
Patrick Di Stefano - Mon Petit Tresor - May 2006
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trocknroll
Genre: Electronic
Date of Set: May 7th, 2006
Filesize: 41.15 MB
Total Downloads: 0
Biography of Patrick Di Stefano
Patrick Di Stefano was born in Turin, Italy, and since then he started to elaborate a vision. Dj and producer since 1995, lover of the funk, hip-hop, break-beat and drum & bass of the dawning, Patrick contributed to the development of electronic scene in Turin co-funding the General Elektrik collective. Although his blueprint for house music, Patrick's production sweeps across trance, techno, and sub-basement dub. Actually he is strongly attracted by the hottest sound of the German house scene. This passion brings him to Berlin where he started collaborating with Leo Cubanero. Soon, the dance elements faded into the background and improvisation became the key element of the music. As the productions evolved, the music split into a number of different styles giving to Patrick's works that particolar flavour loved by TONIMUSIC crew.
Artists create works that express their feelings, their views. You will discover how this assumption can be true listening to Patrick di Stefano release. A journey through space and landscapes, pushed by rhythm 'n' soul vibes. Minimalism fulfilled by the warm passion of summer inspiration.
The instant you here the dreamy voices of opening track 'Method one', Patrick and Hugo suck you into their weird and wonderful world of hypnotic beats. Than the ep goes deep, back to some kind of old-school memories, 'Sansica' reminds us of how close is the sea, the influence of ocean waves over audio waves.
All subjective reality is based, according to Freud's ideas, on the play of basic drives and instincts, through which the outside world was perceived. Each track reminds me about that, providing some elements about seasons, colors and perspectives. Patrick di Stefano gave to his project a strong multi-flavor background, the collaboration with Leo Cubanero, with the tracks 'Run Away' and 'Pop-rtasusa' is the summary of the ep: a circulation of senses from Turin to Berlin, back and forth.
The ep ends as it starts. Last track is a cameo, the meeting of three musicians Daniela Boni, Emanuele Cisi and Patrick, a melodic conversation about the powerful poetry of electronic music.
A comment made in 1988 by Robert Owens on the UK TV documentary 'Club Culture' is becoming truer and truer: 'It's not just boom boom boom. They're telling me something here. Something I can dance to and learn from. I can see house music becoming universal one day. It'll just take time for people to receive it.'
Toni 02 is proudly going to follow his prediction...