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'''Federico Ughi''' (born 1972) is an Italian drummer and composer. He works primarily in the fields of [[free improvisation]] and [[jazz]]. |
'''Federico Ughi''' (born 1972) is an Italian drummer and composer. He works primarily in the fields of [[free improvisation]] and [[jazz]]. |
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==Career== |
==Career== |
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A native of Rome, Italy, he started playing drums at the age of twelve.<ref name="Prato">{{cite web |last1=Prato |first1=Greg |title=Federico Ughi |url=https://www.allmusic.com/artist/federico-ughi-mn0000165557 |website=AllMusic |accessdate=2 October 2019 }}</ref> In 1994 he moved to England, joined a quartet, and studied with pianist [[Paul Bley]].<ref name="Prato" /> After 2000 he lived in New York City and performed as a duo with [[Daniel Carter (musician)|Daniel Carter]].<ref name="Prato" /> He has worked with [[Steve Dalachinsky]] and [[DJ Food]].<ref name="Prato" /> |
A native of Rome, Italy, he started playing drums at the age of twelve.<ref name="Prato">{{cite web |last1=Prato |first1=Greg |title=Federico Ughi |url=https://www.allmusic.com/artist/federico-ughi-mn0000165557 |website=AllMusic |accessdate=2 October 2019 }}</ref> In 1994 he moved to England, joined a quartet, and studied with pianist [[Paul Bley]].<ref name="Prato" /> After 2000 he lived in New York City and performed as a duo with [[Daniel Carter (musician)|Daniel Carter]].<ref name="Prato" /> He has worked with [[Steve Dalachinsky]] and [[DJ Food]].<ref name="Prato" /> |
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==Discography== |
==Discography== |
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* ''The Space Within'' (Slam Productions, 2000) |
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* ''Ulers Two'' (577, 2002) |
* ''Ulers Two'' (577, 2002) |
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* ''I Thought It Was the End of the World Then the End of the World Happened Again'' with Steve Dalachinsky (577, 2002) |
* ''I Thought It Was the End of the World Then the End of the World Happened Again'' with Steve Dalachinsky (577, 2002) |
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* ''South of Brooklyn'' (577, 2003) |
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* ''Songs for Four Cities'' (Skycap, 2012) |
* ''Songs for Four Cities'' (Skycap, 2012) |
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* ''Quartet'' (FMR, 2013) |
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* ''Heart Talk'' (577, 2016) |
* ''Heart Talk'' (577, 2016) |
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* ''Transoceanico'' (577, 2019) |
* ''Transoceanico'' (577, 2019) |
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Latest revision as of 03:51, 3 April 2024
Federico Ughi | |
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Background information | |
Born | Rome, Italy | 11 October 1972
Genres | Free improvisation, avant-garde jazz |
Occupation(s) | Musician |
Instrument(s) | Drums |
Years active | 1991–present |
Labels | 577 Records |
Website | federicoughi |
Federico Ughi (born 1972) is an Italian drummer and composer. He works primarily in the fields of free improvisation and jazz.
Career[edit]
A native of Rome, Italy, he started playing drums at the age of twelve.[1] In 1994 he moved to England, joined a quartet, and studied with pianist Paul Bley.[1] After 2000 he lived in New York City and performed as a duo with Daniel Carter.[1] He has worked with Steve Dalachinsky and DJ Food.[1]
Discography[edit]
- The Space Within (Slam Productions, 2000)
- Ulers Two (577, 2002)
- I Thought It Was the End of the World Then the End of the World Happened Again with Steve Dalachinsky (577, 2002)
- South of Brooklyn (577, 2003)
- Songs for Four Cities (Skycap, 2012)
- Quartet (FMR, 2013)
- Heart Talk (577, 2016)
- Transoceanico (577, 2019)
With Daniel Carter
- Astonishment (577, 2001)
- Concrete Science (577, 2004)
- The Dream (577, 2006)
- Mountain Path (577, 2007)
- People's Resonance (577, 2008)
- The Gowanus Recordings (577, 2010)
- Perfect Blue (Not Two, 2010)
- Navajo Sunrise (Rudi, 2013)
- Extra Room (577, 2015)
- Extra Room Vol. 2 (577, 2015)
- Life Station (577, 2016)
- Vol. 1 Erie Live! (577, 2017)
- Vol. 2 Toronto Live! (577, 2017)
- Vol. 3 Rochester Live! (577, 2017)
- Telepathic Alliances (577, 2017)
- Telepatia Liquida (577, 2018)
- New York United (577, 2019)
- Radical Invisibility (577, 2019)
With others
- Paul Flaherty, Morfina (2017)
- Kirk Knuffke, Garden of Gifts (577, 2009)
- Matthew F. Morris, Unspecifications (Slam Productions, 1999)
- Ras Moshe, Dave Ross, Red River Flows (577, 2008)
- Jeff Platz, Past & Present Futures (Glitch, 2013)
References[edit]
- ^ a b c d Prato, Greg. "Federico Ughi". AllMusic. Retrieved 2 October 2019.