Artists

MAXI TRUSSO

MAXI TRUSSO

Eclectic argentinian musician, Maxi Trusso collaborated with artists like Rolling Stones, Pulp, Mogwai, Madness. His experimentations lead him to create sound effects which then became common in pop music, like for example the use of auto-tune for the voice. He signs the soundtracks of the movie "Studio illegale" by Umberto Carteni, which features as a protagonist Fabio Volo.

GUIDO E MAURIZIO DE ANGELIS

GUIDO E MAURIZIO DE ANGELIS

Also known as Oliver Onions, the De Angelis brothers arrange and compose several movie soundtracks in italian exploitation movies from the 70s and the 80s. Their music accompanies many comedies that feature as protagonists Bud Spencer and Terence Hill. Amongst them "Piedone lo sbirro" ("Flat-foot cop") and "Piedone l'africano" ("Flat-foot in Africa").

CESARE ANDREA BIXIO

CESARE ANDREA BIXIO

Father of the italian "canzone", he signs unforgettable hits like "Mamma", "Parlami d'amore Mariù", "Violino Tzigano", "Il tango delle capinere". He composes the score of the firts italian talking movie and for his entire life he is strictly connected with the cinema. Brave and talented business man, he founds the Bixio Publishing Group and the recording labels Cinevox Record and Bubble Records.

DONOVAN

Scottish folk singer who, especially at the beginning, was considered the british answer to Bob Dylan. Actually, besides the acustic folk, Donovan experimented other genres. In the 70s, he focused on psychedelia. In 1980 his album "Neutronica" was released in Italy by Cinevox Record.

EVAN LURIE

EVAN LURIE

Born in Minneapolis, he begins his career as a pianist and keybordist. At the end of the 70s, together with his brother John, he founds the band "The Lounge Lizards" which mixes jazz with punk and new wave influences. He composed several tv and movie soundtracks. In 1988 he meets the italian actor and director Roberto Benigni with whom he starts a long and fortunate collaboration, starting from the soundtrack of "Il piccolo diavolo" ("The Little Devil"). Some tracks from this score were re-used in Academy Awards winners "Silver Linings Playbook" and "American Hustle".

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During its history, Cinevox Record collaborated with the most important soundtrack composers and with many important jazz, world, pop and rock music artists.