Fabio Golfetti is a Brazilian musician and record producer, famous for his work with progressive/psychedelic rock bandVioleta de Outono. He is also the guitarist of Franco-British rock band Gong since 2012.
Biography
Fabio Golfetti was born in São Paulo in 1960. He grew up listening to Pink Floyd, Gong, Led Zeppelin, The Beatles and The Rolling Stones, and as a teenager he learned how to play both the classical and the electric guitar, quoting Daevid Allen, Syd Barrett, Terje Rypdal and Manuel Göttsching as some of his major influences. In 1978 he founded Lux, his first band. Lux later became Ultimato in 1981, an instrumental punk jazz/no wave band with the arrival of drummer Cláudio Souza, and later came to be named Zero in 1983, with the entrance of vocalist Guilherme Isnard. With Zero, he took part in the recording of the single "Heróis". In 1985, Golfetti and Souza left Zero and formed alongside Angelo Pastorello the influential psychedelic rock band Violeta de Outono. As of 2016 Violeta de Outono has released 7 studio albums, 2 EPs, 4 videos and 2 live albums. In 1988 he formed a side project to Violeta de Outono, called The InvisibleOpera Company ; heavily inspired by the aesthetics of Daevid Allen, it has released four albums as of yet. In 2006 he appeared at the Gong Unconvention 2006 in Amsterdam with The Glissando Guitar Orchestræ. The Seven Drones , a live album recording his performance at the event, was released in 2008. Golfetti is a full-time member of Gong since 2012; he previously toured with them in 2007, during a brief series of concerts in São Paulo, as a member of their "Gong Global Family" project. A was released in 2009. I See You, Gong's first studio album with him as an official member of the band, was released on November 10, 2014. In 2015 he collaborated with fellow Gong bandmember Dave Sturt on his second solo album, Dreams and Absurdities.
Discography
With Violeta de Outono
1987: Violeta de Outono
1989: Em Toda Parte
1999: Mulher na Montanha
2005: Ilhas
2007: Volume 7
2012: Espectro
2016: Spaces
With The Invisible Opera Company (Tropical Version Brazil)