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R.I.P Luis Jardim: The Maestro Behind the Music 1950 - 2025

Today, July 4th we lost one of the greats, I original;ly was going to post a happy birthday to him, sadly he died today aged 75 years old.

If you’ve ever tapped your foot to a hit record without knowing exactly why it grooves the way it does, there’s a good chance Luis Jardim had something to do with it.

Born in Madeira, Portugal, and based in London, Jardim was one of the world’s most respected percussionists, bassists, and producers, with a career spanning over four decades. Though his name may not be instantly recognizable to the average listener, his musical fingerprints are all over some of the biggest hits of the past 40 years.

The Sound Behind the Stars
Luis Jardim’s rhythmic magic supported an astonishing roster of legends:
    •    George Michael
    •    David Bowie
    •    Rolling Stones
    •    Grace Jones
    •    Seal
    •    Trevor Horn & The Art of Noise
    •    Frankie Goes to Hollywood

Yes, you read that right. From 80s synth-pop to rock and pop royalty, Jardim’s percussion, bass, and production work have helped shape the sound of multiple generations.

The Trevor Horn Connection
One of Jardim’s most enduring collaborations was with super-producer Trevor Horn (Buggles, Yes, Frankie Goes to Hollywood, Grace Jones). Jardim became an integral part of Horn’s studio sessions, often called upon for his impeccable groove, creative instincts, and ability to elevate any track, without ever overshadowing the artists.

He was also a regular contributor to the iconic ZTT Records sound, where his playing added both power and finesse to countless iconic 80s hits.

Versatility at Its Finest
From pounding rock anthems to delicate acoustic ballads, Jardim’s versatility is legendary. His percussion added colour and emotion to recordings, while his bass playing anchored songs with warmth and precision.

In addition to his session work, Jardim also made waves as:
A music producer
A television personality in Portugal (serving as a judge on shows like Factor X)
A passionate advocate for music education and performance

Influences & Legacy
Jardim drew influence from a rich tapestry of music: from the Afro-Portuguese rhythms of his youth to the experimental edge of the 80s London scene. He mastered the art of subtlety in music, knowing exactly when to push forward and when to let the song breathe.

His work inspired countless musicians, particularly percussionists and bassists who admire his ability to blend seamlessly into the music while leaving a profound impact.

In an era where digital over perfection often take centre stage, Luis Jardim represents the timeless beauty of human touch in music. His rhythms are the heartbeat behind the hits, sometimes unnoticed, but always unforgettable.

If you love music that moves you, chances are, you’ve been grooving to Luis Jardim all along. Thank you for the amazing music Luis! Rest In Peace

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