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Valentina Magaletti

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Valentina Magaletti
Valentina Magaletti
Valentina Magaletti

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Background information
BornBari, Italy
Occupations
  • Drummer
  • percussionist
  • composer
Instruments
  • Drums
  • percussion
Member of
Websitevalentinamagaletti.com
valentinamagaletti.bandcamp.com

Valentina Magaletti is a British/Italian multi-genre drummer, percussionist, improviser and composer based in London.

Biography

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Magaletti was born in Bari, Italy. She lives in London, UK.[1]

Career

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She has collaborated and performed with Thurston Moore, Charles Hayward, Debbie Googe, Nicolas Jaar, Jandek, Mica Levi, Malcolm Mooney, Helm, Malcolm Catto, Lafawndah, Bat for Lashes, and Gruff Rhys (Super Furry Animals).[2][3] Her influences include Ikue Mori, Georgia Hubley, Jaki Liebezeit, Milford Graves, Elvin Jones, Tony Buck, Charles Hayward, Billy Higgins, Han Bennink, and Art Blakey.[4] She describes her technique as "akin to an unfolding narrative: stories that eschew spoken language in favour of rhythm, pulse, and vibration."[3] Early influences in her years as a percussion student included progressive rock and the bebop era of jazz.[3]

Her principal project was as one half of the duo Tomaga with bassist/multi-instrumentalist Tom Relleen.[5] She is also a member of Moin with experimental electronic project Raime, the experimental pop quintet Vanishing Twin,[6] the duo V/Z with Zongamin, the dub-influenced Holy Tongue with electronic musician Allen Wootton,[7] the improv project Avvitagalli with Pino Montecalvo,[8] and the supergroup UUUU, along with Graham Lewis (Wire) and Thighpaulsandra (Coil).[9] In 2017, she played drums as part of surviving Can member Irmin Schmidt's The Can Project, based around Schmidt's orchestral reimagining of classic Can songs and themes with an ensemble.[10] She and percussionist and sculptor João Pais Filipe released their first album as CZN (Copper, Zinc and Nickel) The Golden Path in 2018,[11] and a collaborative release with Swiss percussionist and composer Julian Sartorius, Sulla Pelle, followed in 2019.[12]

Her 2022 album Batterie Fragile on French label unjenesaisquoi was recorded using sounds from a ceramic drum kit designed by Parisian artist Yves Chaudouët.[13] A solo album from 2020, A Queer Anthology of Drums, was re-released on vinyl in 2024, with the personal work "reflect[ing] on her queer identity, the ritualistic aspects of improvisation, and the oppressive realities of lockdown life by collaging together low-fi drones, field recordings and modulated percussive objects."[3][14]

She and French writer Fanny Chiarello formed the imprint Permanent Drift in 2023, which is "dedicated to promoting contemporary female, non-binary and transgender artists."[3][15] They published Chiarello’s book BASTA NOW: Women, Trans & Non-binary in Experimental Music in 2024 along with audio works by Magaletti, Irene Bianco, and Marie De la Nuit.[16]

As of 2025, Magaletti is preparing a new V/Z release, as well as upcoming collaborations with Shackleton (in conjunction with Holy Tongue), Nídia, Osaka-based artist YPY, Dutch electronic artist Upsammy, and Ugandan ensemble Arsenal Mikebe.[3]

Partial Discography

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Title Label Year Released
Valentina Plays The Batterie Fragile Un Je-Ne-Sais-Quoi 2017
Sulla Pelle Marionette 2019
Due Matte Commando Vanessa 2020
A Queer Anthology of Drums Takuroku 2020
La Tempesta Colorata A Colourful Storm 2022
Batterie Fragile Un Je-Ne-Sais-Quoi 2022
Rotta Blume 2022
Cupo Self-released 2023
EP/64-63 Permanent Draft 2023
Ondata Rossa Content Providers.Ltd 2023
Different Rooms Longform Editions 2023
Lucha Libre Permanent Draft 2024

References

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  1. ^ "Dream Cymbals - Valentina Magaletti". Dreamcymbals.com. Retrieved 27 July 2020.
  2. ^ "Valentina Magaletti". Futura Artists. 10 October 2019. Retrieved 16 November 2019.
  3. ^ a b c d e f "Bio — Valentina Magaletti". valentinamagaletti.com. Retrieved 25 February 2025.
  4. ^ "Interview: Valentina Magaletti - M Magazine". M-magazine.co.uk. 28 August 2019. Retrieved 16 November 2019.
  5. ^ "Tomaga". Futura Artists. 16 July 2019. Retrieved 17 November 2019.
  6. ^ "The Age of Immunology by Vanishing Twin". Metacritic.com. Retrieved 16 November 2019.
  7. ^ "Holy Tongue, by Holy Tongue". Amidah Records. Retrieved 25 February 2025.
  8. ^ "Avvitagalli, by Valentina Magaletti & Pino Montecalvo". VALENTINA MAGALETTI. Retrieved 25 February 2025.
  9. ^ "UUUU - Editions Mego". Editionsmego.com. Retrieved 17 November 2019.
  10. ^ "Spoon Records | News | Barbican announces The Can Project". Spoonrecords.com. Retrieved 17 November 2019.
  11. ^ "THE GOLDEN PATH, by CZN (Joao Pais Filipe & Valentina Magaletti)". Czndrums.bandcamp.com. Retrieved 17 November 2019.
  12. ^ "Sulla Pelle — marionette". Marionettelabel.com. Retrieved 17 November 2019.
  13. ^ "Batterie Fragile | Un je-ne-sais-quoi". unjenesaisquoi.org. Retrieved 25 February 2025.
  14. ^ "Valentina Magaletti - A Queer Anthology of Drums". Boomkat. Retrieved 25 February 2025.
  15. ^ "BASTA NOW, Women, Trans & Non-binary in Experimental Music from permanent draft". permanent draft. Retrieved 25 February 2025.
  16. ^ "Merch from permanent draft". permanent draft. Retrieved 25 February 2025.
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