Marta Salogni
Marta Salogni is an Italian record producer, mixer and recording engineer.
Background
Salogni's musical background was cultivated in her native Italy between the small town of Capriolo, Brescia, where she spent her formative years, collaborating with musical acts of all styles.She started working as a live sound engineer for the local social centre Magazzino 47 and independent radio station Radio Onda D'Urto, non-profit left-wing venues and counterculture organizations for a variety of gigs, festivals, and theatre productions. After moving to London in 2010, she took a 9-month course at Alchemea College of Audio Engineering to learn Pro Tools, and shortly after began her career working as a recording engineer across major recording studios both nationally and internationally.
Production career
As a producer and mixer, Salogni has worked with Björk, Depeche Mode, Sharon Van Etten, English Teacher, Romy, M.I.A., Groove Armada, Animal Collective, Black Midi, Squid, HAAi, Lucrecia Dalt, Bar Italia, Westerman, Philip Selway, Jayda G, Circuit Des Yeux, Dream Wife, Holly Herndon, Porridge Radio, Anna Meredith, Ela Minus, Kim Deal, Subsonica, Methyl Ethyl, Lafawndah, Puma Blue, KÁRYYN, Planningtorock, Daniel Avery, Duval Timothy, Emel Mathlouthi, Factory Floor, Kelela, Liars, Alex Cameron, Daniel Blumberg, Little Boots, Temples, Insecure Men, Grimm Grimm, the Orielles, HMLTD, and Django Django.As an engineer, Salogni worked with producers such as Danton Supple, James Ford and David Wrench. Alongside Wrench, she has worked on projects with Frank Ocean, the xx, Goldfrapp, FKA Twigs, Blossoms, Glass Animals, Shura, Bloc Party, and LA Priest. She also worked on Tracey Thorn's 2018 Record alongside producer Ewan Pearson.
Salogni has worked with the record labels XL Recordings, Young, Mute, DFA Records, Virgin EMI Records, 4AD, Polydor Records, Domino Recording Company, Heavenly Recordings, Sony Music, Universal Music and One Little Independent Records.
Marta was awarded the MPG Breakthrough Engineer of the Year 2018, Breakthrough Producer of the Year 2020 and UK Music Producer of the Year 2022.
She recorded and mixed the 2023 Depeche Mode album Memento Mori with James Ford, who had produced the band's previous album Spirit.
In September 2024, English Teacher's album This Could Be Texas won the Mercury Prize which was produced and mixed by Salogni and she was honoured with the Producer of the Year at the Billboard Italia Women in Music.
Live shows
Salogni creates both composed and improvised live sets using tape machines, loops, and feedback. She has performed at several notable events, including Le Guess Who? in 2023, curated by Heba Kadry, where she played alongside Valentina Magaletti on drums. In her second performance at Le Guess Who?, Salogni presented a solo set dedicated to the works of Pauline Anna Strom. At the Linecheck Festival 2023, she performed "Music for Open Spaces", a project she collaborated on with Tom Relleen. This marked the project's second live performance, following its debut at Cafe Oto in London during the LP release.In 2024, Salogni performed at the Meakusma Festival with Melos Kalpa, showcasing music from their album, Melos Kalpa. She also participated in the Robot Festival with Francesco Fonassi, where they premiered their collaborative work, Orafiroe.