Influences: Leonardo Martelli

 
Music

The diversity which exists within Antinote is vast and far reaching. In 2016 the label has soared to new heights with releases coming from Tolouse Low Trax, Mind Lotion, Inoue Shirabe, and D.K.

However, one of the most intriguing new signings to the label comes on the form of Leonardo Martelli who recently released his debut LP with the French based crew. Drawing upon eclectic samples and a diverse musical heritage Leonardo's music sees him create a stylish take on modern day electronic music as he incorporates layered smokey textures alongside the electro most commonly associated with Detroit's formative musical roots. The album saw him deliver across seven tracks, what turned out to be a very original approach. We caught up with Leonardo to talk influences…


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Dollkraut - Fire

I choose this track for its powerful simplicity. The dramatic melody and the minimalist electro drums thrust me out into another deep and dark dimension where no one can reach me. This place is where I emerge when I’m in production.

  • Dollkraut - Fire

    I choose this track for its powerful simplicity. The dramatic melody and the minimalist electro drums thrust me out into another deep and dark dimension where no one can reach me. This place is where I emerge when I’m in production.

  • Matias Aguayo - I Don't Smoke

    I discovered this track about 1 year ago when Rebolledo came to my city for a gig. First time I listened to this i said “it’s impossible to make this nonsense music!” I remember i laughed for about ten minutes. After that this track became the anthem of last summer for me and my friends. At the same gig we asked Rebolledo for a cigarette…

  • Even Tuell - Precious Cloud

    I love all the works of Even Tuell but this has something which the others don’t. Real mindtrip.

  • Andy Stott - Hatch The Plan

    One minute of rough noise and then Mr Stott plays with beautiful vocals and a dub techno drum. The best track of Luxury Problems (and one of the best song i’ve ever heard).

  • Metal Gear Solid (Ps1/Pc) Complete Soundtrack

    Probably the first real contact with good music. I played this game when I was 13 on my Playstation. I remember a particular part of the game, the song starts and the suspense is really engaging.

  • Delitto Sull'autostrada (Titoli) F.Micalizzi

    When I was 10 I remember stealing some cds with movies and one of this was Delitto sull’autostrada. An “italian-crime-trash” movies. I don’t recommended this movie for the story (really really bad) but only for its trash-vintage-funny soundtrack.

  • Lucio Battisti - Il Veliero

    Ok. It’s the time of Lucio Battisti. No words for this song. Makes me smile every time. Sadness doesn’t exist anymore.

  • Actress - Purple Splazsh

    In the beginning of my production, I had a lot of artists that I drew upon for inspiration. One of these was Actress. The lord of sampling in electronic music. I want to share this track from the “Splazsh” album because sampling Prince and making this beauty is not for all.

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