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LUCA C & BRIGANTE
LUCA C & BRIGANTE is a collaborative project born in London in December 2009 over the love of love, glaring stars, crushing waves and analogue synths.
After remixing Ali Love and releasing the sought after Double Drop edits EP (an effort to shine a light on some glorious Italian songwriting of the late 70's) LUCA C & BRIGANTE signed to Southern Fried Records and relocated to the blissful island of Ibiza where they began production on their debut album.
Along the way they engaged the talents of Ali Love, Zeben Jameson (A Mountain of One), Findlay Brown, Robert Owens and Roisin Murphy as well as yet to be unveiled production work by Richard Norris (Time & Space Machine) and Andrew Weatherall.
In 2011 with a truely schizophrenic set of releases LUCA C & BRIGANTE have managed to soundtrack the sleazy analogue house bordellos of modern club culture with 'Different Morals' featuring Ali Love - their debut on Southern Fried - as well as releasing a collection of romantic space pop songs for a hazy endless summer: The Invisible Cities EP.
They have received support from Clive Henry, Slow Hands, Soul Clap, Craig Richards, Seth Troxler, Art Department, Bicep, Damon Martin (Disco Bloodbath), Lee Foss, Robert Owens, Jagz Kooner, Pete Herbert, Nathan G. Wilkins (History Clock), Andrew Weatherall, Richard Norris and others.
After remixing Ali Love and releasing the sought after Double Drop edits EP (an effort to shine a light on some glorious Italian songwriting of the late 70's) LUCA C & BRIGANTE signed to Southern Fried Records and relocated to the blissful island of Ibiza where they began production on their debut album.
Along the way they engaged the talents of Ali Love, Zeben Jameson (A Mountain of One), Findlay Brown, Robert Owens and Roisin Murphy as well as yet to be unveiled production work by Richard Norris (Time & Space Machine) and Andrew Weatherall.
In 2011 with a truely schizophrenic set of releases LUCA C & BRIGANTE have managed to soundtrack the sleazy analogue house bordellos of modern club culture with 'Different Morals' featuring Ali Love - their debut on Southern Fried - as well as releasing a collection of romantic space pop songs for a hazy endless summer: The Invisible Cities EP.
They have received support from Clive Henry, Slow Hands, Soul Clap, Craig Richards, Seth Troxler, Art Department, Bicep, Damon Martin (Disco Bloodbath), Lee Foss, Robert Owens, Jagz Kooner, Pete Herbert, Nathan G. Wilkins (History Clock), Andrew Weatherall, Richard Norris and others.
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