No One Sam / N.O. SAM
Out of place. Still dancing.
Cinematic indie from the UK and Italy.
Before the noise, there was the signal.
I didn’t choose the name — it arrived: a deep scar in the chest, a message never sent, a pulse in the dark of a bass line waiting to be heard.
I grew up in the quiet shadow of a working‑class home.
My father wired houses with electricity and grit.
I watched him build circuits.
Now I build bass lines.
Same voltage. Different frequency.
I come from a small mountain region in Italy where the light ends and the silence begins.
Every groove I write carries that legacy: raw, wired, unpolished.
Transmission: delivered.
Bass became my voice. Songs, my messages.
No One Sam is the sonic alter ego I built for Samuele Gino, a way to survive the never‑ending tinnitus noise and turn it into artistic signal.
Italian‑British. Bass guitarist first. Songwriter second. Singer by necessity.
After a decade of low‑slung grooves across Europe, the UK, and Australia, I tuned the signal to my own frequency.
This solo project fuses indie rock grit with the sleek pulse of the new electronic wave.
Produced by Gareth Young (Kasabian’s Tom Meighan, The XX…), it’s built on:
• Tight bass riffs
• Stripped‑back synths
• Choruses that stick like static
Plug in. Transmission begins.
From Rome to London, I never broke the signal.
I just became it.