Bruno Bressa is best known as the drummer of Volován, a Mexican pop-rock band internationally well-known for its collaborations with the American Andy Chase (Smashing Pumpkins), the English man Joe Robinson (Badly Drawn Boy) and the Mexican Alejandro Rosso (Plastilina Mosh).
Bruno Bressa also helped in the production process of 'Mediocre', the Latin Grammy nominated and Grammy winning debut album of Mexican singer and actress Ximena Sarińana. Bruno Bressa played the keyboard and tabla for its tracks as well.
Biography:
Bruno Bressa was born on December 15, 1977, in Monterrey, Nuevo Leon, Mexico. At the age of 15, he started to play drums professionally in several night clubs in Monterrey, one of the most important cities in Mexico.
In 1998, Bruno Bressa entered Austin Community College, obtaining a degree in Commercial Music Management.
In the year 2004, Bruno Bressa began playing with the band Volovan, launching their first album called 'Monitor', which was also the first single written by Bruno Bressa and was nominated for a Latin Grammy in 2007 in the best rock song category .
Currently Bruno Bressa stays active in the music industry as Volovan's drummer and writer, and he has recorded and colaborated with other Mexican bands such as Plastilina Mosh, Sexy Marvin, Panorama y Ximena Sarińana, among others.
In 2009, Volovan launched their newest production called Hogar, which was nominated for a Latin Grammy.