From Strasbourg, France, this band declares influences from RIO artists like Art Bears, Zappa and Henry Cow as well as from Canterburians like Hatfield and the North and Soft Machine. The Loomings are: Maria Denami (vocals), Ludmila Schwartzwalder, (vocals, synth), Benoît Rameau (vocals, sax, synth), Louis Haessler (bass), Enrico Pedicone (Drums and Percussion) and Jacopo Costa (Druns and Percussion). Currently they have a bunch of single tracks on Bandcamp and the first full-length album released in 2015 by AltRock Productions. All the band members are classically trained and have previous collaborations and performances in the classical music world. They have taken part to the innovative music festival in Lainate (Milan) in September 2014.
He begins with classical training studies at the Academy of Musical Art in Varese, personally followed by Maestro Tenzi. He attends the Civic Jazz Courses in Milan, joining the "Franco Cerri Guitar 4et with whom he records the discs" Cerri & Cerri "(1994) and" En Souvenir de Milan "(1995). He also collaborates with Cerri on the publication of the "Jazz Guitar Manual" a issues published by Fabbri (1996). Still with this formation in 1993 he participated in the "Clusone Jazz Festival" and in the "Monteroduni di Isernia Festival" and in 1994 in the "Iseo jazz '94". In 1998 he took part in the recording of Paolo Paliaga's album "Azul" with the "Horizont Quartet" with Nicola Stranieri on drums and Carlos Buschinial on bass. His first work as a quartet (Luca Necciari - double bass, Marco Zanoli - drums) “Lights and Shadows” comes out of the Siena workshop led by the pianist Stefano Battaglia in 2005. 2007 marks his entry into the Milanese Consevatorio and in 2008 he wins the selection to participate in the "Prize of the Arts" of the Italian Conservatories in Messina, arriving as a finalist with his project in collaboration with the pianist Gianluca Di Ienno. Lorenzo Serafin on double bass and Michele Salgarello on drums complete the line-up. With this rhythm in 2010 he published "Schiuma" and with the inclusion of Antonio Zambrini on piano and Mirco Mariottini on clarinets he published in 2011 his third work "Whistle this".