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Daniele Luppi
Daniele Luppi (Padua, 1972) is an Italian film, television composer and music producer who has received nominations for two Emmy Awards. Recording artists with whom he has worked include: The Red Hot Chili Peppers, Gnarls Barkley, Depeche Mode, and John Legend.As a film composer, Luppi has scored a number of productions including ''Assassination of a High School President,'' starring Bruce Willis, and the award-winning Indie film ''Bad Habits''. His work in television includes an "Outstanding Original Main Title Theme Music" Emmy nomination for Netflix's ''Marco Polo'' and STARZ's ''Magic City''.
Beyond the scoring stage and in the studio, Luppi has released a series of works showcasing different eras of Italian music. His first album "''An Italian Story"'' pays homage to vintage 1960's and 70's soundstage compositions and features contributions by members from Marc 4. ''Rome'', a conceptual follow-up, was described as "purely gorgeous" by Pitchfork, and marked a move into the mainstream, earning praise for its collaborations with Jack White, Norah Jones and Danger Mouse. ''MILANO'', Luppi's 2017 full-length album featuring Karen O and Parquet Courts, is the final volume of his Italian trilogy. While his earlier work drew on a cinematic era in Italian music, ''MILANO'' explores the 1980s New York no wave and punk scene and its impact on Milanese music, fashion and high art, serving as a finale celebrating Italy's arts and culture.
Luppi has written collaborative arrangements for ''The Getaway'' by Red Hot Chili Peppers, Gnarls Barkley's debut ''St. Elsewhere,'' and the self-titled album from Broken Bells and also contributed to string arrangements for Depeche Mode's Dave Gahan, John Legend's R&B album ''Once Again'', and Faith No More/Mr. Bungle frontman Mike Patton. Provided by Wikipedia Read More