Italian producer Stefano Fontana is back on his Beatraxx label with five jazz-infused house tracks entitled '4 Those Who Likes The Underground Feet #5'.
Colourful sounds, eclectic producer, international profile: this is Stefano Fontana in a few words. Growing up in Milan around the Plastic Club - the main club of the Italian artistic circuit - Stefano has always had a real obsession for that imaginary street half way between turntablism, funky B-lines, hip hop, old school dance and everything in between. Stefano became one of the most hyped Italian when his Stylophonic alias became world renowned before he launched his Stefano Fontana project. Having already released on Supernova's label Lapsus, Paolo Martini's label Paul's Boutique, NiCe7's labels the D-FLOOR Music and a track on Mousse T's Peppermint Jam, Stefano is now back on his exciting new imprint Beatraxx.
'Jazz 4 My Brother' kicks off the EP with a jazzy aesthetic featuring enticing keys, a luscious sax line and organic percussion that pulsates energetically throughout before 'Fly Fly Fly' offers up a ravishing house beat that balances harmoniously with the slick melodies and engrossing, retro samples. Next up, 'Rhapsody' Of Love' kicks off the EP with a funky bassline fused delightfully with effervescent drums and soulful vocals that introduce a new layer to Stefano's vast sound palette whilst 'Soul 3 Soul' keeps the energy flowing with high-spirited atmospheres, soothing piano notes and shimmering low- end reverberating underneath. Closing off this vibrant release, 'Party Going On' keeps on jacking with bumpy rhythms and sharp grooves.
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released December 18, 2020
Written By : Stefano Fontana
Produced By : Stefano Fontana
Publisher : Copyright Control
P Line : 2020 Beatraxx Records
C Line : 2020 Beatraxx Records
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