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DUA LIPA | DON’T START NOW | PROMO MIX The voice has been adjusted to (-3 pitch) so that the voice has more of a club effect. The voice sounds masculine, and it’s a good thing … more power. In Beat I added more sound and more dynamics. The remix is just a promo, I think it has more power…ft. Claudio Noceroni | nastrobox
Sempre Noi | M. Pezzali / P. Kalkbrenner | Promo Mix In this promo mix I paired Max Pezzali „Semper Noi“ with Paul Kalkbrenner „Gebrunn Gebrunn“, and I have to say that I was pulled out of my stool. For me, this experiment is an motivational track of the extra class, just awesome….ft. Claudio Noceroni | nastrobox
MAM | CAN’T LIVE WITHOUT MUSIC | PROMO MIX For this wonderful song by MAM, I absolutely wanted the track master and with current clubs beat remixes. With original tracks, the beats look very tired. Really top track for dancing, a very elegant rhythm, top level….ft. Claudio Noceroni | nastrobox
Jamiroquai | Shake it On | PaNik Attack Remix ft. Nastrobox The sound of Jamiroquai is The Best funk and acid jazz, I would have it adjust with house beats of today, Panik Attack Version Beat is Faster, the sound is better for my taste..ft. Claudio Noceroni | nastrobox
Jamiroquai are an English funk and acid jazz band from London, formed in 1992. Fronted by singer-songwriter Jay Kay, the band is best known for the song „Canned Heat“ (1999), featured in Napoleon Dynamite, and for the iconic music video for the 1996 single „Virtual Insanity“ which was named Video of the Year at the 1997 MTV Video Music Awards. Their 1998 single, „Deeper Underground“, reached number one in the UK. All eight of the band’s albums have entered the UK top 10. Three of them, along with their greatest hits compilation, charted at number 1.
The band débuted with „When You Gonna Learn“ under Acid Jazz records, which led to Kay signing a record deal with Sony Soho2. While under this label, the group released a string of million-selling albums containing singles that have entered various charts worldwide, while having moderate success in the US within the Dance charts. Over the years, Kay has consistently remained as the leader through several line-up changes.
With their sound influenced by black music, the group were one of the most prominent components in the London-based funk/acid jazz movement. They also drew from rock, electronica and Latin music, and have used live instrumentation over electronics. Their lyrics and visual concepts occasionally deal with social and environmental idealism. Although Kay had maintained these values, journalists have critiqued his lyrical motives on the group’s more accessible material.
Jamiroquai have sold more than 26 million albums worldwide as of 2017. Their third album Travelling Without Moving (1996), received a Guinness World Record for the best-selling funk album in history. The group has won an Ivor Novello Award for Outstanding Song Collection from the British Academy of Songwriters, Composers, and Authors, as well as one Grammy Award, two MTV Video Music Awards and two Billboard Music Awards. They have also received sixteen Brit Award nominations.
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Gino Soccio [ Dancer ] feat nastrobox Dynamic remix The sound of Gino Soccio is the madness, I would have it adjust with house beats of today, the sound rocks …. dancing until delirium..ft. Claudio Noceroni | nastrobox
Gino Soccio | Dancer (born in September 9, 1955, Verdun, Quebec, Canada)[1][2] is a Canadian disco record producer of Italian descent. His only US Billboard Hot 100 entry was the #48 hit single „Dancer“ in 1979, but he did hit #1 on the US Hot Dance Music/Club Play chart twice („Dancer“ / „Dance to Dance“ in 1979, and „Try It Out“ / „Hold Tight“ in 1981, six weeks each). „Dancer peaked at #46 in the UK Singles Chart in May 1979. Soccio’s third biggest hit, „It’s Alright“ / „Look At Yourself“, from his album, Face to Face, reached #2 for 5 weeks also on the Hot Dance Music/Club Play chart. „Turn It Around“ was released only as a single in 1984.
Soccio got his start in disco when Montreal producer Pat Deserio called him and asked if he would play keyboards and help compose for the Kebekelektrik album. Prior to this, Soccio was working as a local session musician. The Kebekelektrik album helped to launch Soccio’s career, as his composition „War Dance“ became a hit on U.S. dance floors, a song Soccio himself had deemed „filler“. He also played keyboards on the Bombers album „Bombers“ in 1978. His debut solo album „Outline“ was released in 1979 and contained the hit „Dancer“; the album received widespread critical acclaim and catapulted Soccio onto the world disco stage. In 1979, Soccio also recorded a disco album with Guy Lafleur which cost CAD$100 000 to produce. In the UK he received airplay from Robbie Vincent on BBC Radio London, and Greg Edwards on Capital Radio on imported RFC Records, a subsidiary of Warner Bros. Records. He also assembled and produced the disco studio group, Witch Queen, best known for their hit, „Bang A Gong“ / „All Right Now“ (1979). It peaked at number eight on the US Hot Dance/Disco chart.
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nastrobox | Architettura digitale is an experimental project. These sounds, which reinvent themselves in a minimalistic monologue and give the infinity of inspiration and no correct way, are transported in a New Dimesion. Claudio Noceroni | nastrobox
“Music expresses that which cannot be put into words and that which cannot remain silent” Victor Hugo (French poet) 26 February 1802 – 22 May 1885
Origins The Groupe de Recherches de Musique Concrète (GRMC), under the leadership of Pierre Schaeffer, organized the First International Decade of Experimental Music between 8 and 18 June 1953. This appears to have been an attempt by Schaeffer to reverse the assimilation of musique concrète into the German elektronische Musik, and instead tried to subsume musique concrète, elektronische Musik, tape music, and world music under the rubric „musique experimentale“ (Palombini 1993, 18). Publication of Schaeffer’s manifesto (Schaeffer 1957) was delayed by four years, by which time Schaeffer was favoring the term „recherche musicale“ (music research), though he never wholly abandoned „musique expérimentale“ (Palombini 1993a, 19; Palombini 1993b, 557).
John Cage was also using the term as early as 1955. According to Cage’s definition, „an experimental action is one the outcome of which is not foreseen“ (Cage 1961, 39), and he was specifically interested in completed works that performed an unpredictable action (Mauceri 1997, 197). In Germany, the publication of Cage’s article was anticipated by several months in a lecture delivered by Wolfgang Edward Rebner at the Darmstädter Ferienkurse on 13 August 1954, titled “Amerikanische Experimentalmusik“. Rebner’s lecture extended the concept back in time to include Charles Ives, Edgard Varèse, and Henry Cowell, as well as Cage, due to their focus on sound as such rather than compositional method (Rebner 1997).
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Lucio Dalla | Washington | feat nastrobox Club Edit Washington it is a text on the Land of the Future, where a last World War destroyed everything. he is left alone on an airplane and as he flies to london’s washington, he sees only one other surviving plane and is afraid of being an enemy. so stay alert, ready to shoot before the other does. It is a fierce and ironic criticism of human stupidity that favors war on dialogue. poor human beings. Claudio Noceroni | nastrobox
4 March 1943 – 1 March 2012) was an Italian singer-songwriter, musician and actor. Dalla was born in Bologna, Italy. He began to play the clarinet at an early age, in a jazz band in Bologna, and became a member of a local jazz band called Rheno Dixieland Band, together with future film director Pupi Avati. Avati said that he decided to leave the band after feeling overwhelmed by Dalla’s talent. He also acknowledged that his film, Ma quando arrivano le ragazze? (2005), was inspired by his friendship with Dalla.
In the 1960s the band participated in the first Jazz Festival at Antibes, France. The Rheno Dixieland Band won the first prize in the traditional jazz band category and was noticed by a Roman band called Second Roman New Orleans Jazz Band, with whom Dalla recorded his first record in 1961 and had the first contacts with RCA records, his future music publisher.
Singer-songwriter Gino Paoli hearing Dalla’s vocal qualities, suggested that he attempt a soloist career as a soul singer. However, Dalla’s debut at the Cantagiro music festival in 1965 was not successful probably due to both his physical appearance as well as his music, which was considered too experimental for the time. His first single, a rendition in Italian of the American traditional standard Careless Love was a failure, as it was his first album, 1999, that was released the following year. His next album, Terra di Gaibola (from the name of a suburb of Bologna), was released in 1970 and contained some early Dalla classics. His first hit was „4 Marzo 1943“, which achieved some success due to the Sanremo Festival. The original title of the song was supposed to be „Gesù bambino“, however in those years there was still stiff censorial control over the content of songs, and the title was changed to Dalla’s birth date.
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Enzo Avitabile | Soul Express [Club Edit ft. Nastrobox] The sound of Enzo Avitabile is First Class of Naples music, I would have it adjust with house beats of today, Club Edit..ft. Claudio Noceroni | nastrobox
Vincenzo „Enzo“ Avitabile (born 1 March 1955) is an Italian saxophonist, composer and singer-songwriter. He plays a fusion of World music and Jazz fusion music, rooted in Neapolitan traditions and characteristic dialect.
Born in Naples, Italy, Avitabile started playing saxophone as an autodidact as ten years old. He graduated in flaute at the Naples Conservatory. He started his career as a turnist, and made his record debut in 1982 with Avitabile, an album which saw the collaboration of Richie Havens.
He tours with his band, going under the name of Enzo Avitabile & Bottari. Bottari is a traditional rhythm from southern Italy. It involves percussion elements such as wine barrels, wooden drums and the like. Avitabile keeps the Bottari culture in mind while experimenting with fusion Jazz (sax, trumpets, etc.).
In the past he has collaborated with Pino Daniele, Edoardo Bennato, James Brown, Afrika Bambaataa and Tina Turner, among others. With his Bottari lineup, he was nominated for the prestigious ‚Audience Award‘ in the 2005 BBC Awards for World Music.
In 2012 he was the subject of Jonathan Demme’s docu-movie Enzo Avitabile Music Life.
Enzo Avitabile and Mario Trevi (2015)
In the same year, he recorded „Black tarantella“, an award-winning record with new songs that included duets and collaborations with outstanding international musicians from Europe, America and Africa like, among others, David Crosby, Bob Geldof and Franco Battiato.
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James Senese | „O’Sanghe“ | feat nastrobox House dub remix remixed on House vibes on max., This song has inspired me to make a House track with horny beat, it’s a beautiful summer house track for dancing all night. Claudio Noceroni | nastrobox
James Senese | „O’Sanghe“ Now it is a legend James Senese, who for fifty years with his sax is a column of what he called „Neapolitan Power“ with his music ranging from funk to jazz, from blues to great Italian songwriters. For a few days in the stores, virtual and no, „O’Sanghe“, his new album, the seventh with Central Naples, the musicians who accompanied him live and studio for years, or Ernesto Vitolo at keyboards, Gigi De I’m drunk on the bass, Fredy Malfi on drums and on return, after over twenty years, Franco Del Prete, drummer of Napoli Centrale, a group in which he also played Pino Daniele at the beginning of his career. James Senese’s music confirms the class and charisma of its author, who, in addition to Pino Daniele, has also collaborated with Miles Davis’s „mimes“ and Weather Reports.
‚“O’Sanghe“, the piece that gives the title to the record, is a clear appeal to San Gennaro (which today has repeated the miracle of blood liquefaction), desperate enough, but without anger a few years ago, required Of „miracle“ or true „.
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