Crisci's first release on Origami Sound in 2013 entitled Gwidingwi Dema marked his arrival onto the electronic music scene as Clap!
[3] The track "Viarejo" was featured on the soundtrack of Grand Theft Auto V for Microsoft Windows and current-gen consoles.
His productions feature his own field recordings mixed with West African percussions and Latin soca influences, but also draw on contemporary electronic music movements, with his use of staccato found in Chicago 'Footwork', and Italian folk rhythms and melodies.
[6] Following on from Tayi Bebba, Crisci's second album A Thousand Skies was released on Black Acre in February 2017, marks the artist's progression sonically and visually.
Compared to previous releases, A Thousand skies is softer, with the new record serving as an eclectic mix of Crisci's career to date by combining samples and live instrumentation with collaborators such as South African folk singer Bongeziwe Mabandla, John Wizards, and ØY.
[13] He then went to collaborate with the Italian composter Vittorio Cosma, on the soundtrack for the feature length documentary 'I Am The Revolution', directed by Benedetta Argentieri.