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BRAND NEW DANIELE BALDELLI & DJ ROCCA “PODALIRIUS” ALBUM OUT NOW ON NANG

12. June 2012 Blog | 0 Commenti »

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Think back to the late 70’s/early 80’s, Northern Italy, where the sound palette was a churning, hypnotic melting pot. The evolution of Cosmic had began, from a combination of Afro rhythms, Italo Disco sensibilities, Jazz, science fiction and a surge of synthesisers, emanating from clubs such as Typhoon, Chicago, Bisbi, Mecca, and of course Cosmic.
Here at Nang we are proud to have one of the sound’s founding fathers, Daniele Baldelli, back with us. Ably aided by DJ Rocca (aka Ajello, Crimea X and Erodiscotique) in his Mars Life Studio, the pair have brewed up a startlingly accomplished album of cosmic slo-mo machine funk.
We dive straight in with ‘Complotto Geometrico,’ a galactic dancefloor experience that spews out elastic synth lines and otherworldly rhythms in glorious fashion. Next up the title track ‘Podalirius’ follows suit with its equally as poignant synthesis, interspersed with a beautiful flute lines, laser pulses and rolling percussion.
‘Roba Che Scotta’ takes us away with a beam of arpeggios and Sci-fi themes, within a more classical disco template. ‘Rate The Stars (ft. Tahamene)’ starts with a thumping boom-bap, before leading into an spacey arp-driven vocal track, with Tahamene’s brilliant top line adding to the melancholia.
‘A TV Show (ft. Ghostape Boy)’ is far more slinky, laid-back affair. Ghostape Boy’s vocals supply a youthful sheen to the percussive disco instumental, leaving a supersweet aftertaste. ‘Real Like The Music (ft. Mark Borgazzi)’ lines up next. Bongo’s and a repeated synth phrase intertwine with Borgazzi’s soulful tenor, guitar chops and cosmic detritus to create another on-point vocal track.
‘Teorema’ brings the tempo up a notch for a lesson in spaced-out dancefloor mechanics. The bass is solid and string, supporting the surrounding synth melodies and laser beams to carry it in any peak time scenario. ‘Haughty Rhino’ is equally as strong, but the vibe goes a little deeper, it’s a little more visceral. The epic synth lines stand their ground for the introverted headphone listeners just as much as the extroverted twilight adventurers.
As we draw to a close, ‘Flugdisco’ helps things down a little easier with its melodious contemplative moods, the washes of star-lit pads and progressive arrangement. To finish things off in fine style, the 2010 Nang single ‘Space Scribal’ makes an appearance for old times sake. For those that were there, this is classic Baldelli and Rocca, for all you new fans, revel in the sonic supernova!

Credits:
Tracks 1,2,3,7,8,9,10 Written by Luca Roccatagliati and Daniele Baldelli
Track 4 Written by Luca Roccatagliati, Daniele Baldelli, Tahamene Park, D. Incerti & A. Artoni
Track 5 written by Luca Roccatagliati, Daniele Baldelli & G. Ghebrezghi
Track 6 Written by Luca Roccatagliati, Daniele Baldelli and Mark Borgazzi

Luca Roccatagliati & Daniele Baldelli Published by Expanded Music Srl, courtesy of P Playground
Tahamene Park published by Dharma Songs.

Produced by Luca Roccatagliati and Daniele Baldelli
Flute solo on track 2 by Luca Roccatagliati
Recorded at MarsLife Studio, Reggio Emilia, Italy.

JUNE 2012 Top Ten

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1.   Dimitri From Paris & DJ Rocca – Erodiscotique EP3

2.   Project Democracy – Is This Dream For Real? (Psychedub)

3.   N.O.I.A. – The Rule To Survive (Ajello Version)

4.   Marbeya Sound – Rachels Vision (Ytre Rymden Dannskola Remix)

5.   Forrrce - Keep On Dubbin’

6.   Agent 86 & Drop Out Orchestra – Disco Me (DJ Rocca Erodiscomix) 

7.   Tambien  - Indignados

8.   Daniele Baldelli & DJ Rocca – Teorema

9.   Luminodisco – Ragazzini

10. Crimea X – Trackfloor Dance