Que Passa

Que Passa, Kranj, Slovenija




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Paolo Barbato (ITA) www.stereophonic.it
Anx www.vulcano.cc
Floater www.raptureblow.com

1978. Turning point for the entire dance music , year of the definitive passage from funky to disco in itself, year which Paolo Barbato starts his long and unstoppable carrier as a sound technician in a local radio station. Earth, Wind and Fire, James Brown and Kool and The Gang are his first musical passions, a permanent imprinting that's re-echoing up in the warm vibrations that his dj-sets are emanating. During the years he fine-tunes his technique and conquests the most ambled results which an artist can aspire, from the winning of 1984's “Dj Competition” to the first contracts with the zone's most important clubs. In 1990 he opens “ Dance All Day ”, reference record shop that represent an icon for the djs of Austria, Slovenia and Croatia too, expanding so his popularity, the residency at the superclub Ambasada Gavioli in Izola (SLO) is in fact right behind the corner. There he passes on parade with the world's most acclaimed deejays. From this moment, Paolo Barbato 's carrier doesn't know limits: famous for his adaptability in immediately recognising what a dancefloor requests him, he starts touring Europe playing in clubs as Zurich's Scarlet, Munchen's Matilda, and famous Pacha, he collaborates with Radio Italia Network and moves his first steps in house-oriented productions, keeping here too the same elasticity that characterises his sets, passing from the tribal “Cheese Cake”, published under the name Elle.Pi and inserted in the “Tribal Works” compilation issued by the French-based label George V (strictly connected with the more famous Buddha Bar), to the “Deep Brothers” project with Nick Tonut, issued world-wide by Soundsgood, the Warner's dance department. His tracks are hosted into famous compilations as “Ministry of Sound – We love Switzerland ”, “Global Underground” and “Il Muretto 2001” . His “Stereophonic” recording studio is at now the operative base from where Paolo Barbato tunes his sets, mixes his compilations (one of these is an exclusive cd issued in a 1000 copies limited edition for the famous brand Illy Caffè<img src=images/smilies/mwink.gif border=0 align=middle>, remixes other's tracks (Ibiza star Marcelo's “Trabajame” is just one) and mostly puts out even more precious productions. The recording studio gives the name to his website www.stereophonic.it , where is possible to being updated on his movements and incoming productions.