Ettore Salati
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Background information | |
Born | Milan, Italy | April 29, 1974
Genres | progressive rock, instrumental rock, Jazz fusion |
Occupation(s) | musician, composer, arranger, multi-instrumentalist, producer |
Instruments | Guitar, Bass pedals, Bass guitar, Sitar, String instrument, Keyboards |
Years active | 1990–present |
Labels | Pick Up Records, Maracash Records, Agla Records, AMS Records, EarShock Records, Musea Records, BTF Records, HW Music |
Associated acts | The Watch, David Jackson, Aldo Tagliapietra, Alex Carpani, David Cross, Karl Potter , DAAL, Bernardo Lanzetti, Vox in Progress |
Website | ettoresalati.com |
Ettore Salati (born April 29, 1974) is a guitarist, multi-instrumentalist, composer and producer from Milan, Italy.
He is best known for his work with The Watch,[1] Alex Carpani, David Jackson, Aldo Tagliapietra, Karl Potter and many others.
He was a member of The Watch from 2000 to 2007, then joined the Alex Carpani Band until 2016, having had frequent side-projects collaborations with the above-mentioned artists.[2]
He has been featured in several progressive rock albums and has produced prog-rock full-lengths, including SoulenginE's Mind Colours and The RedZen's Void.[3]
Since 2000, he has toured Europe, North, Central, and South America, and Japan, playing live in progressive rock international festivals such as Baja Prog, RoSfest, Prog'Sud, Trieste Summer Rock Festival, Progday International Festival, Prog Exhibition, Nisville Jazz Festival, Gong Prog Fest, Fasano Jazz Festival, Virada Cultural.
As a session musician, he endorses Seagull Guitars.[citation needed]
Discography[edit]
- The Watch – Vacuum (Pick Up Records, 2004)
- The Watch – Live Bootleg (Pick Up Records, 2006)
- The Watch – Primitive (Pick Up Records, 2007)
- Archangel – The Akallabeth (AMS Records, 2009)
- VV. AA. – Inferno (Musea Records, 2009)
- Alex Carpani – The Sanctuary (Maracash Records, 2010)
- VV. AA. – Purgatorio (Musea Records, 2010)
- The RedZen – Void (Maracash Records, 2011)
- VV. AA. – The Best Of 2Days Prog + 1 (Ver1Musica Production, 2011)
- DAAL – Destruktive Actions Affect Livings (Agla Records, 2011)[4]
- VV. AA. – Paradiso (Musea Records, 2011)
- SoulenginE – Mind Colours (Maracash Records, 2012)
- DAAL – Dodecahedron (Agla Records, 2012)[5]
- Silver Key – In The Land Of Dreams (Maracash Records, 2012)
- Archangel – Tales Of Love And Blood (EarShock Records, 2013)
- Alex Carpani – 4 Destinies (Festival Music, 2014)
- DAAL – Dance Of The Drastic Navels (Agla Records, 2014)
- VV. AA. – New Species – Volume XIV (Classic Rock Society, 2014)[6]
- SaltyBros – A Chest Of Goldies (HW Music, 2015)
- Vox In Progress - "Live" (VersoLaStratosfera, 2015)
- Alex Carpani – So Close So Far (Maracash Records, 2016)
- Davide Moscato – Mental Maze (Seahorse Recordings, 2016)
- Habelard2 - Maybe (CS Records, 2017)
- DAAL – Decalogue Of Darkness (Agla Records, 2018)
- United Progressive Fraternity – "Planetary Overload - Part 1": Loss (Giant Electric Pea, 2019)
- DAAL – Daecade (Agla Records, 2020)
- Habelard2 - Copriferro Semantico (CS Records, 2021)
References[edit]
- ↑ "The Watch – Vacuum – 2004". ProgVisions.
- ↑ "The RedZen – Void". Background Magazine
- ↑ "SoulenginE: Mind Colours". Sea of Tranquility.
- ↑ "Detailed review:Daal – 2012 – "Destruktive Actions Affect Livings" Progressor.
- ↑ "Dodecahedron". ProgNaut
- ↑ "Detailed review:New Species – Volume XIV – 2014" Prog Archives.
- Music styles Discogs.com
- Interview IO Pages
- Detailed review: The Watch - Primitive Rock Times
- Detailed review: Archangel – The Akallabeth Prog Archives
- Detailed review: Alex Carpani – The Sanctuary The Prog Meister
- Detailed review: Archangel – Tales of Love And Blood Background Magazine
- Detailed review: Alex Carpani – 4 Destinies The Progressive Aspect
- Detailed review: DAAL – Dance of the Drastic Navels Babyblaue-Seiten
- Detailed review: DAAL – Decalogue of Darkness Prog Archives
- Detailed review: United Progressive Fraternity – Planetary Overload - Part 1: Loss Sonic Perspectives
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