It's Italian time! Sam Ruffillo is back. Sicilian producer doing smooth Balearic disco with Italian vocals. The direction is clear: Sam Ruffillo's music brings you back into the Italian riviera and the hippy days of Ibiza in the late 1970s. Even his way of production is similar to how the early days disco producers in Italia used to work: No samples needed. Instead, a few guest musicians come to jam over Sam's beats in his Italian studio space. Guitar, bass, percussion. Sam later makes the production and added keyboard solos and put together the vibes into what is this new EP. The girl voice comes from Ninfa. It's the classic studio story: Ninfa is a singer and DJ and friend of Sam. She was hanging at the studio while Sam was finishing these tracks. She stated to sing along... the words came up spontaneously... so they decided to record her and finally decided to keep them. The vibe was too good. Why talk English if you can do it better: in Italian! This is second for Toy Tonics after his Sport House EP. Sam also appeared on the solo record of Joel Holmes on Toy Tonics. Together with Kapote Modica he co-produced and made the beats on that record. Now, Sam is back with this pure Italian EP. Inclusive remixes by new German artists Gome and Italian Musemeci -- known to many from his fabulous Italo-trance releases on Diynamic Records.
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