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Giovanni Di Domenico

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Musician of Jazz and Electronic
A.k.a. Hintanoi

Giovanni Di Domenico, pianist, performer, composer, was born in Rome on the 20th July 1977, a significantly tempestuous period in socio-political terms, featuring hostile polarizations and an ostensive paramilitarism, mutinous ideological confrontations and bloody terrorist attacks, rendered infamous in the description ‘Years of Lead’. In that particularly caustic summer, the so-called ‘Movement of 1977’, non-aligned, without any ties to the Parliament and non-violent, broke into the scene of prevalent conspiracy-steeped paranoia condemning the repressive, discriminatory and authoritarian tendencies of the Italian State and demanding equality for minorities and further civil rights. The coinciding liberalization of the media market, putting an end to RAI’s monopoly, further defined this period as the prime moment for pirate radio, with the consequence of a libertarian fragmentation of youth culture, epitomised by punk. —— One could argue that Giovanni, self-taught until the age of 24, inherited – in philosophy, politics and artistically – the most benign and affirmative traits of that period, diversifying his action in the context of a recently unified Europe, promoting improbable connections, exploring varied geographies, comfortably manoeuvring aesthetical fringes and making a commitment to live performance at its most liberating and engaging. Surprisingly, the path that lead him to that point had an unexpected detour: following his father’s consecutive assignments as a civil engineer he actually lived out his first decade in Africa – until he was five in Libya, from then until his eight anniversary in the Cameroons and until ten in Algeria. His far off native country was not synonymous with civil unrest as much as with opera, whose arias he would memorize with his siblings in order to practice the language and provide some family entertainment. The condition of expatriate had a strong influence in his education – he clearly remembers the calls of the muezzin, the sound of exotic musical instruments in local markets, the ritualistic expression music took in the streets of Yaoundé, or the songs he heard from his nanny in the Cameroons. —– When he finally enrolled in music school – majoring in ‘jazz piano’- he further built on an encyclopaedic technique; rhythm, harmony and tone are informed by non-western traditions yet equally sensitive to Debussy’s “Préludes”, Luciano Berio’s “Sequenzas”, to the ‘ambi-ideation’ heard in Borah Bergman’s Soul Note recordings, Cecil Taylor’s polissemic density, Paul Bley’s bruised transparency and of course, the most radical manifestations stemming from the underworld of pop music, invariably tied together by his own original praxis. A distinction – one would call it generational – he shares with many of the musicians he has crossed paths with recently, artists as different as Nate Wooley, Chris Corsano, Arve Henriksen, Jim O’Rourke, Akira Sakata, Okkyung Lee, Tetuzi Akiyama, Manuel Mota, John Edwards, Steve Noble, DJ Sniff, Terrie Ex, David Maranha, Norberto Lobo, Tony Allen, Peter Jacquemyn, Alexandra Grimal, João Lobo, John Duncan, Rafael Toral or Toshimaru Nakamura. Di Domenico has founded his own label, Silent Water, home of an eclectic and occasionally unclassifiable production. He lives in Brussels.

     
Instruments
  • Piano
  • Electric piano
  • Keyboards
  • Organ
  • Synthesizer
Genres
  • Jazz
  • Electronic
  • Rock
  • Classical
Popular Tracks   
Minum (reprise) on Succo di formiche by Giovanni Di Domenico
Mlouk on Distare Sonanti by Giovanni Di Domenico, Arve Henriksen & Tatsuhisa Yamamoto
Non aver alba on Succo di formiche by Giovanni Di Domenico
Minum on Succo di formiche by Giovanni Di Domenico
Seijaku No Ichimai / A Piece of Silence on Iruman by Akira Sakata & Giovanni Di Domenico
Yamadera Ni Kikoyuru Koe / Voice from a Temple in the Deep Mountain on Iruman by Akira Sakata & Giovanni Di Domenico
Una coperta di silenzio on Succo di formiche by Giovanni Di Domenico
Gli altoparlanti dei grilli on Succo di formiche by Giovanni Di Domenico
Kousa No Odori / Yellow Sand Blowing from China on Iruman by Akira Sakata & Giovanni Di Domenico
Il ritorno e' sempre più corto on Succo di formiche by Giovanni Di Domenico

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Band Members
Discography

Title Artist Year Type
Live at Cafe Central, Brussels, march 2nd 2016Darin Gray, Mathieu Calleja, Giovanni Di Domenico2018Album
Insalata StaticaGiovanni Di Domenico2017Album
JomonAkira Sakata / Manuel Mota / Giovanni Di Domenico / Mathieu Calleja2017Album
The Ear Cannot Be Filled With HearingGiovanni Di Domenico & Abschattungen2017Album
15.01.14Akira Sakata, Giovanni Di Domenico, Roger Turner, John Edwards2016Single
Duos With GuitarsGiovanni Di Domenico, Norberto Lobo, Tetuzi Akiyama, Jim O'Rourke2015Album
Delivery HealthGiovanni Di Domenico, Jim O'Rourke, Tatsuhisa Yamamoto2015Album
November 16, 2014Manuel Mota, Giovanni Di Domenico, Tatsuhisa Yamamoto2015Album
A Little Off The TopGiovanni Di Domenico, Peter Jacquemyn, Chris Corsano2015Album
Live in CentellesOriol Roca, Giovanni Di Domenico2015Album
ArcoGiovanni Di Domenico / Jim O'Rourke2015Album
CherguiGiovanni Di Domenico, Alexandra Grimal2014Album
IrumanAkira Sakata / Giovanni Di Domenico2014Album
Live At Cafe OtoAkira Sakata / Giovanni Di Domenico / John Edwards / Steve Noble2014Album
Posh ScorchNate Wooley, Hugo Antunes, Giovanni Di Domenico, Daniele Martini, Chris Corsano2013Album
Sounds GoodGiovanni Di Domenico, Oriol Roca2012Album
Distare SonantiGiovanni Di Domenico, Arve Henriksen, Tatsuhisa Yamamoto2012Album
GhibliGiovanni Di Domenico, Alexandra Grimal2011Album
Terra Che CamminaGiovanni Di Domenico & Mo(ve)ments Ensemble2010Album
ClinamenGiovanni Di Domenico - Arve Henriksen - Tatsuhisa Yamamoto2010Album
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