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Luca Curcio
Luca Curcio is an Italian-born bassist, composer, producer, and improviser based between Berlin and Copenhagen, performing and producing across Europe. His music merges improvisation, sampling, and deep rhythmic exploration, inspired by the groove and improvisational traditions that shaped contemporary music, from Charles Mingus and Charlie Haden to A Tribe Called Quest, Gnawa trance musicians, and experimental producers like Flying Lotus — shaping a raw, rhythm-forward sound that transcends genre boundaries.
Curcio leads La BOMBA, a project that channels high-energy, groove-driven improvisation through rhythmically focused compositions, sample-based textures, and raw, physical interplay. His solo project B.I.A.S (The Bass Is A Spaceship) pushes the sonic and rhythmic limits of the electric bass using circular sampling, micro-rhythmic transformations, and electronics. Beyond his own bands, Curcio is a key member of Mané Fernandes’ Enter the Squigg, collaborates in Igor Osypov’s Hyper Oz, and is launching a new trio with saxophonist Otis Sandsjö and drummer Lukas König in late 2025, focusing on raw improvisation, live sampling, and post-production layering.
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by Ludovico Granvassu
Welcome back to our weekly dispatch of recent and upcoming releases--where recent and upcoming" isn't a marketing catchphrase but living proof that jazz keeps surpassing expectations, along with our sheer ability to keep up.Happy listening!Playlist Ben Allison Mondo Jazz Theme (feat. Ted Nash & Pyeng Threadgill)" 0:00 Luca Curcio Bomba Dub" La Bomba (Boomslang) 0:16 Host talks 5:31 Alison Shearer Homer In The Garden (Pinch) 7:17 Host talks 12:07 Steiger 5XP" Mowglowski's First Take (Steiger) ...
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by Ludovico Granvassu
You know you're in for a good day when extraordinary music lands in your headphones completely out of the blue. That's how I stumbled upon the remarkable debut album by bassist Luca Curcio, Bomba (Boomslang Records), through a chain of insignificant coincidences.What struck me most is the ease with which his Italo-Scandinavian quintet--Erik Kimestad (trumpet), Sölvi Kolbeinsson (alto saxophone), Francesco Bigoni (tenor saxophone), and Simon Olderskog Albertsen (drums)--manages to sound both deeply rooted in the tradition and strikingly ...
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