Giulio Carmassi has been experimenting with pretty sounds and grooves since he dropped out of school in his native Tuscany, at 14.

After living in Paris and NY he’s now based in Los Angeles.

He’s collected almost 2.5 million views on youtube before recording the album “Kin”, in 2014, with 20 time grammy award winner Pat Metheny.

The album won both best jazz band and best jazz album on DownBeat magazine that year.

On the record he was mainly the pianist, singer and trumpet player, but also overdubbed brass, woodwinds, mallets and cello.

The album led to a 42 countries 165 show world tour.

Carmassi also toured with Will Lee’s band alongside Steve Gadd and Chick Loeb, on tenor sax, trumpet, organ, guitar, vocals and percussion.

Since 2016 he’s started a film composing partnership with glam prog rock maestro Bryan Scary.

The 2 have scored nearly 100 national commercials and more recently the Sundance movie “Black Bear” with Aubrey Plaza, and the 2022 Outfest winner “Please Baby Please” with Andrea Riseborough and Harry Melling.

His latest record “A Dream of The House by The Cliff” is a romantic instrumental journey into his love for 70s music.

And it should be listened to at your earliest convenience.