[…] first and only unique worldwide story about discotheque pioneers from Italy. At the end of '60 a few disco pioneers from Rome: Roberto Bonardi, Billo Levati, Sergio Cossa, Claudio Casalini, Ivano Carlini, Ronnie Jones - decided to ...
[...] it is a pleasure to travel and enjoy the company of discotheque veterans but techno and house dj of today are soo snobbish and feel soo "big"(?) stars [...]
[...] I didn't decide to became a dj... it's happened casually: in 1970 I studied in London and I lived at Lancaster Gate in a "for long stay" hotel. In the downstairs it exist a discotheque and I prepared record tapes for hotel's owner ...
[...] I think pioneer were more passional and each one developped his particular sound: now djing is considered fashion and all play the same music [...]
[...] No doubt that black artists created '70 disco music and history based on soul and R&B - todays artists (some of them are just deejays) - steal music of the past - music recorded by real and talented musicians [...]
[...] Black music is the best sound and all producers are, according to me, the best artists. All Tamla, Motown, Philadelphia... Check on the early LP's covers and you'll see that almost all musicians became good artists and have solo career [...]
[...] I think the greatest djs back then disco era in Italy were Bob & Tom. They brought to Italy new music, new sound system and new art of mixing [...]