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Deca

Musician
Forlisteners of experimental electronic/ambient, dark industrial and concept-driven music; collectors and fans of cult italian composers; curious newcomers who like headphones-only deep listening.
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The Profile

Deca is the stage name of Federico De Caroli, an Italian composer, producer, and pianist/keyboardist from Savona (Ligurian origins), associated with ambient, electronic and experimental music. Reviews describe a four-decade career beginning in the mid-1980s, moving from early Jarre/Vangelis-influenced electronics to darker industrial and later esoteric concept works, alongside piano-only releases. He is frequently nicknamed the “sound alchemist” and depicted as an uncompromising, low-profile cult figure with collector-valued early vinyl.

From the reviews: born in Savona in 1964; active since mid-1980s; described as pianist/keyboardist, composer and producer; worked across TV/theater/film collaborations; early LPs became collector items; Claustrophobia (1989) released on Labyrinth Records and distributed by Videostar; Treccani is cited as having an entry describing his artistic language; often associated with the dream dimension and subconscious-focused listening.

Across these reviews, Deca is portrayed as a low-profile but influential Italian composer (Federico De Caroli) active since the mid-1980s, praised for uncompromising experimental electronic and ambient work. Recurring themes include dreams, the subconscious, sci-fi/dystopia, and esotericism/alchemy, with sound design described as visceral, layered and hypnotic. Key albums repeatedly highlighted include Simbionte, Claustrophobia, Lucifero Alchemico, Neuronte, and later esoteric works like Antimateria Psichica and Strategia Esoterica. Reviewers also stress his piano output (e.g., Dreamtown Piano) and his cross-media activity (video/TV/theater), alongside cult/collector demand for early vinyl.

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