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THis page is full of incomplete and fake informations:
Contini job is the publishing activity. Contini is a publisher and not a studio-producer and never a dance artist. Contini's Company published thousands of tracks of many genres including classic, pop, rock, J pop, anime, Eurobeat, Techno and Metal (Angra, Labyrinth, Bulldozer, Death Mechanism and others). The above mentioned works are only a part of the Contini's publishing activity from 1990. I've never been A&R for Discomagic. As a publisher I created/co.created/stopped several labels for publishing purpose. My activity in music, from 1991 and 2008 was basically managing and not artistic. The note "produced by ......& Contini" was meaning only the property of the track and not the studio activity.
The presence of Contini credits among Eurobeat writer meant generally the correction of very bad grammar mistakes on lyrics......when possible.
If you don't know the facts please avoid writing wrong infos.
Thanks

Alberto Contini



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Revision as of 21:14, 22 September 2011

Contini beim Tuska Open Air 2011

Alberto Contini is an Italian musician. He has been the vocalist, bassist or keyboardist for the Italian speed metal band Bulldozer since early 1980s[1] and has produced many works in the italo-disco scene and eurobeat scene since early 1990s.[2]

In 1984, Contini met Bratt Sinclaire, who later became his long-term co-worker.[3] He joined Bulldozer in the same year and served as its vocalist and bassist with the stage name AC Wild until 1992.[1]

In 1990, Contini, then an A & R for Discomagic Records, co-founded the A-Beat C dance label with Dave Rodgers.[4] The label signed a big deal with the Japanese dance label Avex Trax[3] and produced many mega-hit works for "J-Euro" artists including MAX, V6, and the future "Queen of J-pop" Namie Amuro.[4]

He made his first appearance on the Super Eurobeat compilation series in 1991, at Vol. 13,[2] with three tracks co-produced with Dave Rodgers.[5] Since then he has produced countless works for the series, including Vol. 14, 17, 18, 20, 27, 44, 58, 65, 68, 74, 82, 84, 88, 89, 92, 95, 97, 99, 103, 171, 173, and many other eurobeat/Hi-NRG compilations and the Super Eurobeat Presents series by Avex, including the Maharaja Night series, Initial D series, and J-Euro series : Ayu-ro Mix,[6] Hyper Euro MAX[6] and J-Euro Non-Stop Best.[2]

He re-joined Bulldozer in 2008.[1]

THis page is full of incomplete and fake informations: Contini job is the publishing activity. Contini is a publisher and not a studio-producer and never a dance artist. Contini's Company published thousands of tracks of many genres including classic, pop, rock, J pop, anime, Eurobeat, Techno and Metal (Angra, Labyrinth, Bulldozer, Death Mechanism and others). The above mentioned works are only a part of the Contini's publishing activity from 1990. I've never been A&R for Discomagic. As a publisher I created/co.created/stopped several labels for publishing purpose. My activity in music, from 1991 and 2008 was basically managing and not artistic. The note "produced by ......& Contini" was meaning only the property of the track and not the studio activity. The presence of Contini credits among Eurobeat writer meant generally the correction of very bad grammar mistakes on lyrics......when possible. If you don't know the facts please avoid writing wrong infos. Thanks

Alberto Contini


References