La BOMBA is the first bold statement as a leader from Italian-born bassist, composer, and producer Luca Curcio, based between Berlin and Copenhagen. The album began as a set of compositions and improvisations before being sampled, chopped, and reassembled in post-production. The result is a bass-driven sound world where acoustic interplay collides with electronic production: grooves fracture and reform, horn lines twist and dissolve, micro-rhythms drive the pulse, and forms remain fluid and unpredictable.
The project reflects Curcio’s artistic and personal journey across Europe: recorded in Denmark with a powerhouse ensemble — including fellow Italian Francesco Bigoni alongside Nordic musicians Erik Kimestad, Sölvi Kolbeinsson, and Simon Olderskog Albertsen — and later produced in Berlin, which served as Curcio’s creative laboratory.
Radical yet accessible, La BOMBA stands firmly in the jazz lineage while pointing beyond it — improvisation remains at its core, while electronic production methods become equal partners in the creative act. More than just a debut, La BOMBA asserts Curcio’s vision of contemporary jazz: rhythm-forward, urgent, and alive.
Line-up
Luca Curcio
upright bass, electric bass, additional percussion, additional vocals, sampler
Erik Kimestad
trumpet
Sölvi Kolbeinsson
alto saxophone
Francesco Bigoni
tenor saxophone
Simon Olderskog Albertsen
drums
Credits
Mariana Zwarg – flutes (guest, track 07 )
Mette Nadja Hansen – vocals (guest, track 07)
Composed and produced by Luca Curcio
Recorded by Boe Larsen and Andrea Alunni at MillFactory, Copenhagen Additional recordings by Luca Curcio in Berlin
Mixed and mastered by José Diogo Neves
Cover photo by Tania Caruso
Design By Lukas Kurtz
Supported by KODA Kultur