Haldo & Stereo Junkie feat. Silvio Gigante - Higher Ground (Rebus Records)

Aldo “Haldo” Carpanzano has been the resident DJ for the past twenty years at one of the most important clubs in Southern Italy, Rebus Disconight. It’s at this club that he’s played host of some of the more important DJs on the soulful house scene, including Little Louie Vega, Tony Humphries, Ralphi Rosario, Victor Simonelli, and many more. Inspired by Rebus Disconight and Haldo’s sonic adventures at the club comes the label Rebus Records. The label’s third release is courtesy of Haldo in collaboration with London’s Stereo Junkie who also does double duty on this single as vocalist under his given name, Silvio Gigante. In the spirit of the Disconight, the tune “Higher Ground” is an uplifting, floor filling house music track with anthem potential. Silvio’s sweet falsetto vocal beckons faces to smile and bodies to groove as Haldo’s original mix compliments this with warm organ chords, tough rhythms, and an effective percussion breakdown. House music bliss! Stereo Junkie also provides his own version, featuring a breaky house beat, an almost Italo-inspired bass line, and dramatic synth chords. The vocals fit easily into this new accompaniment, almost giving this version an evocative 80’s club vibe.

It’s almost as if Haldo’s circle of producer friends lined up to remix these fantastic vocals, as this package features five more reworked treatments. Gianni Sponti, Italian scene veteran and partner with Haldo in Hadogy Records, arrives first with a deeper take on “Higher Ground.” In Gianni’s mix, breezy rhythms, dubby key elements, a bouncy low end, and flowing pads drive Silvio’s vocals forward and into the after hours. The curiously named Odo Makes A Smile is up next, following his recent remix of Haldo’s “Faraway” on Proceed Records. Odo’s take is a more progressive take, though still intimate and underground, with bold synths and snappy drum hits alongside the vocal melody. Another longtime Italian veteran follows, with Rey Pedroso adding some moody, atmospheric magic to “Higher Ground.” This remix is bravely cinematic, bordering on a chill out vibe, with its dramatic pauses, timpani percussion, and string synths. The rhythm picks up as the vocal builds and echoes, adding to a concoction that’s impossible to ignore. Portuguese DJ Miguel Mancha is up next with a driving version aimed squarely at the floor, enhancing the vocal with punchy bass, piano chords, subtle arpeggiations, and, surprisingly, an electrifying guitar solo. Miguel’s also included a dub of his mix that accentuates all of his intricate musical contributions. Last in the queue is Haldo’s regular remix collaborator DJ E-RO (also known as Ettore Rossi) who provides a deep, tech-house flavored remix of “Higher Ground.” Led by a prominent synth bass line, E-RO’s version theatrically builds with its string swells, vibrant percussion, and electronic embellishments. All of this makes for another superb release from the Italian underground ready to spread worldwide. Have a listen.

Roy Davis Jr. - “I’m dropping this tomorrow night.”
Marques Wyatt - “This is tight!”
Robert Owens - “Miguel Mancha Vocal Mix … great mix.”
Abicah Soul - “Right up my alley.”
Graeme Park - “I like it!”
Joan Ribas (Ibiza Soulstice / Cafe Del Mar) - “Love it.”
Nick Holder - “Dopeness!”
CJ Mackintosh - “Haldo’s original for me … working.”
Tyree Cooper - “I’m feelin’ the Gianni Sponti Mix. It’s nice and housey.”
Michael Fossati (Spirit Of House) - “Haldo’s smooth yet contagious original oozing with luscious melodies is the one.”
Soulfulbros - “Haldo is in top form … groovy and catchy like usual. Love it!”
Vincent Kwok - “The original mix is the one for me.”
Alexander East - “Very nice!”
Joey Silvero (Distant People) - “Yeah! Smooth but has a great bounce to the bass. Very cool.”
Eddy Spirit (Spirit Crew) - “This song is absolutely brilliant! The vocal is strong and the track is simple and straight forward. A definite party starter!”

Available now from Juno Download and Traxsource.

Eternal City feat. Orlando Johnson - Come Back To Me (Hadogy Records)

Hadogy Records is a new label spearheaded by renowned Italian DJ Haldo. Haldo has a lengthy production resumé, contributing top tracks and remixes to the likes of Transport Recordings, Conya, Adaptation Music, and his own Proceed Records. With this debut release on Hadogy, Haldo joins fellow Italian DJ Gianni Sponti and musician Dom Scuteri to form Eternal City. Their individual experiences on the scene are impressive: Dom created Lemon Records in the 80’s and had chart success with his Black Connection and Time Passing projects, Gianni is an accomplished DJ and supervisor for various compilations including the La Maison series, and Haldo has been prolifically working with some of house music’s best, including remixes for legendary names like Tony Humphries and Victor Simonelli.

The track “Come Back To Me" features the vocals of a legend in his own right, Orlando Johnson. Orlando has been producing and singing on classic records since the late 70’s and is an integral player in Italian dance music history. “Come Back To Me” is presented here in multiple versions, all which excel in part due to Orlando’s powerful, soulful vocals. All of the Eternal City members contribute: Haldo supplies a charged, kinetic dance floor version, Mod Floor (AKA Dom Scuteri) gives the track a pulsing, big room flavor with transformed and effected vocals, and Gianni Sponti provides a deep, dark bump with tribal percussive elements in his mix. In addition, DJ Rey Pedroso, who began spinning disco records in the late 70’s and is a member of Orchestra Industrial Automatica, remixes “Come Back To Me” into a sparse, strictly after-hours track with a slinky low-end and a solid, deep dance floor drive. The most striking version, however, comes courtesy of Philip G. (AKA Philip Greenwill), a Rome-based producer obsessed with Detroit’s Tamla-Motown sound. Philip G.’s version lovingly embraces this retro sound, transforming “Come Back To Me” into a 60’s soul stomper worthy of The T.A.M.I. Show. All in all, it’s an impressive debut for Hadogy Records and certainly whets the appetite for things to come.

Graeme Park - “This is just absolutely wonderful. Highly infectious too. I love it so much that it’s getting a rare 5 stars from me. Superb!”
DJ Craig C (Pound Boys) - “Solid package! Best soulful house release I’ve heard in a long time. Well done!”
Grant Nelson - “Sexy!”
Joey Silvero (Distant People) - “The Gianni Sponti Remix … dreamy sounds and a heavy shaking bass line.”
Eddy Spirit (Spirit Crew) - “A thrilling afro-deep production built around percussive tribal-esque rhythms and heavenly synth melodies. Together with the spell binding vocals these create a hypnotizing feel.”
Edground (Grooveland Music) - “Ah! High music quality here. Love the new vibes and groove from Haldo.”
Stefan Popovic (DiscoTone Radio Show) - “Sponti’s remix is a liquid driver. Hypnosis is peaking in Pedroso’s version.”
Russell Deeks (This Is Why We Dance blog) - “Quality soulful vibes and a good range of mixes.”
Dacha (DeepLink blog) - “Haldo’s version works best for me, deep and spiced with tech sound, but the vocal is still the leader!”
Dino Michael (Godfathers Of House radio show) - “Holy crap this is killer! WOW! I can’t wait to play this … it’s gonna be huge for me on my show and in the clubs.”

Additional support from Marques Wyatt, Benji Candelario, Hippie Torrales, DJ Pope, Doc Link, and Vincent Kwok.

Available now from Juno Download and Traxsource.