Swing
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NU SWING CLUB
No comments yetPosted in Compilation, Electro Swing, Lounge, Nu Jazz, SwingJun 25, 2012
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Swing as a music style started in the States in the 20’s and together with Jazz became popular in 30’s and 40’s, it’s a style recognised by the Rythm swinging movement, hence the name. In the last few years a new genre called ‘Electro Swing’ has emerged, a modern version of it’s predecessor with electronic and
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CRISTIAN STOLFI & ARIANO KINA’ – ESCUCHA LA MUSICA
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Cristian Stolfi and Ariano Kinà are two DJ’s from Taranto (Italy), who have been working together since 2007 as producers and remixers for various labels including IRMA, Time, Pink Rabbit, Bootyliciuous, Classikal, etc… They have already been released by IRMA records a single featuring Adam Clay and have made several remixes. This new single is a
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EMSY PRANK – Backside
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The EMSY PRANK project was born from a partnership happened spontaneously, thanks to a chance encounter on the train, between four musicians from the Italian region Marche: the female jazz singer Cristina Cameli, the musicians, composers and producers Mark Mattei and Marco Pierini and co-creator of the concept Roberto Piermartire, trumpeter of popular italian band
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SUGARPIE AND THE CANDYMEN – Swing ‘n’ Roll
2 Comments »Posted in Acid Jazz, Easy Listening, Jazz, Nu Jazz, SwingOct 25, 2011
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Swing runs in the veins of Sugarpie & The Candymen: Georgia Ciavatta, charming singer in evening dress, Jacopo Delfini (gipsy guitar and vocal harmonies), Renato Podestà (electric guitar and vocal harmonies), Roberto Lupo (drums) and Alex Carreri (double bass). In their amazing show one can imagine side by side Christina Aguilera and Ray Charles, The
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SUGARPIE AND THE CANDYMEN – Sugarpie and the Candymen
No comments yetPosted in Easy Listening, Jazz, SwingAug 1, 2009
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SUGARPIE AND THE CANDYMEN is a group of four musicians and a singer, who like to rearrange Pop, Rock and Discomusic classics, as well as Top 40 hits, in the style of the swing orchestras of the Thirties and Fourties. The arrangements are made to recreate the “retro” 1930′s club atmosphere, featuring lush and sophisticated



