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Thursday, October 28, 2010

Marzio Dance and the Xenon empire


Marzio Dance had his hands in a lot of amazing projects in the early eighties Italian scene. 'You Can Do It' and 'Rap-O-Hush' have had a lot of play in the resurgence of electro and Italo Disco  (I recently featured the electro instrumental 'Adventure' in podcast 10). You can see and hear why he has had so much internet air time when you check out this amazing performance of 'You Can Do It' at Xenon Disco, the legendary discotheque of Firenze.



His work with Xenon (named after the legendary club) produced a few tracks including 'Symphony.' This ambitious arrangement conjures a sonic landscape of imposing laser towers, circuit board cities, and space ship battles. This song is a bold undertaking.


"A new adventure and a new sensation for your mind. 
come to the world of color, music, and lights and ...

Xenon empire and you can hear the ... sound storm"


Xenon attempts to push the genre beyond the dance floor and into a theatrical imagery that is larger than life. 'Symphony' does manage to tackle its own lofty title through a combination of arranged synthesizer strings and chorale vocals. But this song more importantly serves as a time machine to an analog era.

Friday, October 22, 2010

Nicolai - Rock Your Baby


This fun cover of George McCrae's "Rock Your Baby" is a fun soft groove. I have been unable to find any information about Nickolai or this track. Any info at all would be appreciated. Otherwise sit back and enjoy the crooning.

Lucky Guy


Yikes! My last post was nearly a month ago so let me dust the cobwebs off of the feed and try to play catch up. I just bought a house that is in need of some tender love and care so that has consumed a lot of my mental energy as of late. Looking forward to a fresh start, reconfiguring the studio and harnessing a new feng shui for my life. I consider myself a pretty lucky guy so how better to celebrate than Ryan Simmons' song of the same name.

'Lucky Guy' is just fun Italo pop from German pop sensation Dieter Bohlen of Modern Talking and Blue System. Despite featuring the ubiquitous group chant of 'oh ee ohh' this songs has some unique qualities including the spacious synth pad and percussive guitar strums. I featured this on podcast 06, check it out in that context.