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Lupo

The Wolf is a social animal, essentially nocturnal, that lives and hunts in packs. It has been living in both the Old and New World for millennia. It is native to the Tuscan-Emilian Apennines and is a symbol of the anti-fascist resistance.

Lupo is also the musical project name of Enrico (Chicco) Bedogni, born and raised in Reggio Emilia but a Bolognese by adoption. He was the former lead vocalist, guitarist, and synth player of the post-rock band AmpRive (Fluttery Records USA), but had to step away from the band due to a sudden hearing disorder caused by the high volume of the amplifiers. It was during this period of musical abstinence that Lupo was born. After his hearing was restored, he picked up the guitar again, this time acoustic, and returned to music after months of thinking he would never play again. Slow and melancholic pieces were born, close to ballad songs, the original American folk, Alan Lomax, and his wonderful and desperate bluesmen. Lupo began to perform these short ballads in small venues in Italy and Japan (a place he has been fortunate enough to visit frequently for work for over ten years) and it was in Tokyo, during nocturnal sessions at Noah Studio in Sangenjaya, that the songs of his first EP, "To The Moon," were created.

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