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Kundalini Project
Italian-Argentinian musician/composer From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Kundalini Project is the pseudonym[1] and one-man bass music and world music endeavor of Australia-based Italian-Argentinian[2] composer, cinematographer, and video editor Bruce Gil.[3]
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Kundalini Project's album Roots of Light was released in 2021, which saw him change direction towards the "world music" genre.[1]
Gil collaborated with Italian rapper Salmo (it) to produce the music from Salmo's certified 2013 Gold single,[4] Killer Game,[5][6] from Salmo's #1 (in Italy) album, Midnite (it). As of Nov 2021, the YouTube video for Killer Game has over 15 million views.[7]
He also composed the soundtrack to Razi Mohebi's (it) Italian film, Cittadini del Nulla,[8] which won the 2014 Mutti Award at the Venice Film Festival.[9][10] Gil has also composed other original film soundtracks, such as for the Indonesian documentary, Jihad Selfie.[2][11][12][13]
His song "Facing the Sun" was released by Lounge Masters on Lounge Masters Vibes Vol. 04 in 2012,[14] which received international media publicity.[15]
One of Kundalini Project's music videos which received media attention is the song "Brain Forest".[16]
Bruce Gil also is a cinematographer[1][17] and has been a video editor for the TV series Chasing Zephyr.[18]
To date, Kundalini Project has recorded three albums, Beautiful Sounds Pt. 1, Ancient Rituals, and Roots of Light, three EPs, and several singles.[19] In addition, under his real name Bruce Gil, he has composed and recorded three original film soundtracks, along with two EPs and several singles.[20]
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