Eraldo Bernocchi
Eraldo Bernocchi is an Italian composer, producer, and guitarist, widely recognized as a versatile sonic architect. Beginning his career in the late 70s with punk bands, he co-founded the avant-garde audio project Sigillum-S in the mid-80s, which gained international acclaim. His collaborations span a variety of influential artists, including Bill Laswell and Harold Budd, and encompass diverse roles from scoring films for Academy Award winner Gabriele Salvatores to crafting soundtracks that have won national awards. In 2008, Bernocchi established RareNoise Records in London, promoting cutting-edge music and his own projects. Notable works include scoring 'Cy Dear', a documentary on artist Cy Twombly presented at prestigious venues such as MOMA and the Louvre.