The Housellers project was born from the collaboration between Daniele Lambruschi, Gianluca Cavicchi, and Massimiliano Masoni, who met in the early 1990s and all three grew up musically in the 1980s with diverse experiences in the music field. They have been regularly releasing their music on the Irma Dancefloor label for a few years and are attracting attention from many DJs for their refined and melodic style. Here is some information about their previous experiences in the music world. Gianluca Cavicchi began as a musician (with a degree in piano), fusing styles and sounds he loves, such as classical and contemporary-electronic. He worked for a long time in the 1990s at the recording studio “Fairy Noise Studio,” collaborating with artists such as F.O.S., Stefano D’Andrea, Bruno Bolla, and giving life to the “No Order Team” and numerous projects, predominantly underground and progressive-house in nature, which enjoyed moderate success. an example above all with the pseudonym of “2 Culture in a Room” later remixed by Gigi D’Agostino in 1995.
Daniele Lambruschi, aka Danny Ross, began his DJ career in the late 1980s, later playing alongside DJ and renowned producer Alex Neri at The Paradise. He later became a resident DJ at Penelope – Ensmisma, one of the most prestigious clubs in the 1990s nightlife scene. He also joined the Radio Mare Imperiale News DJ Team, giving him the opportunity to collaborate with various clubs in Tuscany and Liguria. He collaborates with the Vogue nightclub, running the one-night event GLITTER, hosting internationally renowned DJs. Inspired by underground house sounds, he is a true collector and enthusiast of 1970s productions. Massimiliano Mason also began his DJ career in the late 1980s, during the height of the house music explosion in Italy. After residing at the “GENESI-Alhambra” from 1994 to 1996, enjoying the pleasure of playing alongside well-known artists of the music scene of the time (Fafa, Alex Neri, Alessandro Tognetti, Ricky Le Roy, Roby J, etc.), he joined the “DJ Team” of Radio Mare Imperiale News in mid-1995 until its definitive closure, thanks to which he gained the opportunity to collaborate with several clubs in the Tuscan and Ligurian areas. He gained several studio experiences under various progressive-trance aliases in the mid-1990s and was always drawn to more underground sounds, with a predominance of progressive house and techno.
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