Franco Cugusi is an Italy-based music composer, producer, and sound designer. Specializing in creating soundtracks for movies, documentaries, and adverts, he also provides production and mixing services for other artists.

After being part of the Sardinian underground rock scene, he moved to London to attend Point Blank Music College, where he studied various aspects of the music industry, including composition, production, mixing, mastering, music for films and media, and sound design.

In the meantime, he contributed to the soundtrack of “Su Battileddu,” an indie documentary about an ancient carnival in Sardinia. The documentary has been showcased on radio and festivals in Italy, Spain, France, and Switzerland.

His notable works include the soundtracks of two British indie movies: the crime drama “The Hood” and the psychological thriller “Awoken.” Additionally, Franco has contributed to the soundtrack of the docufilm “The Brown Heart of Asia,” available on platforms like Amazon Prime and Chili.

Parallel to his film endeavors, Franco pursues his solo project in industrial electro-ambient music under the name “Do Not Make.”