Gaudi's studio works include name acts such as The Orb, Lee "Scratch" Perry, Groove Armada, Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, Deep Forest, Simple Minds, Steel Pulse, Seun Kuti, Damian Marley, Lamb, Scientist, Hollie Cook, Pete Namlook, Horace Andy, Bryan Ferry, Halsey, Dreadzone, Johnny Clarke, Bob Marley, The Beat, Sizzla, Trentemoller, Mad Professor, Adamski, Capleton, Maxi Priest, Terry Hall of The Specials, Shpongle, Desmond Dekker, Michael Rose, Elisa, Bill Laswell, Adrian Sherwood, Grandmaster Flash ft. KRS-One, Michael Franti, Dennis Bovell, Don Letts, African Head Charge, Jovanotti, Patty Pravo, Martin "Youth" Glover of Killing Joke, Max Romeo, Almamegretta, Soom T, Cast, Afrika Bambaataa, Caparezza, General Levy, Apache Indian, Piero Pelù, Dubmatix, 1 Giant Leap ft Michael Stipe (of R.E.M) and Asha Bhosle, Mansun, Creation Rebel, Zion Train ft Tippa Irie, Irene Grandi, Righeira, EMF, Kid Loco, Rocky Dawuni, Megative ft Mick Jones (of The Clash), Lion D., Peter Andre, Beats Antique, Dub FX, Caravan Palace, Eraldo Bernocchi, Dub Pistols, Artful Dodger, Disciplinatha, Morgan, Big Audio Dynamite, Colin Edwin (of Porcupine Tree), Natacha Atlas, Balkan Beat Box, The Elovaters, Isola Posse All Stars, Banco de Gaia, Marty Dread, Ornella Vanoni & Delta-V (musical group), Baba Zula, Ojos de Brujo, The String Cheese Incident, Lina Sastri, The Gang, Sounds from the Ground, t.A.T.u, The Orb ft. David Gilmour, Donatella Rettore, Jim Kerr (of Simple Minds), Mondo Marcio, Carbon Based Lifeforms, Suns of Arqa, Earl 16, Awa Fall, Francesco Baccini, Hang Massive, N.O.I.A, Kinobe, Mazzy Star, Ink Project, Ricky Gianco, Scissor Sisters, Kuba, The Bastard Sons Of Dioniso, Kaya Project, Marty Dread, Aram Quartet, Tony Esposito, Dusted, Karen Ramirez, Raiz, Jestofunk ft. Jocelyn Brown, Tripswitch, Dream Machine, Rebbie Jackson, Trilok Gurtu.
They also released a number of 12in singles as: National Rare Groove, Dr Muff & Crazy Stuff, 4t Thieves and Etnotechno, the latter being Gaudi's first experiment with World Music fused with electronica.
In 2003 he remixed Soul Shakedown Party by Bob Marley and 'The man who sold the world' by Simple Minds, resulting with working also on Jim Kerr's single Innerworld, released as Pascal Life.
With classical composer Massimo Nunzi, Gaudi worked on a symphonic/jazz interpretation of Shakespeare's The Tempest for a 20 piece orchestra - included Gianluigi Trovesi, Mederic Collignon, Gianluca Petrella, Paolo Damiani and Niccolo Fabi -, infused with his electronic dub elements and Theremin.
In the same year he co-wrote and played Melodica, Theremin and Moog on the track Palmprint by Sounds From The Ground and produced the album Walkin' Target by Ashtech, featuring Leftfield's vocalist Cheshire Cat.
It was another successful series with the group he was coaching 'The Bastard Sons of Dioniso', winning the critic's award with their track L'amor Carnale (co-wrote and produced by Gaudi), reaching then the no.1 in the Italian charts.
[7] 2011 began with the ongoing collaboration with UK electronica pioneers The Orb, for the creation of their project SCREEN, with Alex Paterson on samplers, Gaudi on the production and synths and musical maverick Chester Taylor on vocals.
He remixed: Lamb, Trentemøller, Delhi 2 dublin, Ganga Giri, Animation, Kaya Project, HFB, Desmond Dekker, The Upsetters, Adriano K, N.O.I.A and the chart-topping collaboration between The Orb and Pink Floyd guitarist David Gilmour Metallic Spheres.
[8] In 2012, Gaudi released the double CD compilation Everlasting on Iboga Records featuring Mad Professor, The Orb, Lamb, Trentemøller, System 7, Pete Namlook, Tipper, Eat Static, Pitch Black, Alan Parsons and Shpongle.
Gaudi's album In Between Times featuring Michael Rose (Black Uhuru front man), Lee Scratch Perry, Twilight Circus, The Orb, Danny Ladwa, Dennis Bovell, Raja Ram from Shpongle, Deadly Hunta, Jahmai and author and philosopher Gregory Sams was released in May 2013 by Six Degrees Records.
In the following two years Gaudi worked on a number of albums and singles with/for: Hollie Cook, Carbon Based Lifeforms, Soom T, Barrington Levy, Tripswitch, Beats Antique, Deep Forest and Martin "Youth" Glover.
In 2018, Pink Floyd's saxophonist Scott Page and vocalist Roberta Freeman involved Gaudi as a theremin and synthesisers player as part of their supergroup with Stephen Perkins (from Jane's Addiction) on drum, L. Shankar on violin, Norwood Fisher (from Fishbone) on bass, Kenny Olson (from Kid Rock) on guitar, Jon Stankorb on guitar and voice, Eric Mayron (from Dr. Dre) on keyboards.
Bassie', played keyboards and synthesizers on the albums Heavy Rain and Rainford by Lee Scratch Perry produced by Adrian Sherwood, which charted at no.1 and no.2 on Billboard respectively.
UK label Liquid Sound design released the Youth & Gaudi album Astronaut Alchemists Remixes, written and produced by Youth and Gaudi, featuring remixes by The Orb, Bombay Dub Orchestra, The Egg, Banco de Gaia, Pitch Black, Gus Till, Vlastur, Kaya Project, Jef Stott, Deep Fried Dub and Gabriel Le Mar.
In this opus, he teamed up with dub producers Mad Professor, Adrian Sherwood, Scientist, Dennis Bovell and Prince Fatty whom have provided the riddims that underpin Gaudi's Theremin playing on this album project.
He produced a remix of the track E=MC2 by Big Audio Dynamite included in the compilation series Late Night Tales, appearing as Gaudi feat Don Letts and Emily Capell.
With Don Letts he wrote and produced Jamaican star Johnny Clarke's single, "Rise Reggae People", remixed EMF's "Unbelievable" and Venezuelan band Un, Dos, Tres y Fuera, then remixed Brian Ferry, Savana Funk, Eccodek, Bukkha, Living Light, This Celestial Engine, Meatraffle, Bantu Continua Uhuru Consciousness (B.C.U.C), Dennis Bovell and Arianne Schreiber.
The year ended with the release of Havana Meets Kingston In Dub, a collaborative album with Australian producer Mista Savona, featuring Sly & Robbie, Cornel Campbell, Prince Alla, Ernest Ranglin, Leroy Sibbles of The Heptones, Buena Vista Social Club, Lutan Fyah, Randy Valentine, Aza Lineage, Los Van Van and Bongo Herman.