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Iapigi
Everybody Funk

Everybody Funk

Artists

Iapigi

Catno

JA-12001 JA-12001

Formats

1x Vinyl LP Album Limited Edition

Country

Italy

Release date

Mar 1, 2024

Everybody Funk by Iapigi on Japigia Records / Best Record Italy.

Everybody Funk is the first album from Japigia Records, which launches into 2024 with great ardor. This is the first splendid house music album by Pasquale Fanelli, an industrialist from Bari with boundless passion for music and for the show in general, whose greatest merit is of having created a working group full of ideas and talent: the IAPIGI team. The DJ-arranger Paky Fanelli - so called by his friends - with the help of the multifaceted artist-DJ Fabio Ricciuti has dug extensively into the hinterland of the Puglia region in search of his own roots to find the right synergies and give meaning and value to the context, to the habits, to the organization of a city generous in history and culture like Bari, which crossed the ocean via the Adriatic Sea and the Mediterranean. Thanks to IAPIGI we have therefore arrived in New York where Danilo Braca captures Paky's work and shapes it with excellent Italian taste, which is exactly that of a DJ resident for several decades in the Big Apple where he generates surprising and always current sounds. Although radically different, "Daytona" and "Everybody Funk" represent some of the most exciting Italian house songs of this season. In addition to the skilful remix of these two songs, it is worth mentioning "The Edge", whose main melody develops slowly. Once again Danilo Braca has raised the bar and changed the rules of the game. Good boy! The experts Qubiko & Fabio Ricciuti bring a worthy close to this first work by Paky Fanelli with a short piece, originally entitled "Disaccord" and then merged into "Accord", with the aim of putting everyone on the same wavelength. on the same level or musical chord. Comes with an amazing embossed cover too.

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JA-12001 - IT - 2024

A1

The Edge NY (North Power) (Danilo Braca Remix)

5:55

A2

Daytona (Danilo Braca Remix)

8:52

A3

Accord (Qubiko & Ricciuti Remix)

3:06

B1

Everyone's Funkin' (Danilo Braca Remix)

6:37

B2

Daytona 78

3:43

B3

The Edge

4:01

B4

Everybody Funk

3:37

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