We’ve updated our Terms of Use to reflect our new entity name and address. You can review the changes here.
We’ve updated our Terms of Use. You can review the changes here.

Satelliti

by Saturnino

/
1.
Saturnintro 02:20
2.
Mimas 05:46
3.
Milano 04:27
4.
Rea 05:17
5.
Teti 06:21

about

The sixth outing on Rollover Milano is by one of Italy’s most accredited bass players Saturnino, in collaboration with Metatron srl, producer Pierpaolo Peroni and guitarist/producer Davide Ferrario. The EP contains five original cuts on which Saturnino’ s solo bass prevails. It’s an elegant affair, with EP opener ‘Saturnintro’ drawing you into the idea and concept of what is Balearic via fluttering beats and guitar strums. One for the chuggers and early doors at ALFOS is ‘Mimas’, which packs much vivid detail and colour in its five and half minutes. The glamorous ‘Milano’ is sassy and cheeky with a vocal that wouldn’t be out of place alongside Sueno Latino. ‘Rea’ is full of fun, achieving similar levels of magic. It deceptively begins with shades of acid house and has a breakdown that will certainly see some hands reaching for the air festival moments. When it drops, its funk guitar riff will take the dancefloor through to the end of the night. EP closer, ‘Teti’, ups the tempo and dials the lights down low, with its driving beat and mesmerising bass strings. It’s deliciously dubbed-out groove takes us back to the club where we all so want to be right now. This EP is pure pleasure from beginning to end.

credits

released April 30, 2021

All the tracks are written and produced by Saturnino Celani and Davide Farrario. Art direction by Pierpaolo Peroni. Mastered by Deckard. Artwork by Burro Studio

license

all rights reserved

tags

about

Rollover Milano Records Milan, Italy

- Weekly Milan Party at Apollo Club

- Record Label called Rollover Milano Records

-Resident Djs called Rollover Djs

contact / help

Contact Rollover Milano Records

Streaming and
Download help

Report this album or account

If you like Satelliti, you may also like: