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Savage

There are three artists with the name Savage: 1) 80's Italian disco singer Savage 2) a New Zealand rapper, and 3) New Wave Of British Heavy Metal band Savage 4) Hungarian Dj Savage 1) SAVAGE is an artistic pseudonym of Roberto Zanetti (born in 1956) - the composer, vocalist, producer and also businessman all in one person. His debut on the artistic scene took place in the end of '70s. when he was part of the group called Santarosa (one of the most famous track by this group was "Souvenir"). From the early '80s he decided to pursue his solo career.

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Trent Miller & The Skeleton Jive

Italian by birth but now residing in London, Trent Miller has been described as the Pete Doherty of the Americana movement. However, with his wistful acid-bite lyrics, mournful, chilling melodies and outlaw, renegade posture, a more suitable comparison might be to that of Gram Parsons or Gene Clark. His original mix of gothic and avant-country have seen the singer-songwriter gain a growing cult following in the underground folk scene since he first brought his music to London in late 2006.

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Resando

Resando was born in 2005 when Daniele and Filippo decided to leave Leap For Joy - in which they respectively played drums and guitar - to change direction, forsaking hardcore, which wasn't delivering the early days emotions and moving towards a darker atmosphere.
Ivan, lead guitar, has also been in the band from the very start. They met between 2004 and 2005 while they were all members of an A Perfect Circle cover band. Impressed by his hypnotic and schizophrenic style they just understood he had to play with them.

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FPI Project

In the early '90s, Italian producers Marco Fratty, Corrado Presti and Roberto Intrallazz released a string of dancefloor classics as the FPI Project that introduced Italo-house to the club world. The sound was instantly recognizable: huge piano samples, shouty vocals, a racing beat — in short, the elements that made up most house singles after FPI's "Going Back to My World," "Everybody All over the World," "Risky," "Berry" and "Funky Guitar" laid the plan. - by John Bush

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Premiata Forneria Marconi

Premiata Forneria Marconi (PFM) is an Italian progressive rock band that achieved a high level of popularity in the 1970s, with success in both the British and American charts. While they had many Italian contemporaries, such as Banco del Mutuo Soccorso, Area, Perigeo, and Le Orme, they were the only Italian band of their genre to become highly successful outside of their home country. Their music shows influence from Genesis and early King Crimson, but they still manage to maintain a high level of originality and a distinct, warm Mediterranean sound.

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