Cover art by Daniele Morelli
OUI075: Daniele Morelli / Sentieri
Daniele says:
'Sentieri” is an introspective album that explores the many stages of life’s journey. Through each track, I aimed to capture moments of change, growth, and reflection.
The chameleon embodies the passage of life itself — constantly shifting, adapting, and redefining its identity. Just like us, it moves through different environments, never fixed, always becoming.
My friends on this journey — Tommaso Iacoviello, Federico Bertelli, Fabio Di Tanno, and Abraham López Calderón — truly connected with the music, interpreting it with depth, intuition, and extraordinary musicality.'
Daniele Morelli:
He composed and released already 5 albums on Off.
When not in Mexico he spends his time in his beloved Toscana or play live in a lot of different European cities with always different formations.
Abraham López Calderón:
Abraham López Calderón drummer is originally from SanCristóbal de las Casas, Chiapas. He studied drums inMexico City at the DIM music school with teachers such as Beto Díaz, Hernán Hetch, Gabriel Puentes, among others.
He has developed his drumming within jazz, rock and pop, playing in numerous festivals inside and outside Mexico. He has participated in more than 20 musical productions, such as the album "la metamorfosis » by the pop singer Reyli Barba which was nominated for the Latin Grammy 2020 and for whom he has been drumming since 2016.
Tommaso Iacoviello:
Tommaso Iacoviello was born in Cecina (Livorno) on July 16, 1991. He graduated in 2009 with a degree in trumpet from the "Pietro Mascagni" Institute of Musical Studies in Livorno and in October 2016 he earned a Bachelor's Degree in Jazz Trumpet from the Siena Jazz Foundation.
From 2007 he started to perform with numerous orchestras, bands and toured extensively with those and still is buzzy touring
Fabio Di Tanno:
Bassist, composer and arranger Fabio Di Tanno is a versatile musician with over twenty years of professional experience. His artistic identity seamlessly bridges the gap between the rigor of classical music and the freedom of jazz improvisation, extending into modern sounds such as funk, prog, and electronics.
Federico Bertelli:
Born in the outskirts of Pisa, he has been playing diatonic harmonica since 1987 and gained experience in several blues bands. Few years later he collaborated with the Blues Harbour, Michael Coleman, Nick Becattini & The Serious Fun.
Digital release on the 15th of May 2026.
Track listing:
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