Glovibes

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Glovibes
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Background information
Birth nameLeonardo Abbate
Origin Italy
London, U.K.
Los Angeles, U.S.
Genres
Occupation(s)
  • DJ
  • producer
  • musician
Instrument(s)
  • Digital audio workstation
Labels
  • Go Deeva
  • Casa Rossa
  • Area 94
  • Scavo World Music
  • Bonanza
Website glovibes.com

Leonardo Abbate, better known by his stage name Glovibes, is an Italian DJ and music producer of house music based in Los Angeles. [1]

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Career

Abbate's DJ career began at the age of 14. At 16, he played at several well-known clubs and radio stations in Italy. [2] He was regularly featured on Italian radio station, Kiss Kiss FM. Prior to moving to Los Angeles, Abbate spent several years in London performing at well-known clubs such as Ministry of Sound, The Egg, Fabric and Heaven. [3] His collaborative single with Luciana titled "One By One" was released via Young & Vicious on 16 March 2015. [4]

Abbate has three songs charted on the Billboard charts; "One By One", a collaboration with Luciana, "Shake Ur Bumpa", a collaboration with Cristian Poow, [5] and "Watch Out", a collaboration with Gary Caos. [6] "Watch Out" was remixed by several producers including Rick Cross, Moodyboy and NerveStrain. [6] [7] "Shake Ur Bumpa" got remixed by Gus Bonani, Lambert & Handle, The Perry Twins plus one extra rework by Cristian Poow himself. [8] Abbate was announced as part of the "House Stars" event for the Miami Music Week 2017. [9]

Discography

Charted singles

TitleYearPeak chart positions
US
Dance
[10]
US
Club
[11]
"One By One"
(with Luciana)
2015335
"Shake Ur Bumpa"
(with Cristian Poow)
2017-27
"Watch Out"
(with Gary Caos)
2017477

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