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Revision as of 23:00, 6 November 2013
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Also known as | Boosta |
Born | Turin, Piemonte, Italy | September 27, 1974
Genres | Electronic |
Occupation(s) | Singer, songwriter, musician, record producer, DJ, writer, journalist, television host |
Instrument | keyboards |
Years active | 1996–present |
Website | davidedileo |
David Dileo, also known as Boosta, (born 27 September 1974) is an Italian singer, writer, and television host. He is known as the co-founder of the alternative rock band Subsonica.[citation needed]
Discography
As soloist (DJ)
- EP
- 2004: Crash (Dance Factory)
- 2005: The Boss (Mantra Vibes)
- 2006: Bostology EP (Mantra Vibes)
- 2007: Dance is Dead (Remix) (Vendetta Records)
- 2009: Rotterdome
Subsonica
- Albums
- 1997: SubsOnicA
- 1999: Microchip emozionale
- 2002: Amorematico
- 2005: Terrestre
- 2007: L'eclissi
- 2011: Eden
Caesar Palace
- Album
- 2008: Dogs from V-Gas
- Singles
- 2008: 1ne
- 2008: God and Ants
Collaborations
- Stalker (composed together with Andrea Bertolini)
- Happy Sundays (composed together with Play Paul)
- The Last Icon (composed by the artist and sung together with Skin)
- Non ti voglio più (composed for the album Facile of Mina)
- La clessidra (composed for the album Caramella of Mina)
- Il mare d'inverno (cover sung together with Ruggeri for Le canzoni ai testimoni)
- Sei (composed for Jessica Brando)
References
External links
- Official website
- Davide Dileo discography at Discogs