Roby Arduini
inherits the passion for the music from his father.
Since his early age (7 years) his family lead him
to play organ and from l 0 to 18 he attended classical
studies in piano.
At 13 he
founds his first band: he has been writing songs since
and has been always working hard to improve his creativity.
Roby's
sound is strongly influenced by Genesis and
progressive rock: This sound really hit his music
sensibility. The best example of such influnce is
a track written in 1975: "The Canterbury Tales"
by Geoffrey Chaucer to which he composed the
music.
But Roby
is looking for something new: he pays much more attention
to American rock to improve his restless desire for
an artistic communication.
ln 1980 he
began a new adventure assembling a big band: Dea
Diva. The project totally based on sound impact.
All these
attempts show his wish to become a full time musician:
he wants to live the music. His dream become reality
when Mauro Farina called him to play keyboards
in his group. At the same time Roby starts
working in Mauro studlos.
The career
of Roby Arduini as a producer began in 1983.
From that moment his passion for music pushed him
into many successful producing experiences with the
ultimate goal to be in the dance charts all over the
world. Some of his first tracks include: "Sharada","Rose",
"Risen From the Rank" followed by "Movin'"
and "To Go Crazy" by Lee Marrow that
entered the Billboard chart. The Yankees "l
Can't Feel It" remained in French charts for a
record 30 weeks.
After this
initial amazing success, the main indepenclent companies
in Italy such as Time and Media immediately
began to offer him the chance to produce their most
important artists.