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Matteo Ceccarini
Matteo Ceccarini in 2008
Matteo Ceccarini in 2008
Background information
Birth nameMatteo Ceccarini
Also known asVision
Born (1972-04-03) April 3, 1972 (age 52)
GenresElectronica, ambient, techno, contemporary classical, minimalistic
Occupation(s)DJ, Composer, Sound Designer
Instrument(s)Synthesizer, Turntables, Emulator, Drum machine
Years active1993–present
LabelsSony, Edel, Pschent Music
Websitewww.derivacollective.co.uk

Matteo Ceccarini (born April 3, 1972) is from Milan and is an Italian DJ, composer and sound designer.

Early life

In the nineties Matteo began his career as an international deejay [1] in some trendy clubs of Milan, includes La Gare, Shocking Club, Plastic, Hollywood, Armani Privè. He worked in Paris at the Queen Club, La Locomotive and in Bali,Indonesia, where he became resident DJ at the Double Six Club in Legian from 1996 to 1999 and at the Cafè Luna for the White Parties.

Matteo has spent many years of his life in Asia, especially in India, to do research on traditional sacred music.

Gianfranco Ferre was his "talent scout" and the designer who introduced him to the world of fashion. In 1993 Matteo began working for some international designers [2] composing music, DJing and sound designing for their shows.[3]

Career

Since 1992 Matteo has composed and played music as the DJ for fashion designers and parties [4] such as Giorgio Armani, Christian Dior , Vivienne Westwood,[5] Valentino, Gianfranco Ferrè.[6]. In 1992 he released his first EP, Politic Dance. This was followed the following year by an EP under the pseudonym of "Lady Kiova" which contained 2 tracks; "Rotation" was based on the music by Herb Alpbert and the track "Macumba Love" was released on "Unknown Label", a sub-label of Klf Music.

In 1997 he worked for the actor Richard Gere Richard Gere composing the music for his personal exhibition of pictures pro-Tibet "Zanskar and Tibet".

In 1999, Matteo composed a scandalous soundtrack for the Swish fashion show. Newspapers headlines said "Fashion Shock!" The sound was a blessing of Pope Karol Wojtyla mixed on a performance of the Greek actress Irene Papas simulating an orgasm. Matteo was arrested and heard by the authorities. He explained to the court that it was the blessing of procreation.[7] The same year under the pseudonym "Vision" he published an album on the label Edel Music where the song Ponger Star went into international compilations like Hôtel Costes, Buddha Bar and Nirvana Lounge.

In 2000, he opened the event "Frock 'n' Roll" in Barcelona with a DJ set, [8] attended by Nelson Mandela and U2. In 2003, Matteo playing for Mick Jagger private party on the occasion of his 50th birthday.

From 2003 until 2014, he produced the Emporio Armani Caffè and Giorgio Armani Privè compilations.

In 2009, Matteo and his partner Eva Riccobono composed and sang "Labbra" ("Lips"),[9] a song recorded in bed with his partner.[10] The song was a tribute to the anniversary of the thirty years of "Je t'aime moi non plus" Serge Gainsbourg, from 1969.

In 2009, the famous photographer Paolo Roversi chose to shoot Matteo Ceccarini and Eva Riccobono for "L'Uomo Vogue" celebrities.

In 2012, Matteo composed the song "Petit Essai" that becomes the soundtrack of a film for Jaeger Lecoultre [11] The song is a part of a piano solo mini album called "Ma richesse c'est ma libertè". The same year he composed 2 more songs : "The Tube" and “Dimmi tu cos’è” for the soundtrack of the movie "E la chiamano estate" [12]They Call It Summer by Paolo Franchi. The movie won the Rome International Film Festival Rome International Film Festival. Best director and for best actress.[13]

In 2013 he published the EP Money Maker, with a cover song of the band The Black Keys,[14] The EP was recorded and mastered at the Abbey Road Studios Abbey Road Studios, London.

2013 saw the beginning of the collaboration with the Italian fashion magazine Flair. In his column Matteo interview the international movie directors only by images, without words. His aesthetic sense led him to be chosen to shoot the new international campaign of Jacob Cohen, interrupting the many years of collaboration between the legendary photographer Elliott Erwitt and the fashion brand.[15]

In 2014 he founded the “Deriva Collective”, a collective of artists who deal with sound research and experimentation [16] called sound sculpture.[17][18] The Deriva Collective is based in London.

Personal life

Matteo Ceccarini has a daughter Virginia born in 2001, from his relationship with Floriana Lainati and a son Leo born in London in 2014 with Eva Riccobono. In 2004, in Wien during the Life Ball Event, [19] Matteo met the Italian top model Eva Riccobono with whom he now lives in London.[20][21]

Selected discography

Releases

  • Politic Dance Vol. 1 (1992)
  • Rotation (1993) Klf Music
  • Baje Bodie (1993) Future Rhythm
  • Ponger Star (1999) Pschent Music
  • Rites (2000) Edel Music
  • Santa Maria (2000) Edel Music
  • Beyond (2001) Edel Music
  • Gomorra (2002) George V Records
  • Until the fucking piano (2002) Wagram
  • Silver Cox (2003) Neverstop
  • Shotgun ( 2004) Sony Bmg
  • Gate of heaven ( 2004) Ediemme Edizioni Musicali
  • Jazz Suite, No. 2, Waltz 2 (2004) Sony Bmg
  • Africanism (2004) Sony Bmg
  • Labbra "Lips" (2009) SoDe Records
  • Blue Ice (2010) SoDe Records
  • Strong String (2011) SoDe Records
  • Emporio Armani Cafe' Vol. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8 (2003/2015) SoDe Records- Giorgio Armani
  • Amigdala (2012) SoDe Records
  • Petit Essai (2012) SoDe Records
  • Money Maker (2013) SoDe Records
  • The Tube (2013) SoDe Records
  • Beijing Blues (2013) SoDe Records
  • Light me (2013) SoDe Records
  • Giorgio Armani Privè (2014) SoDe Records-Giorgio Armani

Awards

In 2013 [22] he produced in association with Ginevra Elkann, Ryan Gosling, Babak Jalali, Eva Riccobono the movie "White Shadow" [23] from the director Noaz Deshe who won the Gold Lion of the Future[24][25] at the 70° Venice International Film Festival.[26]

References

  1. ^ "DJ Matteo Ceccarini". 2008.
  2. ^ "King of Soundtrack" (in Italian). 2011.
  3. ^ "Matteo Ceccarini Vogue" (in Italian). 2013.
  4. ^ "M Ceccarini on Euromax". 2012.
  5. ^ "M Ceccarini Soundtrack" (in Italian). 2014.
  6. ^ "M Ceccarini Fashion" (in Italian). 2003.
  7. ^ "Fashion Shock" (in Italian). 1999.
  8. ^ "Frock 'n' Roll, a fashion and music tribute to Nelson Mandela". July 2001.
  9. ^ "Sound Designer" (in Italian). 2009.
  10. ^ "Una sexy canzone nata a letto" (in Italian). 2010.
  11. ^ "Ceccarini Riccobono LeCoultre" (in Italian). 2013.
  12. ^ "Matteo Ceccarini Vogue interview" (in Italian). January 2013.
  13. ^ "M Ceccarini E la chiamano estate" (in Italian). 2013.
  14. ^ "M Ceccarini Money Maker" (in Italian). 2013.
  15. ^ "Ceccarini shoot Jacob Cohen Campaign" (in Italian). 2013.
  16. ^ "Matteo Ceccarini Emulator" (in Italian). 2012.
  17. ^ "CNN interview". 2014.
  18. ^ Sound Designer (in Italian). 2001.
  19. ^ "M Ceccarini Life Ball". 2003.
  20. ^ "Ceccarini family" (in Italian). 2014.
  21. ^ "Vanity Fair" (in Italian). 2013.
  22. ^ "Imdb". 2013.
  23. ^ "Matteo Ceccarini Senecultures". 2014.
  24. ^ "Matteo Ceccarini Award". 2013.
  25. ^ "Matteo Ceccarini White Shadow" (in Italian). 2013.
  26. ^ "Matteo Ceccarini LATimes". 2013.
  • [1] Corriere della Sera- Matteo Ceccarini
  • [2] Vogue- Matteo Ceccarini The sound of Future
  • [3] Venice red carpet
  • [4] La Nacion - Suena bien Matteo Ceccarini
  • [5] Corriere Della Sera - Matteo Ceccarini
  • [6] Corriere della Sera - Matteo Ceccarini doing horns to paparazzi
  • [7] Vogue- Matteo Ceccarini The Italian way
  • [8] Elle - Jaeger-leCoultre Matteo Ceccarini

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