Albert Marzinotto is an Italian DJ and record producer whose background as a pianist and guitarist forms the foundation of his refined and unpredictable approach to DJing. Winning SKY TV's "TOP DJ" in 2015 catapulted him to significant popularity within the Italian club scene.
Albert's performances are unique, fueled by his boundless energy. His sets are marked by limitless creativity and a constant quest for innovation, often enhanced by live drum machines.
"Comfort Zone" is the result of the collaboration with Nicole Volpato, aka Laencole. Musician and singer/songwriter, Nicole has been playing the violin since she was four and later turned to the piano for composing. Influenced by the British scene, her music spans indie, R&B, soul, jazz, reggae, and experimental sounds, reflecting her love for musical fusion.
She has got talent for singing soul and R&B with jazz qualities. Her magnetic, introspective voice - agile, melodic, and almost spiritual - blends seamlessly with Albert's organic, essential, and bass-rich sound. Discussing the song's meaning, Laencole says, "It's about a break-up and serves as a form of redemption, a liberation of resentments."
The release is made more special by a remix from Bruk Rogers. Hot off his work on labels like Kid Fonque's Stay True, CoOperation, and Tru Thoughts, and with a wide-ranging support coming from Mary Anne Hobbs, Gilles Peterson and Benji B, offers a surefire remix destined for club play. His house-infected breaks garage version features a swinging rhythm and filtered sex-funk, destined to wake up the 'acid nation'.
Albert's performances are unique, fueled by his boundless energy. His sets are marked by limitless creativity and a constant quest for innovation, often enhanced by live drum machines.
"Comfort Zone" is the result of the collaboration with Nicole Volpato, aka Laencole. Musician and singer/songwriter, Nicole has been playing the violin since she was four and later turned to the piano for composing. Influenced by the British scene, her music spans indie, R&B, soul, jazz, reggae, and experimental sounds, reflecting her love for musical fusion.
She has got talent for singing soul and R&B with jazz qualities. Her magnetic, introspective voice - agile, melodic, and almost spiritual - blends seamlessly with Albert's organic, essential, and bass-rich sound. Discussing the song's meaning, Laencole says, "It's about a break-up and serves as a form of redemption, a liberation of resentments."
The release is made more special by a remix from Bruk Rogers. Hot off his work on labels like Kid Fonque's Stay True, CoOperation, and Tru Thoughts, and with a wide-ranging support coming from Mary Anne Hobbs, Gilles Peterson and Benji B, offers a surefire remix destined for club play. His house-infected breaks garage version features a swinging rhythm and filtered sex-funk, destined to wake up the 'acid nation'.
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