MUSIC PRODUCTION

MAX D'AMBRA

With a background in classical and jazz music, at the age of 16 Max D'Ambra is already a professional musician, thus beginning to experience the world of music production and realizing how new technologies can be another tool for artists to express themselves in the future.

In 1990 he produced his first album together with his Progressive Rock Band "Wirus". In the following years he collaborates with numerous radio and TV stations for which he creates advertising jingles, some of which are still broadcast today.

In 1996 his versatility led him to range in different genres, bringing him closer to Latin music. He thus joins the South American band "Tawa," a group formed only by Argentine musicians, of which he becomes not only musician but also producer of their album (Tawa - Disco Loco - RTI, 1996).

His continuous experimentation for the sound of the future led him in the early 2000s to become a demonstrator/endorser for Italy for global brands such as Roland and Native Instrument, which needed to introduce the potential of their new instruments to new generations.

Over the years he began to devote himself with increasing passion to production and arrangements and became involved in numerous musical projects, always of high value and professionalism, such as the production and musical direction for the Flemish version of "Jesus Christ Superstar."

He composes soundtracks for numerous Italian theater shows, up to being wanted in some of the most important talent shows on our TV. In fact, he is coach at "The Voice" in the Guè team, with whom he had already collected gold and platinum discs, and coach and producer at "X Factor" for Sfera Ebbasta's team, with whom he later wins his fifth platinum disc.

To date, he is a producer and arranger for artists such as: Guè, Sfera Ebbasta, Geolier, Gigi D'Alessio, Elettra Lamborghini, and some of the most representative of the Neapolitan scene such as Eugenio and Edoardo Bennato, Enzo Avitabile and Clementino.

In total, so far, he has managed as a producer and composer to collect 6 gold and 11 platinum records.