Slow Shiver

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Born
Valente Bertelli

Rome
NationalityItalian
CitizenshipItaly
EducationBass
Alma mater
  • Musician’s Institute
  • UCLA
Occupation
  • Multi-instrumentalist
  • Singer
  • Composer

Slow Shiver is the musical project of Italian multi-instrumentalist, singer and composer.

Early life and education

Bertelli was born in Rome, son of American Jazz Singer Shanda Lear (daughter of American inventor Bill Lear and granddaughter of vaudeville comedian Ole Olsen (comedian) and Gian Carlo Bertelli, Italian theater director who noticeably produced the first The Three Tenors.

In 1999, Bertelli moved to Los Angeles to study bass at the Musicians Institute. He continued his education at University of California, Los Angeles studying film scoring and songwriting.

After uploading a song to Myspace under the moniker "Valente", Bertelli started gathering the attention of other musicians such as Guy Sigsworth, and T Bone Burnett.

Career

Escape Artist (2006) was Bertelli’s first EP. He later released two other projects under the moniker Valente: Alexandria (2012), inviting musicians such as Steven Nistor and Aaron Embry to participate in the recording. The EP also includes a cover by Avi Buffalo and a remix by Big Black Delta. Following the release of this EP, Bertelli released his first album Music for Rooftops, record written during Bertelli’s travels while touring. The album was followed with an EP of remixes of the track The Distant Light, made by Guy Sigsworth, Anoraak and Walter Sobcek. In 2016, Bertelli changes moniker for Slow Shiver, comprising both his composition work and his personal endeavor.

His composition work includes writing for film, tv and advertising.

Discography

  • Escape Artist (2006) - Valente
  • Alexandria EP (2012) - Valente
  • Music for Rooftops (2013) - Valente
  • Dead Man Walking (cover) (2016) - Slow Shiver
  • In Blue (Drive by Delivery) - Slow Shiver
  • Set In Stone - (2017) Slow Shiver
  • California - (2017) Slow Shiver under the collaborative project Laurel Canyon
  • When the Party’s Over (cover) (2019) - Slow Shiver ft. knight
  • Construction - All the Time (rework) (2019) - Slow Shiver
  • Robot Koch - Friendly Fire (rework) (2020) - Slow Shiver

Filmography

Marie Brand - ZDF (TV series) additional music (2011)

12 Hours of Sebring (documentary) (2012)

REvival41 (documentary) (2013)

ESPN 30 for 30: When The Garden was Eden (documentary) additional music (2015)

Bushido Battleground - El Rey Network (TV series) (2017)

Confused (TV series) (2018)

Le Flic de Belleville (movie) additional music (2019)

Atypical - Netflix (TV series) additional music ft. Anoraak (2019)

Wir Kinder Vom Bahnhof Zoo - Amazon (TV series) additional music ft. Robot Koch (2020)

Collaborations

  • As a producer:

Lullaby - Angela McCluskey (song) (2011)

At Night - Mette Skou (album) (2012)

Desert Album - Anders Mouridsen (album) (2019)

  • As a writer:

Two For the Road - Nouvelle Vague (band)

Ballad in Plain G - Blackout Babies (song) (2012)

We Lost - Anoraak (song) (2016)

Nediya - Yasmine Hamdan (song) (2014)

Tethered - Christian Gibson (co-wrote) (2018)

Where To Look in the Dark - Dreaming Of Ghosts (co-written with Fiora (musician)

  • As a singer:

Two For the Road - Nouvelle Vague (band)

Don’t You Want Me - Nouvelle Vague (band)

Until You Find Another - Carmen Rizzo ft. Shana Halligan (2010) background vocals

We Are Nowhere - 1973 (2010) background vocals

Lullaby - Angela McCluskey (2011) background vocals

Bring It All Back - Angela McCluskey (2012)

Space Is the Place - Dessau Dancers (2015)

We Lost - Anoraak (2016)

Tethered - Christian Gibson (2018)

Under The Flag - Nouvelle Vague (band)

Brass In Pocket - Nouvelle Vague (band)

I’m in Love With a German Film Star - Nouvelle Vague (band)

Don’t You Want Me - Nouvelle Vague (band)

Where To Look in the Dark - Dreaming Of Ghosts (2019)

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