Alberto Rigoni is an Italian bass guitarist and composer who has recorded solo and as a member of the groups Ascra, Twinspirits, BAD As, Bassists Alliance, and Natural Born Machine. He has also contributed to recordings by a variety of artists. Between 2008 and 2023, Rigoni released thirteen solo albums that have featured guests such as Jordan Rudess, Gavin Harrison, Kevin Moore, Goran Edman, Marco Minnemann, Thomas Lang, Nathan East, Billy Sheehan, and Leland Sklar.
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Born | Montebelluna, Italy[1] |
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Occupation | Musician |
Instrument | Bass guitar |
Years active | 1998–present |
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Website | albertorigoni |
Career
editIn 1998, together with drummer Enrico Buttol, Rigoni formed the group Ascra, which mainly performed Dream Theater covers.[1] In 2003, he joined the Italian progressive metal group Twinspirits, formed by Daniele Liverani.[3] They released their debut album, The Music That Will Heal the World, in 2007.[1] They have since issued the albums The Forbidden City (2009) and Legacy (2011).
In 2008, Rigoni released his debut solo album, Something Different. He followed it with Rebirth (2011), Three Wise Monkeys (2012), Overloaded (2014), Into the BASS (2015), and BASSORAMA (2016).[4]
In 2016, he founded the metal band BADASS, which featured singer Titta Tani, guitarist Alessio "Lex" Tricarico, and drummer Denis "Denzy" Novello. Their debut album, More Pain, More Gain was released on 1 April 2017 by Lion Music/Cargo Records (UK). In 2018, the band's lineup changed and on 31 November, the group, now known as BAD As, released Midnight Curse through Rockshot Records. They subsequently toured around Europe, opening for Vinnie Moore.[5]
In December 2017, after releasing his seventh solo album, Duality, Rigoni and bassist Jeff Hughell created the studio project Bassists Alliance.[5] Their first album, Crush, features Michael Manning, Adam Nitti, Steve Di Giorgio, Colin Edwin, Mark Mitchell, Scott Reeder, Dmitry Lisenko, Brandino BassMaster, Ryan Martini, Leonid Maksimov, and Tony Grey.
In 2018, Rigoni recorded EvoRevolution with German drummer Marco Minnemann. In 2019, he released his eighth solo album, Prog Injection, featuring Thomas Lang on drums. Odd Times followed a year later and again featured Marco Minnemann, with Alexandra Zerner on guitars and keyboards.
In 2020, BAD As released their third album, Crucified Society, and the same year, Rigoni formed the group Natural Born Machine.[6][5] In 2021, they released their debut album, Human.
Rigoni has since released the albums For the Love of BASS (2021), Metal Addicted (2021), Songs for Souls (2022), Grains of Sand (2022), and Unexpected Lullabies (2024).
Discography
editSolo
edit- Something Different (2008)
- Rebirth (2011)
- Lady and the BASS (Groovy) (EP, 2012)
- Three Wise Monkeys (2012)
- Overloaded (2014)
- Into the BASS (2015)
- BASSORAMA (2016)
- Duality (2017)
- EvoRevolution (feat. Marco Minnemann) (2018)
- Prog Injection (feat. Thomas Lang) (2019)
- Odd Times (feat. Marco Minnemann & Alexandra Zerner) (2020)
- For the Love of BASS (2021)
- Metal Addicted (EP, 2021)
- Songs for Souls (with Jordan Rudess, Jennifer Batten, Mark Zonder, and many more) (2022)
- Grains of Sand (Alberto Rigoni & Michael Manring (2022)
- Unexpected Lullabies (2024)
with Twinspirits
edit- The Music That Will Heal the World (2007)
- The Forbidden City (2009)
- Legacy (2011)
with BADASS
edit- More Pain, More Gain (2016)
with BAD As
edit- Midnight Curse (2019)
- Crucified Society (2020)
- Fight the Demons (2023)
with Natural Born Machine
edit- Human (2021)
Other appearances
edit- A Step Ahead (Tommy Ermolli) (2009)
- Dragon Fire (Mistheria) (2010)
- Dolcetti Metal Beat (Gianni Rojatti) (2010)
- Obsession (The BASStards) (2011)
- iCanzonissime (Alexia) (2013)
- Warnings (John Jeff Touch) (2014)
- Live at Teatro delle Voci (The Italians) (2016)
- "Meta Funk" (Sunset Groove Society) (2024)
References
edit- ^ a b c "Alberto Rigoni". progarchives.com. Retrieved 5 April 2023.
- ^ "Alberto Rigoni | Biography". AllMusic. Retrieved 28 March 2015.
- ^ "Alberto Rigoni". metalhammer.it (in Italian). Retrieved 5 April 2023.
- ^ "CD Review – BASSORAMA by Alberto Rigoni". bassmusicianmagazine.com. 1 April 2016. Retrieved 5 April 2023.
- ^ a b c "Alberto Rigoni to Release Serie of New Singles, First Song 'Lonely World' Features Jeff Scott Soto". metalshockfinland.com. 11 February 2023. Retrieved 5 April 2023.
- ^ "Alberto Rigoni Launches New Band Natural Born Machine". 10 July 2020. Archived from the original on 1 December 2020. Retrieved 4 March 2021.
External links
edit- Official website
- Bandcamp page
- Spotify channel
- Discogs page
- Article on Rigoni in Axe magazine