We’re excited to introduce you to the always interesting and insightful Daniele De Cario. We hope you’ll enjoy our conversation with Daniele below.
Alright, Daniele thanks for taking the time to share your stories and insights with us today. Did you always know you wanted to pursue a creative or artistic career? When did you first know?
Since I was 5 years old I have always been attracted by music. This magic art that has the power to connect people from different parts of the world, regardless of language, age and race. My parents bought a little keyboard and an acoustic guitar. My brother and I were spending most of the time playing music. We used to compose our own melodies and play songs that we heard on tapes, or on the radio. Sometimes we were just emulating music concert, pretending to be on stage playing for people. Soon I realized that it was more than a game and it became reality.

Daniele, before we move on to more of these sorts of questions, can you take some time to bring our readers up to speed on you and what you do?
I begun to play, as a teenager, in clubs, theaters and church of my own town. Improving my style in every music genre. I never left studying music. I went through the art of playing bass, piano and singing as well. Very soon I started to be hired and begun touring all over the world with international artists. I performed all over Europe, Africa, Middleast, Australia, UK. In the spare time between gigs and tours I taught at different music schools in my hometown, until I founded my own music academy and recording studio: Zero dB Lab.. Where I’ve taught bass and singing, organized events, collaborated with international contests and festivals.
I firmly believe that my trump card is the approach I have with music and with people that is having an open heart and mind. With this attitude and positivity I have been able to reach high goals. So that, about 15 years ago, I was proposed to fly overseas for a US tour with country blues singer Kelli Lidell. Since then a new adventure started which has seen me performing and collaborating with well known and valuable artists such as Alejandro Fernandez, David Bisbal, Alejandra Guzman, Miriam Hernandez, Sami Beigi, Karmandan, Diego Torres, Christopher Uckermann, Jose’ Nieves (RKM) & Kenny Vasquets (KEN-Y) Sofia Reyes, Samo, Reyli Barba,Ignacio Val, Fernanda Avedel, Natalia Jimenez, Fey, Rana Mansour, Sepideh, 25band, Aref Arefkia, Faramarz Assef, Forsh, Sevak Khanagyan, Siavash Sham, Niaz Nawab, Rana Farhan, Leila Forouhar, Evan Schoombie, Scott Alan, Albino Montisci, Michael W. Smith, Kelli Lidell, Eddy Napoli, Nello Daniele and many others.
In 2010 I founded Low Pulse Project which realizes professional recordings and productions for artists who intend to go beyond common conventions by finding freedom of expression, at best, in any musical genre.
Low Pulse project also offers a range of services including voiceover, jingle, soundtrack, mixing and mastering.
All-inclusive studio services, first-rate equipment and sound engineer.
Since then LPP has entered the Los Angeles music scene producing music and collaborating with Gracons Productions, Blue Zones Project, RAI International, Italian Festival L.A., Ethnica, IAMLA (The Italian American Museum of Los Angeles), Interface Recording Studios, The Artist First Voice and Acting Studio, Learning Languages, Italian Foundation Los Angeles, Be Fit With Erika, A.C. Raggio di Sole, Mariviento Aqquarela, Angel of Soul, Aristotttle (yes, with 3t) band, Aqquarela, Tino & The Untuned Elephants, Napulitanamente magazine, Privet Earth, Smirnov and others.

Is there mission driving your creative journey?
Surely more than a goal it is a mission that drives my creative journey. Especially through my own projects I try to share awareness and truth. All this clearly emerges, for example, in my latest single “A Uosemo”, released in 2022, both in Spanish and Neapolitan (my native language) and that literally means “going by instinct”. I see that this superficial western world lacks of humanity and everything is exclusively linked to money. It is a world that supports a system that is not real and that is made of nothing. “A Uosemo” describes the true pitiful state of today human being who instead of improving follows a process of involution both inside and out. Hopefully, humans will open their eyes and start thinking with their own minds.
There is also a song that I have written in 2010 entitled “Reverse” which is an invitation to look at things from a different point of view and so to change the wrong way for the happiness.
Touring the world and looking around I have realized that I have been lucky to have been raised with love and by following noble principles, something that here happens rarely. As a human being I am and I feel that I am part of a whole so through my music and my lyrics I share and transmit my experience and all that is good as a contribution to the community.

What do you find most rewarding about being a creative?
The most rewarding aspect of being an artist, in my specific case, a performer musician and composer is to get the best from the existence and its beauty. My sensibility allows me to get all the nuances of life. People feel it and they tell me any time. This is something that enriches my heart so that any time I make someone happy with my playing or my music I feel highly rewarded.

Contact Info:
- Website: https://danieledecario.com/
- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/deca_officialpage/
- Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/danieldeca
- Twitter: https://twitter.com/danieledecario
- Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@DanieleDeCario
Image Credits
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