05 April 2018

Journey through the cosmos of Dimoon

Submitted by: Tumelo
Journey through the cosmos of Dimoon

Multi-talented singer, songwriter, producer and director, Luca Dimoon lands in South Africa after a world tour to present his second album, Telescope, at The Orbit Jazz Club with his South African band.

Over the years, the Italian-born artist’s music has found purpose in constantly seeking to contribute to a social awakening in a world frequently plagued by egos and ills. Often described as a poet, Luca’s lyrical ability reveals a soulful interpretation of words and sounds, intensifying emotions provoked by the messages channeled through his songs.

After releasing his debut album about a decade ago, On Different Moods, the 35-year-old found himself touring the world in what would ultimately become a voyage of spiritual and cultural exploration. On his musical journey he embraced different cultures, often spending extended periods of time in countries such as France, Spain, Japan, India, Malaysia, Senegal and Kenya, where he was inspired to create Telescope.

Throughout the album, he successfully showcases a unique style of music – influenced by the masters of jazz, funk and soul, he’s fused his sound with elements of electro to create what has often been described as cosmic soul, cyber funk and minimalistic jazz. Telescope, the culmination of his artistry, is undoubtedly something to marvel at – a musically visual journey through Luca’s lens.

Connoisseurs of soulful sounds can catch Luca performing live with his band at The Orbit Jazz Club and Bistro in Braamfontein on 10 April at 20:00. For bookings, live music enthusiasts can email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or call 011 339 6645/081 534 2867.

Performance will feature:

  • Luca Dimoon – Lead Vocals and Piano
  • Mongezi Conjwa – Keyboards  
  • Banda Banda – Bass
  • Joshua Zacheus – Drums
  • Keenan Ahrends – Guitar  
  • Nolo Harmony – Background Vocals  
  • Yamikani Mahaka-Phiri – Background Vocals 

 

Notes for editor:

Luca Dimoon and his band will be available for interviews ahead of the show, as well as on the evening of the performance.  

Contact details:

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Nonsense” – Taken off the album Telescope 

Break The Walls" – A Cappella live interpretation of "Break The Walls" taken off the album Telescope, and featuring the Kiwengwa Maasai Tribe in Zanzibar, Tanzania. 

People Make The World Go RoundThe World Go Round” – Taken off the album Telescope 

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