
06/02/12 Type: Release - Genre: Frico Disco
Fare Soldi are back in town!
Like when we were kids and our parents gave us some money at the end of the week.
Hope your bedroom is not a mess and that you put out the trash.
And next sunday the lawn should be mown.
That’s your payoff.
Every last friday of the month, a track. Simple as it sounds.
1 year=12 tracks.
12 new furious tracks from your favourite golden guys.
The first PAGHETTA is “Disco Durello”.
you can buy it HERE:
Out on Riotmaker Records worldwide.
exclusively on BEATPORT !!!
It’s not finish yet…we’got the first Fare Soldi mixtape of the year!
Dancing with the monster 2012

02/02/12 Type: Release - Genre: Indie electro-pop
The Gordon Setter are an electro/disco/pop duo from Parma and Milan.
Bright Night is their first Ep including 4 different style tracks. Synthpop and french touch are the foundations of the sound of the Gordon Setter. In the chorus of Tropical Nights there is a funny tribute to the king and the queen of disco music: Giorgio Moroder and Donna Summer.
We are waiting for the LP. They’re very young and they have a great potential!

14/01/12 Type: Release - Genre: death surf drone
Heron In Tahiti is a duo composed by Valerio Mattioli (AAVV Videos, Thetlvmth) and Francesco De Figuereido (Opium Child), both hailing from the so named “Borgata Boredom” scene, a sort of local community based in “Roma Est” (East Rome), the crumbling and deteriorated neighborhoods which were already immortalized by Pasolini and Neorealist Cinema (think of Pasolini, De Sica, Visconti etc).
The duo plays a variety of cheap guitars, analog synths, drum machines and pedals, achieving a dirtiness which is tragically lo-fi and out-of-time at the same time: a “Spaghetti Wasteland”, as they call it.
Their debut album is called “Death Surf” and will be published by Boring Machines on february 2012.
It will be a vinyl-only release limited to 300 copies.
On bandcamp there are 3 songs in preview
“Death Surf” it’s like watching a surfer riding a wave that moves in slow motion, while you’re drinking an acid cocktail.
“Ex Giants On Dope” could be the soundtrack to a western movie set in a Polynesian beach, scene of a nuclear disaster.
“Sartana” is a propitiatory dance to ask for acid rain that will eliminate human insanity.

NASSAU’s first interview (exclusive)
11/01/12 Type: Release interview - Genre: Balearic Disco
A tea with Nassau
The Italo Job: Why are we having a tea? Aren’t there strong drinks here?
Nassau: Sure I’ve got it but you know the saying.. ”Lord keep me safe from what I wish”. Anyway.. here you can find a large selection of tea ..just take your pick. Would you enjoy to add some .. mushrooms? Well I think it could drive me in a mess .. I’d take a chance to unmask myself.
TIJ: People don’t know anything about you. Your biography and your figure are really mysterious. Who is Nassau? Who is hiding behind the mask?
N: If I showed you, the shaky scaffold that supports my alter ego could fall down. We can say that I’m still got ready to have fun with music without any worries. It had ceased to happen when I was used to employ my real name.
TIJ: We spent much time surfing the internet.. searching for information about you.. some interviews.. but we didn’t find anything. Is it the first time that you expose yourself to the public?
N: Yes, this is the first official opportunity that I have to introduce myself as Nassau. information about my latest work has already been published in some blogs in internet, but that’s all. I’m really glad to grant you this interview as your web magazine always supported me. .so you deserve the whole truth and nothing but the truth.. at least I’ll try to do my best
TIJ: The Italo job is honored. Are you aware of this?
N: I’m aware that ..it’s the same for me.
TIJ: What’s the meaning of your pseudonym?
N: It’s a little tribute to Compass Point Studios located in Nassau, Bahamas and to Alex Sadkin. He’s a sort of misunderstood genius.
TIJ: On the other hand, the web is full of your edits but you don’t seem involved in the dimension of the Dj sets. You are a virtual artist, have we to live with it? maybe we’ll see you behind a record player in the future.. won’t we? how about?
N: All my project concerns this issue, I put disks for years under other identities but something was going to stop within the public. I mean that the common way of understanding music represents the past, there’s no curiosity anymore. We can only have nostalgia for the thrill that used to attack all music lovers in front of a new track. The word “passion” has become unfashionable. In all clubs you can find a sort of celebration of the laptop and I can tell that very few persons look ahead to search something innovative. People prefer to follow in somebody’s wake, just easy things keeping closed their eyes. I’d like very much to do some Dj sets as Nassau on my own terms. I’m not talking about money, you got it.
TIJ: That’s crazy, I mean.. no one knows who you are, even if you have already published an Ep (Errol Flynn Ep) for TBM Records and it reached the position n.35 in Juno download charts as well as important positions in other virtual shops. Your Errol Flynn (Bottin Remix) was broadcast on the BBC radio 1 during the program “In New DJs We Trust” conducted by Jaymo and Andy George; plus you just published your new EP for the label DIAVOL (Argentina). You appeared from nowhere and you get medals ..ehi buddy who you think you are ?
N: Do you like Saint Etienne? sorry…joking..I can’t help it..
Maybe the secret consists in letting things go.. without keeping in control all situations. The role of Nassau permits me to avoid strict terms, rules.. worries. Before now it was the opposite, my passion was becoming a work in every respect. Duties prevented me from having fun and you know it mustn’t happen, it’s a priority.
I decided to work just when I’m on the right mood. I’m not ashamed to say that I usually select various genres.. like Daniela Goggi or Anna Oxa, especially when I find that a truck can have a specific function, better if the time helps to give substance. I accept what happens without any expectations, that karma works well. I think that TBM and Diavol have an approach to music the same as mine., we agree since the beginning. It could be on the ID card or all those bended shelves by the weight of disks.
TIJ: People usually say that you are a great fan of Italian music and you collect international vinyl. It results a little anachronistic as we live in a world dominated by laptop and mp3, what do you think?
N: Well, recently you interviewed Giusto Pio and we agree about Italian music. I could talk about it for hours.. summing up.. you can’t stop the development of technology and that’s good. The heart of the matter consists in thinking about the way you use it. In fact a lot of people delegate their duties and pleasures, everything is in a click. When you download a disc from the web is like having sex without using your body. Anyway.. yes I collect a variety of vinyl and different kind of music. All of us should remove the dust to discover our musical heritage, producers, composers, arrangers; a wealth that we can’t forget.
TIJ: What about electronic music? what are your favourite artists? who could deserve to be known all around the world?
N: During the last 5 years I was out of the game, so I don’t keep in control the situation but I always refer to: Weatherall, Greg Wilson and a few others . I like kraut rock, every kind of dub, ambient, PIL of Metal Box, Italian pop and the rougher post punk. Hard to find someone who can offer a good selection during the DJ set (in addition to impressive skills and fashionable laptop). Electroboogo has an international importance; Kommand knows and mixes dance music like no other; Psonic Psummer produces very good works. Also Kinki Afro represents a unique style. Jeyosai as DJ, Billy Bogus, Albi Bello and their projects. I’ve heard much about FlyXXX parties that you organize.
TIJ: What’s the international collaboration you aspire?
N: You mean as DJ/producer or as a “tout court” artist? Well.. If I have to choose someone ..no doubts about the DJ producer: Andrew Weatherall.
I have been following him with blind faith ever since he published the 12” by Soon (My Bloody Valentine); all artists who have contributed to my musical education are dead or they became insane.. so…it could be Scott Walker
TIJ: What’s your ideal situation? what should insiders do to have you behind the recorder player at a party?
N: I love selecter situations, where there’s no torment for bpm..I think that “Loft di Mancuso” parties are a good mix of quality and fun. In my opinion things that make the difference are: small clubs, reserved entrance, prepared public and a non-trivial musical selection; going from a remix by Julian Cope to old northern soul 45s through dark singles of pop music 80s. In short, it’s like the philosophy promoted by Cosmic. If you considered this world dominated by Serato and people like Justice, it could seem an utopia but I’m confident it becomes real.
TIJ: What is driving you to do all of this? How do you feel?
N: It’s because of the music. It always attended me in every moment of my life. I just love music, it’s a perfect safety valve against the prevailing mediocrity. The wellbeing and the satisfaction you can get listening a good dj set of pure dub are invaluable. For all the rest you can use your Mastercard…or..just go to the record fairs.
Another cup of tea?
Thanks to Denise Valesin for the translation
DIAVOL EDITS VOL.2
DIAVOL is about to release the second volume of the Diavol Edits series.
This time we are proud to present four italian gems nicely edited by DJ and producer Nassau.
The tracks go from shameless disco floorfillers (Patrizia Pellegrino, Umberto Tozzi) to dreamy and balearic mid tempo songs (Anna Oxa, Vasco Rossi).
The EP will be freely downloadable here from today!
DIAVOL EDITS VOL. 2 from DIAVOL on Vimeo.
The teaser was edited by Premini
DIAVOL label started in August of 2011 when Argentinean DJs and producers DJ Joven and Premini realized that Argentina needed a world class label that release the music they love.
DIAVOL is intended to come up with new tracks as well as edits and revisions of obscure tunes from all over the world.

24/12/11 Type: Compilation Release - Genre: Indie

SHYREC is a small Italian independent music label, founded in 2004.
They like and produce pop rock bands distinctively indie-featured who can be somehow highly evocative to the listeners.
Talking about their work, they say: “You may not love what we do. But for us it’s all that passes through our ears and now lies in our hearts”.
They produce high quality music, we have already talked about one of their band: Wora Wora Washington
Every Christmas, Shyrec has a gift for music lovers: Shyrec Camp.
Shyrec Camp Vol.4 is a free download compilation containing 18 songs by italian indie bands.
This is the tracklist in alphabetical order: Above the Tree, aWe, Bandwidth, Fuji Apple Worship, GuruBanana, Kill Your Boyfriend, Lullabier, Manta Rays, Mary goes to vietnam, Morose, My Dear Killer, Pink Holy Days, Prague, SuperTempo, The Junction, The White Mega Giant, Ultimo della lista, VeiveCura.
We bet on: PINK HOLY DAYS and THE WHITE MEGA GIANT.
And you?
Shyrec Camp Vol.4 is available here: http://www.shyrec.it/SHY015

22/12/11 Type: Podcast Release - Genre: Balearic Electronic
Esperanza is a new project formed by 3 italian musicians: Carlo Alberto Dall’Amico (Cécile), Matteo Lavagna (Disco Drive) and Sergio Maggioni (producer and songwriter).
Is not easy to define the genre of music brought by “Esperanza” because it’s original and it’s influenced by different musical experiences of three members. In their debut album (out for Gomma record label) you can find balearic sounds, Detroit techno and glo-fi.
Now, you must listen to their songs and live this electronic dream.
E S P E R A N Z A – Esperanza [ALBUM] by E S P E R A N Z A
Esperanza also realize a great mix for Gomma podcast series.
A beautiful collage work including some classic songs by Closer Music, Talk Talk and Rhythm & Sound and some rare and unexpected music from Cecil Wary, Jeff Phelps and Allessandro Allessandroni.
Gomma Podcast #62 – Who’s Afraid Of Esperanza by Gomma

19/12/11 Type: Release - Genre: Electro Techno
Lorenzo Marinelli is a writer, journalist, musician, dj and videomaker. He loves to play different genres: pop, classic, electronic and soundtracks. In 2011 he has been noted for the Cornershop (feat. Celeste)’s remix of the song: Non Stop Radio.
2. Non-Stop Radio (Lorenzo Marinelli Remix) by cornershop
After a five year of experimentation “Electo”, the first full lenght album by Lorenzo Marinelli, is out for Mashhh Records.
Electo is acid, violent, angry. Minimal. Killer bassdrum and hyper bass. All the songs with their obsessive and repetitive beats are made to make you dance, fall exhausted, raise and dance again. Rarely vocals, just to point up the beat.
No mercy for the dancefloor!
Take a listen. Electro is available in all the digital stores and CD.
01 Electo (Overture)
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02 Freak Plane
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03 Rotate
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04 Grace Pollock
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05 Summer Streets
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06 Oz1
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07 Mr. Gonther
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08 Tinkitonk
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09 Saudade
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10 Poor, Fat & Ugly
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11 Fallin’ Star
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13/12/11 Type: Release - Genre: Electronic Indie
To You Mom: is a complex entity, a sort of nebulous formed by a human being, Luca Lorenzi (voice) and two galaxies: M110 (programming, sampler, effects) and M51 (guitars, sampler, effects). They met accidentally at the entrance of a black hole, now they have joined together in the antimatter.
“I am Ian” is their debut EP and is out for Mashhh! records, an italian indie label that has already given us 2 masterpieces as “1979″ and “The Nature” by Casa del Mirto (we haven’t even talked about their albums because we are preparing a big surprise).
“I AM IAN” is a 6 track EP which explores the life of Ian Coleman, an unlucky spaceman who leaves Earth trying to find an answer to the big questions of existence. There is a little bit of Ian in all of us, our troubles, our fears and our doubts and even our hopes. Ian is the reflection of the lonely walk of our lives.
During these 6 songs Ian guides us into a space trip in which you could see stars dancing at synth pop melody, planets where time is marked by psychedelic rhythms and sometimes you can breath tropical atmosphere.
Listen and then buy it on iTunes
01 Out Of Control
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02 Pastel Colors
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03 They Call It Abduction
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04 Spacecraft
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05 Orion
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06 Rays of Rigel
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07/11/11 Type: Release - Genre: NuDisco
Ajello was born from the meeting between Luca DJ Rocca Roccatagliati and Fabrizio Taver Tavernelli. The habitat where this collaboration develops itself is the Maffia Club of Reggio Emilia, historic club for the electronic music development in Italy.
Ajello is one of the most important nu-disco projects in the italian scene. Their productions and remixes are played by DJs as Dimitri From Paris, Andrew Weatherall, Boy George, Tiga, Luke Solomon John Digweed, Layo & Bushwacka, Nick Fanciulli, Miss Kittin, Funk D’Void.
On november 23 their second album “Smells Like Too Cheesy” will be release by Danny Was a Drag King record label.
We listened a podcast/promo and we think that “Smells Like Too Cheesy” is definitely one of the best album releases of 2011. In a few years this album will probably remember as a masterpiece of the golden age of nu-disco.
There are also some special guests who contribute with their different musical experiences: Krisma, Fred Ventura, Hard Ton, Jyoti, Amari, Kristina, Bengi and Don Chico.
AJELLO – Smells Like Too Cheesy ALBUM – Radio Ajello Promo Mix by Ajello
01. AJELLO feat. Krisma – Coconaut Explosion
02-AJELLO feat. Fred Ventura – My Rhythm
03-AJELLO feat. Hard Ton – Chocolate Black Leather (Album version)
04-AJELLO feat. Jyoti – Lazy Days
05-AJELLO feat. Amari – Just For Them
06-AJELLO – El Charro
07-AJELLO feat. Kristina – Show Me Now
08-AJELLO feat. Bengi – What’s The Matter?
09-AJELLO feat. Jyoti – So You Are
10-AJELLO feat. Don Chico – Chabre
11-AJELLO feat. Hard Ton – Dream Of Paradise
12-AJELLO feat. Fred Ventura – Someday

Deep88 – Collecting Dust [album]
27/10/11 Type: Release - Genre: Electronic
Collecting Dust is the debut album by Italy’s very own Alessandro Pasini Under his Deep88 project.
The Album is a collection of 13 tracks, a 79 minute combination of house with soul and groove and will have something suitable on it for everyone out there.
Each track on the Album has it’s own character and style, from disco moroder style piece of “Don’t Play Minimal, Play Minigolf” to more classic deep house vibes like “Summer Just Can’t Wave Goodbye”, from “italo82″, an Italo pop song to jacking house of “House Is Coming”, with the lead vocal of Chuck Roberts (“in the beginning there was jack… and jack had a groove…”)
Deep88 also incorporates various musicians in the project, from guitarists to saxophonist, from keyboarder to vocalist, blending togheter electronic music, dj culture and traditional music, pushing house music to old school and exciting levels, beautifully talented and passionate.
Tracklist:
1 Intro
2 Summer Just Can’t Wave Goodbye feat. Laura (5am Mix)
3 Don’t Play Minimal, Play Minigolf
4 Time Is Coming feat. Peter Panic
5 Italo82 feat. The Huge
6 Coast To Coast
7 Stories
8 G# Point
9 Funkanova feat. The Huge
10 Summer Just Can’t Wave Goodbye
11 Time Is Coming feat. Peter Panic (Deep88 Hudson Remix)
12 Sun SIngleton – “Moment” (Deep88 Remix)
13 House Is Coming (Yoruba vs Chuck Roberts Mix)

24/10/11 Type: Release - Genre: Electro
Superstar DJs CROOKERS release a new album: “Dr. Gonzo”. The successor of their masterpiece “Tons of friends” is out on october 24th.
Listen to the preview
Crookers: Dr Gonzo by Southern Fried Records
and buy it on itunes or crookers.net
Are you ready to jump and shout?

11/10/11 Type: Release - Genre: NuDisco
Florence Italy’s Nassau drops his debut single “Errol Flynn” — a tense, dark Italo-disco-house burner with an instant-classic hook over a driving bassline. Blazing hot disco styling at 120 bpm, Nassau’s Extended Mix goes with anything and is perfect for amping up your disco set when it’s time to get real.
On remix duties, Bottin hits you with a spooky uptempo Italo soundtrack, already a crowd favorite on the DJ’s never-ending European tour. Brooklyn’s Altair Nouveau pulls down some epic piano-drenched art-disco, and Professor LaCroix drops a mid-tempo electro-funk jam like the Gap Band on horse pills. The EP also includes a Club Edit for the shorter attention spans on the floor.
“Errol Flynn” is already receiving world-wide DJ support, garnering spins from Rodion, DJ Rocca, Drilla, Croz, Ground_Control, Monsieur Seb and others. Get the 5-track EP on Beatport October 11, or grab the Digital DJ Pack with 24-bit loops directly from the TBM Records web store. Wide release October 25th.
TBM RECORDS: L.A.-based indie disco label TBM Records launched in 2008 as an alternate-universe side project of seminal L.A. film & art collective Tomorrow’s Brightest Minds.
Started by DJ and graphic designer Dave Simmons on three self-produced 12-inches as Professor LaCroix and a history of highly regarded desert parties and local L.A. events, TBM Records moves forward in 2011 with another wave from Eddie Mars feat. Dr. Midnight, Professor LaCroix feat. Kestrin, and Nassau, with remixes by Bottin, Rodion, Pink Stallone, Altair Nouveau, and BlackLodge.














