Genovese Sound Designer Splits Time Between London and Barcelona. - Daniele Carmosino: Water Drops

The musical landscape provided here offers a quick outline of Carmosinos impressive aesthetic range—matching a simmering percussive groove with arpeggiated pizzicato, acoustic piano, and waves of layered harmony.
Krister Axel

Krister Axel

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Daniele Carmosino is a music producer, composer, and sound designer who was born and raised in Genova, Italy, but now splits his time between London and Barcelona. He studied audio production in London and then completed his education at the acclaimed Music Department of Fabrica before composing for film, television and advertising at Quiet, Please! in Milan. He is now the founder of DanCa, a boutique music agency and record label with offices in Italy, Spain, in the UK.

Latest single "Water Drops" mixes an upbeat electronic rhythm with live strings and a cinematic touch, as the snappy beats support a beautiful sense of melody and emotional potency. The musical landscape provided here offers a quick outline of Carmosino's impressive aesthetic range—matching a simmering percussive groove with arpeggiated pizzicato, acoustic piano, and waves of layered harmony. Daniele’s non-classical approach to composition keeps organic sounds at its core, and "Water Drops" is a perfect example of his ability to combine the flavor and spontaneity of a live performance with the intricacy of premeditated composition. While he enjoys exploring sonic possibilities, Daniele still believes in rooting his music in everyday human emotions.

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Daniele recently won Best Original Composition at the Music & Sound Awards for a short film he made for Bose.

Visit Daniele Carmosino on YouTube.

Krister Axel

A proud husband and father of two living in Sacramento. I write code, I make music, and I publish content on the web. See also: Podcasting, Poetry, Photography, & Songwriting.

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