Carlos Buschini

Carlos “el tero” Buschini--Bass, Double Bass

Born in Despeñaderos in the province of Cordoba, Argentina, bass player and composer, Carlos “el tero” Buschini started his career as a young boy playing bombo and guitar with folklore bands of his region, studying classic guitar from the age of 11. He soon began his first international tours in Latin America, Europe with several groups. His training in music continued in La Comena, Cordoba, CPM Milan and AIMRA in Lyon and was complemented with numerous workshops with Franco d’Andrea, Attilio Zanchi, Alain Caron, M. Stanchev and Joe Santiago.

In 1989 he permanently settled in Italy and quickly became known in the European music scene playing with well-known Italian and French jazz artists such as: Julien Lourau, Bojan Zulfikarpasic, Magik Malik, Miguel Anga Diaz, Luis Agudo, Minino Garay, Javier Girotto, Antonello Salis, Tiziana Ghiglione, Phil Drummy, Olivier Ker Ourio, Laurent De Wild, Daniel Mille, Nicolas Stilo, Nicolas Folmer, Krassen Lutzkanov, Gustavo Ovalles, Daniele di Buenaventura, Daniel Garcia, Raul carnota, Barbara Casisni and many others.

Carlos also plays with the following Japanese musicians Aska Kaneko, Tomohiro Yahiro, Kana Hiamatsu with whom he tours in Japan and Europe. Today he plays in several formations:Madre Tierra ( with Javier Girotto, Natalio Mangalavite, Martin Bruhn), Cordoba Reunion (with Javier Girotto, Gerardo Di Giusto and Minino Garay) Tango Negro Trio (with Juan Carlos Caceres and Uruguayan percussionist Marcelo Russillo), Gaia Cuatro (with Gerardo Di Giusto, Aska Kaneko and Tomohiro Yahiro) and Cuarteto Rosamonte (with Gabriel Perez, Leandro Guffanti, Martin Bruhn).