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MOOD 077EP
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Taken from the Pagliaccio album on Mood Music, Filippo Moscatello gets the remix treatment from his favorite house-heads. Quarion rocks "Houz" into a frenzy of stabbing, jacking and deep bass for the full-flavored floor experience. Dirt Crew hooligan and old school house-head James Flavour takes "Kleinmond" on a trip to NYC circa 1993, and Trickski shows their genuine talent in transforming "Houz" into a peak-hour sub-120 mover, with live piano and a great Chicago-inspired groove that makes you yearn for more.
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MOOD 069EP
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"2008 began a new chapter for Berlin-based Italian Filippo Moscatello, with his choice to retire his DJ Naughty alias representing a shift back to his techno and house roots after a decade of eclectic, electro mischief. Metamorphosis and re-invention are key themes. Equally prolific as remix artist and producer, Filippo has reinvigorated tracks for artists of the calibre of Goldfrapp, Fischerspooner, Inner City and many others. Equally prominent in his productions, an intuitive logic maps Filippo's ascendancy to the forefront of the Berlin soundscape. Sicilian-born, his Italo-disco education resonates throughout his releases on seminal labels such as Eskimo and K7!, and reflects in his relationships formed with studio mates and kindred spirits Ewan Pearson and Sasse. His latest transformation has found fertile ground on Sasse's Moodmusic imprint, with last year's World EP paving the way for a new studio album. These sophisticated house and techno productions count as some of Filippo's finest work yet, suggesting that his decision to send the naughty boy to bed might just be taking the party to the next level. The first 12-inch to be taken from his album Pagliaccio features 3 dance floor favourites. Starting with 'Kleinmond,' a journey of the finest tribal influenced deep house made for those remarkable 6 pm dj-sets, fitting equally well into small intimate surrounding as well as super club soundsystems ala Panorama Bar or Fabric Room 1."
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GIGOLO 065LP
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Double vinyl version. "Mister Moscatello grew up in the south German city of Ulm and can be called a founding member of Gigolo Records. Actually, it was his track 'Boing Bumm Tschag' (with David Carretta's Innerwood), that made Hell start his label 5 years ago. And DJ Naughty came up with more special Gigolo-input, like his anthem Gigolo-Style on his next EP (Gigolo 07) or 'All the Boys Look Superchic' on his G3 EP (Gigolo 15). Lyrically and musically he defined what this Gigolo-thing is about in modern dance-music. But Naughty has also a history before Gigolo, as he released on Ferox, Hybrid and Proper and he was throwing parties in his hometown where he also met DJ Hell. And this ended up not only in his releases on Gigolo, but also in some co-production work for several Hell releases, also for Hell's worldwide respected 2nd album Munich Machine. After a period of remixes for different labels, DJ-sets around the globe and a residency at the famous Munich club Ultraschall, Naughty got back to his studios to redefine his sound, putting special emphasis on more house-orientated music. A new passion started and after 2 years, at the end of 2000, he presented with the Disco Volante EP on Gigolo a first taste of the new Naughty-style. Now we have his first full-length statement, the Disco Volante LP, an album recorded with real bass-, keyboard- and guitar-players and different guest vocalists, among others Sabrynaah Pope, who worked already with DJ Pierre or Kings Of Tomorrow. This album travels between jackin' house, deep house, gospel-soul, garage and more, somehow united and filled with this unique FNM-style."
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