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Sonya
October 23rd 2023
This band sounded great. They have good energy. Each member was featured, and they transitioned from one 'solo' to the next seamlessly. They must have been together for a long time.
Toronto, ON@W Toronto
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About re.verse
From their humble beginnings tracing back as far as mid 2011, this collective of multi-talented Toronto based musicians, composers and producers has made a significant mark on their local music scene, captivating its audiences by merging contemporary urban grooves with jazz improvisation in a curious and exhilarating way.
At it’s core is a simple trio of 6-string electric bass and synth (band leader, self-taught producer and audio engineer Damian Matthew aka Lnguage), drums (Santino “Chino” De Villa) and guitar (Robb Cappelletto), a format which has now expanded to quartet with HiFiLo on keys and synths, as well as occasional features from special guests. But what’s so anomalous about this unassuming little unit is their atypical approach to performances - one that sustains a dynamic energy for extended lengths, which few bands in their vein can contest with.
Perhaps the most striking attribute of re.verse is the impressively large sound they’re able to conjure out of just a few instruments, often by way of using cleverly effected 6-string bass and guitars to introduce imaginative synth-like tones and textures that embellish their sonic canvas (a characteristic born from a desire capture a “producer’s mindset” in their live performances). However, arguably just as remarkable and captivating is their signature “DJ style” live set format - a seamless flow of tasteful spontaneous transitions between songs, employed by using subtle musical cues as triggers - a tactic the trio has learned to execute with uncanny precision. This subtle but highly musical tool is the swiss army knife in re.verse’s toolbox, enabling them to tell a more connected story to their audiences. It’s a mesmerizing experience that highlights nuances, draws parallels and bridges gaps between contrasting grooves, genres and eras of urban music - all on the fly. This idiosyncratic approach manages to capture the essence of re.verse’s jazz and hip hop roots, while guiding their audiences on an instrumental journey that intuitively glides its way through a vibrant spectrum of classic and current urban sounds, encompassing r&b, trap, (neo) soul, (future) funk, J Dilla, house, afro and latin tropical rhythms, breakbeats, drum & bass, live remixes and mashups, and more.
Damian, Robb and Chino have spent over 7 years developing this unique live chemistry, a result of performing at regular weekly residencies in the downtown Toronto music scene in local hot spots like Mrs. Robinson, 416 Snackbar, and the Drake Hotel among others. No one live set from re.verse is ever quite the same, and it’s that intriguing element of surprise, supported by deep pocket grooves, rich ambience and utter musical sincerity, that keeps fans from many urban music niches intrigued and returning for more.
In early 2023, re.verse dropped their first official album release, “Meridian”, a live-off-the-floor recording of spontaneous triocompositions honours their influences and gives fans a glimpse of the band’s trajectory. They are also featured on upcoming releasesStay on the look out for more re.verses releases in the near future.
Visit https://linktr.ee/rvrs416 for links to all things re.verse, from their performance calendar and other socials to streaming and album purchases,live performance videos on YouTube and more.
All enquiries (public & private bookings, session work etc.) : re.verse416@gmail.com
At it’s core is a simple trio of 6-string electric bass and synth (band leader, self-taught producer and audio engineer Damian Matthew aka Lnguage), drums (Santino “Chino” De Villa) and guitar (Robb Cappelletto), a format which has now expanded to quartet with HiFiLo on keys and synths, as well as occasional features from special guests. But what’s so anomalous about this unassuming little unit is their atypical approach to performances - one that sustains a dynamic energy for extended lengths, which few bands in their vein can contest with.
Perhaps the most striking attribute of re.verse is the impressively large sound they’re able to conjure out of just a few instruments, often by way of using cleverly effected 6-string bass and guitars to introduce imaginative synth-like tones and textures that embellish their sonic canvas (a characteristic born from a desire capture a “producer’s mindset” in their live performances). However, arguably just as remarkable and captivating is their signature “DJ style” live set format - a seamless flow of tasteful spontaneous transitions between songs, employed by using subtle musical cues as triggers - a tactic the trio has learned to execute with uncanny precision. This subtle but highly musical tool is the swiss army knife in re.verse’s toolbox, enabling them to tell a more connected story to their audiences. It’s a mesmerizing experience that highlights nuances, draws parallels and bridges gaps between contrasting grooves, genres and eras of urban music - all on the fly. This idiosyncratic approach manages to capture the essence of re.verse’s jazz and hip hop roots, while guiding their audiences on an instrumental journey that intuitively glides its way through a vibrant spectrum of classic and current urban sounds, encompassing r&b, trap, (neo) soul, (future) funk, J Dilla, house, afro and latin tropical rhythms, breakbeats, drum & bass, live remixes and mashups, and more.
Damian, Robb and Chino have spent over 7 years developing this unique live chemistry, a result of performing at regular weekly residencies in the downtown Toronto music scene in local hot spots like Mrs. Robinson, 416 Snackbar, and the Drake Hotel among others. No one live set from re.verse is ever quite the same, and it’s that intriguing element of surprise, supported by deep pocket grooves, rich ambience and utter musical sincerity, that keeps fans from many urban music niches intrigued and returning for more.
In early 2023, re.verse dropped their first official album release, “Meridian”, a live-off-the-floor recording of spontaneous triocompositions honours their influences and gives fans a glimpse of the band’s trajectory. They are also featured on upcoming releasesStay on the look out for more re.verses releases in the near future.
Visit https://linktr.ee/rvrs416 for links to all things re.verse, from their performance calendar and other socials to streaming and album purchases,live performance videos on YouTube and more.
All enquiries (public & private bookings, session work etc.) : re.verse416@gmail.com
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Genres:
Funk, Jazz, Neo-soul, R&b Jazz Hip Hop, Drum N Bass, Modern Jazz, Deep House, Future Soul, Hip Hop, House, Instrumental
Band Members:
HiFiLo (Todd Pentney) - Keyboards & Synths, DIOMO (Damian Matthew) - 6-String Electric Bass & FX, Chino De Villa - Drums & Percussion, Robb Cappelletto - Guitar & FX, Austin Gembora - Drums & Percussion
Hometown:
Toronto, Canada
Contribute
Help re.verse keep making the music you love.
Support
No upcoming shows
Send a request to re.verse to play in your city
Request a Show
Similar Artists On Tour
concerts and tour dates
Past
MAY
08
2025
Toronto, Canada
Mrs. Robinson
I Was There
APR
23
2025
Toronto, Canada
Shangri-La Lobby Lounge and Bar
I Was There
APR
17
2025
Toronto, Canada
Mrs. Robinson
I Was There
APR
16
2025
Toronto, Canada
915 Dupont
I Was There
APR
10
2025
Toronto, Canada
RHAPSODY
I Was There
MAR
27
2025
Toronto, Canada
Mrs. Robinson
I Was There
Show More Dates
Fan Reviews

Sonya
October 23rd 2023
This band sounded great. They have good energy. Each member was featured, and they transitioned from one 'solo' to the next seamlessly. They must have been together for a long time.
Toronto, ON@W Toronto
About re.verse
From their humble beginnings tracing back as far as mid 2011, this collective of multi-talented Toronto based musicians, composers and producers has made a significant mark on their local music scene, captivating its audiences by merging contemporary urban grooves with jazz improvisation in a curious and exhilarating way.
At it’s core is a simple trio of 6-string electric bass and synth (band leader, self-taught producer and audio engineer Damian Matthew aka Lnguage), drums (Santino “Chino” De Villa) and guitar (Robb Cappelletto), a format which has now expanded to quartet with HiFiLo on keys and synths, as well as occasional features from special guests. But what’s so anomalous about this unassuming little unit is their atypical approach to performances - one that sustains a dynamic energy for extended lengths, which few bands in their vein can contest with.
Perhaps the most striking attribute of re.verse is the impressively large sound they’re able to conjure out of just a few instruments, often by way of using cleverly effected 6-string bass and guitars to introduce imaginative synth-like tones and textures that embellish their sonic canvas (a characteristic born from a desire capture a “producer’s mindset” in their live performances). However, arguably just as remarkable and captivating is their signature “DJ style” live set format - a seamless flow of tasteful spontaneous transitions between songs, employed by using subtle musical cues as triggers - a tactic the trio has learned to execute with uncanny precision. This subtle but highly musical tool is the swiss army knife in re.verse’s toolbox, enabling them to tell a more connected story to their audiences. It’s a mesmerizing experience that highlights nuances, draws parallels and bridges gaps between contrasting grooves, genres and eras of urban music - all on the fly. This idiosyncratic approach manages to capture the essence of re.verse’s jazz and hip hop roots, while guiding their audiences on an instrumental journey that intuitively glides its way through a vibrant spectrum of classic and current urban sounds, encompassing r&b, trap, (neo) soul, (future) funk, J Dilla, house, afro and latin tropical rhythms, breakbeats, drum & bass, live remixes and mashups, and more.
Damian, Robb and Chino have spent over 7 years developing this unique live chemistry, a result of performing at regular weekly residencies in the downtown Toronto music scene in local hot spots like Mrs. Robinson, 416 Snackbar, and the Drake Hotel among others. No one live set from re.verse is ever quite the same, and it’s that intriguing element of surprise, supported by deep pocket grooves, rich ambience and utter musical sincerity, that keeps fans from many urban music niches intrigued and returning for more.
In early 2023, re.verse dropped their first official album release, “Meridian”, a live-off-the-floor recording of spontaneous triocompositions honours their influences and gives fans a glimpse of the band’s trajectory. They are also featured on upcoming releasesStay on the look out for more re.verses releases in the near future.
Visit https://linktr.ee/rvrs416 for links to all things re.verse, from their performance calendar and other socials to streaming and album purchases,live performance videos on YouTube and more.
All enquiries (public & private bookings, session work etc.) : re.verse416@gmail.com
At it’s core is a simple trio of 6-string electric bass and synth (band leader, self-taught producer and audio engineer Damian Matthew aka Lnguage), drums (Santino “Chino” De Villa) and guitar (Robb Cappelletto), a format which has now expanded to quartet with HiFiLo on keys and synths, as well as occasional features from special guests. But what’s so anomalous about this unassuming little unit is their atypical approach to performances - one that sustains a dynamic energy for extended lengths, which few bands in their vein can contest with.
Perhaps the most striking attribute of re.verse is the impressively large sound they’re able to conjure out of just a few instruments, often by way of using cleverly effected 6-string bass and guitars to introduce imaginative synth-like tones and textures that embellish their sonic canvas (a characteristic born from a desire capture a “producer’s mindset” in their live performances). However, arguably just as remarkable and captivating is their signature “DJ style” live set format - a seamless flow of tasteful spontaneous transitions between songs, employed by using subtle musical cues as triggers - a tactic the trio has learned to execute with uncanny precision. This subtle but highly musical tool is the swiss army knife in re.verse’s toolbox, enabling them to tell a more connected story to their audiences. It’s a mesmerizing experience that highlights nuances, draws parallels and bridges gaps between contrasting grooves, genres and eras of urban music - all on the fly. This idiosyncratic approach manages to capture the essence of re.verse’s jazz and hip hop roots, while guiding their audiences on an instrumental journey that intuitively glides its way through a vibrant spectrum of classic and current urban sounds, encompassing r&b, trap, (neo) soul, (future) funk, J Dilla, house, afro and latin tropical rhythms, breakbeats, drum & bass, live remixes and mashups, and more.
Damian, Robb and Chino have spent over 7 years developing this unique live chemistry, a result of performing at regular weekly residencies in the downtown Toronto music scene in local hot spots like Mrs. Robinson, 416 Snackbar, and the Drake Hotel among others. No one live set from re.verse is ever quite the same, and it’s that intriguing element of surprise, supported by deep pocket grooves, rich ambience and utter musical sincerity, that keeps fans from many urban music niches intrigued and returning for more.
In early 2023, re.verse dropped their first official album release, “Meridian”, a live-off-the-floor recording of spontaneous triocompositions honours their influences and gives fans a glimpse of the band’s trajectory. They are also featured on upcoming releasesStay on the look out for more re.verses releases in the near future.
Visit https://linktr.ee/rvrs416 for links to all things re.verse, from their performance calendar and other socials to streaming and album purchases,live performance videos on YouTube and more.
All enquiries (public & private bookings, session work etc.) : re.verse416@gmail.com
Show More
Genres:
Funk, Jazz, Neo-soul, R&b Jazz Hip Hop, Drum N Bass, Modern Jazz, Deep House, Future Soul, Hip Hop, House, Instrumental
Band Members:
HiFiLo (Todd Pentney) - Keyboards & Synths, DIOMO (Damian Matthew) - 6-String Electric Bass & FX, Chino De Villa - Drums & Percussion, Robb Cappelletto - Guitar & FX, Austin Gembora - Drums & Percussion
Hometown:
Toronto, Canada
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