Francesco Ferraro brings his ‘Canto De Medellín’ to Natura Viva
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Francesco Ferraro born in the US and artistically raised in Italy. A land with breath-taking landscapes whose colours, smells, rhythm, sounds and deep contrasts that marked Francescoʼs last concept “Canto De Medellín” to be released on Natura Viva an Italian independent label, focused with a hard mission: propose quality music for DJs, clubs and dreamers.
The Italian artist is well known in the electronic music industry thanks to his unique and extremely personal music style and a solid amount of tracks and remixes all over the place with various monikers (Vanity Crime, Houseswingers, Di Saronno to mention few).
There are no genre barriers: from Minimal to Tribal Tech Music, from Techno to Afro, from Funky to Latin Sounds or Balearic. A motivated artist with passion and execution on equally high levels always under control. Excellently skilled his studio works have been released on labels such as Armada Subjekt, Nervous Records, TRAX, blanc, Innocent Music, Whoyostro, King Street Sounds, Habitat. This is alongside an infinite string of anthemic remixes and reworks for heavyweights like: Depeche Mode, Moby, Tiga, MURK, Basement Jaxx, Kerri Chandler, Todd Terry, Danny Tenaglia, Dennis Ferrer, Robbie Rivera, Supernova, Ron Carroll, Tocadisco, Phunk Investigation, Roland Clark’s Urban Soul.
Now itʼs time for his summer showtime. “Canto De Medellín” already been tested on Francescoʼs Spotlight Mix published here on DT last august. It’s also been selected on the maxi “VA – Costellazioni” that will be out next week on 25th May in all digital stores. This track represents everything you can expect to delight the entire season and at the same time itʼs very surprising and refreshing because of the use of popular Colombian music vocals mixed with Cumbia elements and Latin rhythms. He reinterprets the track under his unique, groovy and characteristic style.
You can now listen to the full premiere here and grab it on Beatport.
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