Techno producer Raffaele Attanasio admitted to intensive care after heart surgery

Techno producer Raffaele Attanasio admitted to intensive care after heart surgery

Italian techno producer Raffaele Attanasio is currently in intensive care post heart surgery, as confirmed by his management. The surgery, which took place earlier this week, was successful, and the artist is now in intensive care for recovery. The management company, YAM Agency, shared the update on Instagram stories, indicating that further updates will follow in the coming days.

Raffaele Attanasio has been a prominent figure in Italy’s techno scene since the early 2000s, showcasing his talent in cities like Naples, Sicily, and Rome, as well as internationally. Known for his work on labels such as Mutual Rytm, Involve, Axis, and his own record label, Letters From Jerusalem, Raffaele has solidified his position as a respected DJ and producer in the techno community. Throughout his career, he has collaborated with renowned artists such as Jeff Mills, Octave One, Gaetano Parisio, and Douglas J. McCharty of The Nitzer Ebb.

Aside from his solo work, Raffaele Attanasio is also a co-founder of The Sacred Weapons, a collective of musicians inspired by the fusion of psychedelic rock and dance music spanning from the 1970s to the 1990s. The group’s unique blend of genres has garnered attention within the music industry and among fans. As more information becomes available, updates on Raffaele’s condition and recovery will be provided by his management team.

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