Tommy Talamanca

Tommy Talamanca is an Italian guitar virtuoso, keyboard player, and a sound engineer & producer, most famous for his work in Italian death metal band Sadist. He is notable for his ability as a music producer and engineer, but also for his talent of playing a six or seven string guitar and the key board simultaneously.[1]

Tommy Talamanca
Born1973
GenresProgressive Death Metal
Jazz fusion
Flamenco
InstrumentsElectric Guitar, Keyboards
Years active1991-
Associated actsSadist
Thefamili
Metal Gang
Obscura
Infection Code
Nerve

Biography

Talamanca started playing guitar at the age of 11. He joined a metal band Sadist (now one of the most famous Italian death metal bands) in 1991, and has been in the band ever since.[2] He plays both guitar and keyboard simultaneously in the band. During his spare time he started a small analog recording studio in 1996, named Nadir Recording Studio. The small studio grew up, and actually moved in a building with 2 studios, 4 rehearsal rooms and a big live area. Currently, Nadir Music Srl is a company involved multiple music projects, and works with international jazz artists as well as hard rock ones.

Tommy Talamanca is a session player for lots of different bands, including The famili, Metal gang, Infection Code, Nerve, and Dirty Balls. He is also a live engineer for Trio Bobo, Drummeria, Nerve, Ritual of Rebirth, Infection Code, Dark Lunacy, Kirlian Camera, and a producer for Sadist, Dark Lunacy, Athlantis, Nerve, Ritual of Rebirth, and Thefamili. He also contributed to Obscura's highly acclaimed album Omnivium, playing a guitar solo on the song "Euclidean Elements".

In 2013 the multi-instrumentalist released his solo debut Na zapad, in collaboration with Italian drummer Emiliano Olcese. Talamanca recorded electric guitar, acoustic guitar, classical guitar, electric bass, acoustic bass, bouzouki, synthesizer, piano, duduk, djembe, tabla, maracas, kora and bodhrán.


Discography

References

  1. carmen horendum. "Tommy Talamanca (Sadist): I don't know what prog music means… Interview". http://metalscript.net. Retrieved 6 April 2012. External link in |publisher= (help)
  2. carmen horendum. "Tommy Talamanca (Sadist): I don't know what prog music means… Interview". http://metalscript.net. Retrieved 6 April 2012. External link in |publisher= (help)
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