Daniele Luppi

Daniele Luppi is an Italian composer, musician, and producer born on December 5, 1972, whose talent has graced both the film and music industries with his distinctive blend of sounds that bridge traditional Italian music with contemporary stylings. With his roots deeply planted in the rich soil of Italian film scoring, Luppi has become particularly celebrated for infusing his compositions with the vintage textures reminiscent of 1960s and 1970s Italian soundtracks, a testament to his influences from maestros like Ennio Morricone, whom he has also had the honor to collaborate with.

Luppi’s foray into the international music scene was marked by his project "An Italian Story," which was released in the United States and explored traditional Italian music through a modern lens. However, it was his 2011 album "Rome," created in collaboration with producer Danger Mouse and featuring artists like Jack White and Norah Jones, that truly catapulted him into the limelight, celebrated for its cinematic beauty and homage to classic Italian film scores. His subsequent project "Milano," a concept album inspired by the Milanese post-punk scene of the early 1980s, demonstrated his versatility and ability to fuse genre influences. His adeptness in composition has also been sought after in the cinematic world, such as for Marvel's "I Am Groot" series, showcasing his flexibility in catering to diverse audiences. With each project, Daniele Luppi has fortified his position as a musician who deftly crafts evocative auditory landscapes that resonate with listeners across the globe.

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I Am Groot: Season 2
Single - Released September 6, 2023
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