolm 2 traxx production 1996
Jackie Quinn 2 traxx production 1996
Los Angeles track "I want to break free" co-production with Angel Eno 1995
Dub Alchemist track "Retrospective"and "3 o clock" production/writing 1995
Ohm Guru album The groove improver 2 traxx production/writing 1994
Gaudi track "Vado via" production/vocals/writing 1994
D.I.F track "Der berlinger" co-production with Ohm Guru 1994
Gaudi 4 traxx co-production with Roberto Costa 1994
Lainz Ep "Vinile" production/vocals/writing 1994
Francesco Baccini track "Lei sta con te" co-production/writing with Glezos 1994
Gaudi track "Andavo a 100 all'ora" vocals/production 1993
Ricky Gianco track "Anche un vagabondo" vocals 1993
Aseo track "Ghe sboro" production/vocals/writing 1993
Gaudi album Gaudium magnum vocals/writing/production 1992
To-sse track "Legala" vocals/writing 1992
Gaudi track "Magari" vocals/writing/production 1992
Gaudi album Basta poco vocals/writing/production 1991
Gaudi album Basta poco in dub 1991
Gaudi track "Malinconico love" vocals/writing/production 1991
Gaudi track "1990 anni fa" vocals/writing/production 1990
Katia Sandrolini track "Aspettando niente" production/writing 1990
Isola Posse All Star track "Stop al panico" Tubi forti production 1990
National Rare Groove track "Talking to you" co-production/writing with LTJ, Ohm Guru and Pedro 1990
Dr Muff & Crazy Stuff track "Don't forget this" Tubi forti production 1989
National Rare Groove track "Let's dance" co-production/writing with LTJ, Ohm Guru and Pedro 1989
Rettore track "Zan zan zan" co-programming with Ohm Guru 1989
Xango ep "Raggheddafi" Tubi forti production 1989
Deep signs ep "Behind the wall" Tubi forti production 1989
4 T thieves track "Etnotechno" Tubi forti production 1989
Africa bosso 2 traxx Tubi Forti production 1989
Mia Martini keyboards 1988
Disciplinatha album Abbiamo pazientato 40 anni.. keyboards 1987
Raptus ep "Peggio della colla" vocals/writing/co-production with Ohm Guru 1986
Crocodile tears 4 traxx production/keyboards 1986
Bamboo company track "Non sai" co-writing/keyboards 1985
Violet Eves keyboards tour "Incidental glance" 1985
The Gang album Barricada keyboards 1985
XXX track "Skate X" co-production with Roberto Vernetti 1985
Sold Out movie soundtrack co-writing/keyboards with Bamboo Company 1985
Red Light Album AAVV Italian rock invasion track "We can" co-writing 1984
Wild Planet track "He's a woman" keyboards/arrangements 1981
Paranoise album Doctor, I'm a fish co-production/writing 1980

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