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Gino Pavan is a multi-instrumentalist, composer, and producer active since the late 1970s, with a background rooted in the rock-psychedelic and experimental scene of that era. After studying at the "A. Vivaldi" conservatory in Alessandria, Italy, he worked with various bands in France during the 1980s. In 1980, he released his first record, a 7" for an unspecified label. He contributed to the VV. AA. album "Atmosphere Underground" in 1989. From 1985 to 1996, Pavan managed a recording and video production studio called "Noi Studio" in the Venice province. His collaboration with Guido Frezzato began in 1995, leading to the production of the soundtrack for the film "Scano Boa - Dannazione" by Giancarlo Marinelli, which Pavan recorded and produced. This partnership resulted in two albums for the African Brothers, "N'der Tangana" and "Wooden," as well as the soundtrack for "Alla ricerca dell'Uno" for a dance-theatre show by Belgian dancer Thierry Parmentier. His song 'Didjeridu' was also featured in Rodolfo Bisatti's film "Case" (Ipotesi cinema). In subsequent years, Pavan shifted his focus to photography and art, studying under Pino Settani and befriending various artists, including painter Guy Harloff. Since
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