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- The Italian dj Marco Trani died on September 21st, 2013, at the age of 53. Marco was the most representative DJ of the 80/90 in Italy and he has been one of the most acclaimed DJs of the clubs of Europe and appreciated music producer for some of the biggest international stars. At the end of the seventies he started very young to work as a sound engineer and speaker in one of the first private radio in Rome: Radio Casalpalocco. At just 18 years old he arrived in 1978 to the mundane and transgressive Easy Going disco, after the offcial dj Paolo Micioni left for another club in Rome. From the Easy Going the rise was relentless : Histeria was the next club in the capital, maybe one of the best club ever and after Rome , in fact , the fame of Marco Trani has passed through the halls of Florence, Milan , Venice, Bari, Bologna, Cortina d' Ampezzo , to arrive - not yet exhausted - Adriatic Coast who welcomed him with open arms. The sumptuous Pascia' of Riccione consecrated him definitively as the most talented disc jockeys in the eighties. In 1988 he is fascinated by the advent of new technologies (powerful sound system , samplers , four turntables to play with, etc.) that projected him in the best clubs in Europe (Ministry of Sound , London , Fabric, Queen Les Bains, Paris , Space, Manumission , Privilege, Pasha , Amnesia Ibiza while KM Disco, Costa del Sol , Penelope , Alicante , Titos Palma de Mallorca). There are hundreds of hard Italian clubs where he has left his indelible mark : Prince , Pineta , Heaven, Villa delle Rose , Peter Pan, Diabolika , Club 99 , Byblos, Piper Club , Gilda, Bella Blu, Ethos , Echoes . As a record producer, remixer and dj- has collaborated with artists such as World Talk Talk , Amii Stewart, Blackbox , Linda Wesley , Mike Francis , Renato Zero , Tony Renis , Jovanotti , FPI Project, Twilight and others. In 2010, together with Corrado Rizza , Marco Trani signed the book " I Love The Nightlife". After 1 year of his death, his colleague and fraternal friend Corrado Rizza decided to tell Marco's story in a documentary. Inside the movie many testimonies of his many friends and colleagues that today became famous, from Jovanotti to Fiorello, from Roberto D'Agostino to Albertino, from Claudio Coccoluto to Paolo Micioni and many special holdings of great prestige like that of Carlo Verdone, Boy George, Mauro Ferrucci, Gazebo, Luca de Gennaro, Claudio Casalini, Dr. Felix and many others. In the documentary of over 50 minutes there are footage of Marco's repertoire and photos from the 80s / 90s, rare and unpublished movies shot in a period without a smartphone and that today makes them of great historical interest.
- Stainless - Losing Your Mind Video by Claudio Napoli. It's the cover of "Losing Your Mind" by Raury from the Soundtrack for the Netflix original series "The Get Down".
- My Faults Official Lyric Video by Claudio Napoli A woman reflects deeply on her self her many feeling deciding how to move forward and grow Vincenzo Callea My Faults Feat EnnieLoud Time Records.