Hardcover. He is regarded as the favorite composer of Wim Wenders and is admired by the dance theater Wuppertal Pina Bausch as well as Fernando Arrabal and Lars von Trier and has already worked with the legendary director Peter Greenaway: Luca D'Alberto. With "Endless" the Italian composer and multi-instrumentalist presents his debut album. It appears - still a premiere - at the 2017 freshly bounced imprint 7K !, the new neoclassical under-label of! K7. Although classically trained, D'Alberto is a stylistic crossover who is looking for new forms of expression in his music, mixing traditional orchestral instruments and electronic sound artists. D'Alberto has been instrumental in the nine pieces of "Endless", from piano and synthesizer to violin, viola and cello, and Violectra. D'Alberto's passionate, expressive and soundtrack-like neoclassic is reminiscent of Ludovico Einaudi and bows both from grand masters such as Steve Reich, Philip Glass, Michael Nyman, Max Richter and Ryuichi Sakamoto, as well as musical cross-thinkers such as Tricky, Tim Hecker or Nils Frahm. In the production, D'Alberto was supported by Innervision's member Henrik Schwarz