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Italian House shapers Francesco Ferraro & Jame Starck to release on Farris Wheel with ‘Cut Them Loose’

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Today we are excited to premiere a new track from Italyʼs rising stars Francesco Ferraro & Jame Starck, ‘Cut Them Loose’ is set for release this Friday on Farris Wheel Recordings the label of house legend Gene Farris.

A global ambassador of Chicagoʼs classic house music sound, Gene Farris has spiritedly contributed to the evolving house and techno culture of this century. Creating a majestic blend of their skills “Cut Them Loose“ is a double threat release result from a glistening collaboration with talented Jame Starck aka Ivan Erme also Italian born and living in Glasgow, UK.

Scene is shaping up nicely for American born and Italian based DJ-Producer Francesco Ferraroʼs sound signature, always delivering high-energy and crisp, hitting Tech House sound that gets dance floors fired up! His last tunes have been played by: Stefano Noferini, Bob Sinclar and David Penn.

Jame also has a visual impact on the scene with his emotive, proactivity injection hat enabled him to solidify his spot as a go-to producer on the circuit leading to hits like Lapsus Music, Knuck! Natura Viva, Klaphouse, HouseʼnʼChips…

With ‘Cut Them Loose’ we are treated to a stripped-down and dubby organ-house track. The incredibly fun and bouncy bassline feel with a strong arrangement of percussive elements, chord stabs and vocal hits to give everything a little extra kick and a deep, commanding voice telling a tale of slowly losing their mind to the beat. Spearheaded by House music icon, Gene Farris and Farris Wheel Recordings is known for spinning out new, promising talent from Chicago and around the globe, adding to their impressive catalogue.

Check out ‘Cut Them Loose’ below and grab it on Traxsource.

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Grahame Farmer

Grahame Farmer’s love affair with electronic music goes back to the mid-90s when he first began to venture into the UK’s beloved rave culture, finding himself interlaced with some of the country’s most seminal club spaces. A trip to dance music’s anointed holy ground of Ibiza in 1997 then cemented his sense of purpose and laid the foundations for what was to come over the next few decades of his marriage to the music industry.

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