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Bugo is one of the most interesting and controversial artists to emerge from the Italian independent scene in the 1990s, loved by his fans and by some critics but equally despised and judged as just a comedy act by others. Born in the outskirts of Novara in 1973, Cristian Bugo Bugatti started his music career as a drummer in a punk band. In 1999 one of his demo tapes reached the ears of Bruno Dorella, musician and head of the small Italian label Bar la Muerte, which soon released the vinyl-only single Questione di Eternità. A split EP with Italian outfit R.U.N.I. (La Pianta Movente) and a CD-R on Loretta Records (Pane, Pene, Pan) soon followed, paving the way for Bugo's first album, La Prima Gratta, co-produced in 2000 by Bar la Muerte and Snowdonia. A collection of lo-fi and largely acoustic numbers, it showcased a talented singer/songwriter with a very personal sense of humor and a strong ability to describe the world with irony and depth. Sophomore release Sentimento Westernato -- issued by Bar la Muerte together with Beware! and Wallace Records in 2001 -- was a slightly more focused affair, and is considered by many to be a more accomplished effort. In 2002 Bugo recorded his third record, Dal Lofai al Cisei, with Italy's own Steve Albini, Fabio Magistrali -- and then, just before its release, signed with Universal, a decision that started a strong buzz around him, and at the same time caused some disappointment in his most radical fans. In any case, the album turned out to be a small success, thanks at least in part to the radio-friendly single Casalingo. Released in 2004, Golia e Melchiorre was a double-CD set comprised of two different albums: the electronic-oriented Arriva Golia!, produced by Roberto Vernetti, and La Gioia di Melchiorre, a more acoustic and intimate affair. For 2006's Sguardo Contemporaneo, Bugo worked with C.S.I. and PGR guitarist Giorgio Canali as a producer, and the result was a record with stronger rock influences. A collaboration with electronic mastermind Stefano Fontana (aka Stylophonic) led to the recording of 2008's Contatti, once again released by Universal. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Bugo is one of the most interesting and controversial artists to emerge from the Italian independent scene in the 1990s, loved by his fans and by some critics but equally despised and judged as just a comedy act by others. Born in the outskirts of Novara in 1973, Cristian Bugo Bugatti started his music career as a drummer in a punk band. In 1999 one of his demo tapes reached the ears of Bruno Dorella, musician and head of the small Italian label Bar la Muerte, which soon released the vinyl-only single Questione di Eternità. A split EP with Italian outfit R.U.N.I. (La Pianta Movente) and a CD-R on Loretta Records (Pane, Pene, Pan) soon followed, paving the way for Bugo's first album, La Prima Gratta, co-produced in 2000 by Bar la Muerte and Snowdonia. A collection of lo-fi and largely acoustic numbers, it showcased a talented singer/songwriter with a very personal sense of humor and a strong ability to describe the world with irony and depth. Sophomore release Sentimento Westernato -- issued by Bar la Muerte together with Beware! and Wallace Records in 2001 -- was a slightly more focused affair, and is considered by many to be a more accomplished effort. In 2002 Bugo recorded his third record, Dal Lofai al Cisei, with Italy's own Steve Albini, Fabio Magistrali -- and then, just before its release, signed with Universal, a decision that started a strong buzz around him, and at the same time caused some disappointment in his most radical fans. In any case, the album turned out to be a small success, thanks at least in part to the radio-friendly single Casalingo. Released in 2004, Golia e Melchiorre was a double-CD set comprised of two different albums: the electronic-oriented Arriva Golia!, produced by Roberto Vernetti, and La Gioia di Melchiorre, a more acoustic and intimate affair. For 2006's Sguardo Contemporaneo, Bugo worked with C.S.I. and PGR guitarist Giorgio Canali as a producer, and the result was a record with stronger rock influences. A collaboration with electronic mastermind Stefano Fontana (aka Stylophonic) led to the recording of 2008's Contatti, once again released by Universal. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
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Afterhours
Alice
Altro
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Nel Giro Giusto
Io Mi Rompo I Coglioni
Love Boat
Sincero (feat. Morgan)
Ggeell
Casalingo
Amore Mio Infinito
Primitivo
Le Buone Maniere
La Mano Mia
Che Lavoro Fai
Posso Entrare?
Felicità
Gelato Giallo
Balliamo Un Altro Mese
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Sesto Senso
La Caffettiera
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Con il cuore nel culo
Millennia
Coda D'Italia
Roma
Portacenere
Mi manca (feat. Ermal Meta)
E invece si
Una Forza Superiore
Quando Ti Sei Addormentata
Pasta al burro
La mia fiamma
Il Sintetizzatore
Meglio (feat. Pinguini Tattici Nucleari)
Morbida scheggia
Me la godo
Comunque Io Voglio Te
Nero arcobaleno
Cosa ne pensi Sergio
Come mi pare
oggi è morto spock
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Che Diritti Ho Su Di Te
I Miei Occhi Vedono
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Fai la fila
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Vorrei avere un dio
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