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Album-Release:
2024

HRA-Release:
18.11.2024

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  • 1 PDF 05:43
  • 2 Falling 06:05
  • 3 (Gio)spel 04:13
  • 4 Kumoi Mood 06:49
  • 5 I Saw Miles 05:16
  • 6 Lucky Seven 03:03
  • 7 The Legacy 05:23
  • 8 Thinking of You 05:20
  • Total Runtime 41:52

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Three top-notch musicians come together in an original music project ranging from funk to jazz-rock and blues. A mixture of great sonic and compositional impact full of nuances, virtuosity and interplay.

Luca Pasqua, guitar
Giorgio Di Tullio, drums
Lorenzo Feliciati, bass




Luca Pasqua
Guitarist, composer, arranger, didactor.

In more than 30 years of his career, Luca has collaborated with many Italian and International musicians: Antonio Farao’, Fabrizio Bosso, Mike Clark, Elliot Murphy, Ivan Bodley, Linley Marthe, Walter Calloni, Riccardo Fioravanti, Robert Bonisolo, Ruth Gerson, Massimo Colombo , Attilio Zanchi, Cico Cicognani, Reggie Washington, Luigi Di Nunzio, Sergio Pescara, Gigi Cifarelli, etc.

Active since the 1990s’ as a session man, he has participated in about 100 recordings.

Parallel to contract projects Luca has always worked on his own projects , often as a leader.

This led him to record many CDs under his own name. Luca’s most recent projects include the group Pop-Fusion (Pop)sibilities , a quartet with Federico Paulovich, William Nicastro and Erica De Lazzari, whose new Cd is soon to be released.

Collaborations: PDF trio with Lorenzo Feliciati and Giorgio Di Tullio, all based on original compositions. The duo with saxophonist Mimmo Valente, whose first recording work is forthcoming.

Lorenzo Feliciati
World-renowned eclectic bass player, producer, arranger and recording artist. Feliciati is a frequently-flying well-travelled artist that has been exploring and mixing many different genres throughout all his long career, to the extent of creating his very own unique style that makes his music always recognizable.

A distinctive feature within a very complex and varied production, that is more likely to be found around the progressive rock and nu jazz section in a record store.

Feliciati’s work is split between his evolving career as one of the most important bass players in the contemporary international scene, and his role as one of Italy’s greatest studio and live professional musicians. And even more so, he’s especially renowned for his outstanding talents as composer, arranger and producer.

Feliciati’s collaborations include:

Bob Mintzer (Yellowjackets), Pat Mastelotto (King Crimson), Cuong Vu (Pat Metheny Group), Chad Wackerman (Frank Zappa, Allan Holdsworth), Gergo Borlai, Richard Hallebeek, David Kollar, Steve Jansen (Japan, David Sylvian), Martin Verdonk (Prince, Chaka Khan,Stevie Winwood), Sean Freeman (Level 42, Eric Clapton, Joe Bonamassa), Mattias IA Eklundh, Niccolò Fabi, Giovanni Lindo Ferretti, Colin Edwin (Porcupine Tree), Gianluca Petrella, Orchestra Operaia di Massimo Nunzi, Michele Rabbia, Marco Minneman, Eivind Aarset, Nils Petter Molvær, Graham Haynes, Lorenzo Esposito Fornasari, Roberto Gualdi (PFM), Daniele Gottardo, Donovan, Tiromancino, Maurizio Giammarco, Domenico Modugno, Fiorella Mannoia, DJ Skizo.

Giorgio Di Tullio
Born in Bosisio Parini (Co) on 02/17/1960 he began playing drums at the age of 11. At 17 he began his studies with Maestro Lucchini at Capolinea in Milan. During the years he has played many important festivals around Europe: Percussion Festival Milan, Tirano and St. Moritz Festivals, Lugano Jazz Festival, Zug Jazz Festival, Montreaux Jazz Festival and others. He is co-author of the drum method entitled Nuovi Orizzonti Musicali (Ethnic and Traditional Drums) for BMG. Collaborations: Marco Detto, Piero Bassini, Danilo Riccardi, Erminio Cella, Andrea Pollione, Mario Zara, Eros Cristiani, Jeff Gardner, Luciano Zadro, Luca Meneghello, Gigi Cifarelli, Chema Vilchez, Daniele Comoglio, Larry Nocella, Michele Bozza, Dominique Landolf, Eric Marienthal, Marco Vaggi, Riccardo Fioravanti, Ernesttico, Bob Mover, Paola Folli, Tullio De Piscopo, Steve Smith, Alex Acuna, Pietro Bonelli, Rick Martgitza, Gendrickson Mena, Antonio Molina, Piero Leveratto, Michel Rosen, Marco Conti, Fabrizio Bosso etc.



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