Lustri & Di Giorgio

Zoë Lustri and Adamo Di Giorgio are film composers based in the UK, known for their innovative approach to music scoring. Their partnership began at Berklee College of Music's Film Scoring department, combining Zoë's indie singer-songwriter influences from artists like Fiona Apple with Adamo's eclectic mix of techno, inspired by artists like Richard Devine and Drumcell, and his classical guitar roots. This unique fusion defines their distinctive sound and dynamic partnership.
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Their collaboration centers on creating bespoke music for films, enhancing narratives with Zoë’s depth in indie folk, contemporary pop, and dark cinematic tones, and Adamo’s custom sound designs using his electronic and classical expertise. They have contributed to Emmy and Oscar-nominated projects such as "Minari," "RBG," and "The Woman King," and their work is prominently featured in productions like "Motherland: Fort Salem," "The Twilight Zone," and "Without Remorse," praised for its atmospheric depth and narrative sensitivity.
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As they continue to explore new musical landscapes, Zoë and Adamo are committed to pushing the boundaries of traditional film music in the UK and beyond. They aim to not only cross genres but to forge new ones, marking their evolution from Berklee to major influences in the global music scoring scene.
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Zoë and Adamo's future in film scoring is driven by a passion to create groundbreaking scores that resonate deeply with audiences and redefine cinematic music. Their collaborative spirit, rooted in diverse musical backgrounds and a unified vision, continues to produce captivating, genre-defining scores that inspire and innovate.