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	<title><![CDATA[Fab Samperi]]></title>
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	<itunes:summary><![CDATA[Fab Samperi, (born Fabrizio Samperi) is a music producer, musician, singer and DJ from Italy, known for his unique style blending retro sounds with electro and dance. 
He grew up in Catania where as a kid he studied music composition from the age of 12 and learned how to play flute, drums, and guitar.
His father introduced him to his jazz record collection while his older brother Roberto acquainted him with music genres such as Funk, Soul and Rock n roll, (Influences that he'd be carrying over till the present day, these sounds you can still hear in his new productions)
In high-school, he got into rock and started a rock band while in parallel, founded a hip-hop group, but only a few years later, he developed an interest in electronic music and founded a cross-genre project mixing new born styles such as trip-hop, dub, big beat with soul elements and pop.
With this project, Fab started performing at some of the most important Sicilian venues and managed to enter many regional and national competitions. 
His growing interest in sample-based music, along with his natural inclination to the one-man band philosophy, has taken him to put the live projects aside and start focusing on music production.
After a while Fab started deejay-ing, first at friend’s parties and later at clubs. 
In 2006 Fab released his first single on the Italian-based label "record kicks", he started traveling the world for a few years: living in U.K. Australia and Japan. During this period, he composed many of the tracks that formed his first album Power Bossa, released in 2011 on Agogo Records. Since then, he made a wide array of singles and remixes for record labels such as ChinChin, Afro Art, ESL, Freshly Squeezed, Jalapeno, Ghetto Funk to name a few.
His productions have been played by all the major radios stations of the world and have topped alternative iTunes Charts in Europe and abroad, while as a DJ he has been booked at virtually every European county.
His fast-growing reputation and success lead him to remix worldwide famous names such us musical icon Fred Schneider from the B-52's and most notably legendary jazz artist Nina Simone.
In 2018 he signed his new album on ChinChin Records]]></itunes:summary>
	<googleplay:description><![CDATA[Fab Samperi, (born Fabrizio Samperi) is a music producer, musician, singer and DJ from Italy, known for his unique style blending retro sounds with electro and dance. 
He grew up in Catania where as a kid he studied music composition from the age of 12 and learned how to play flute, drums, and guitar.
His father introduced him to his jazz record collection while his older brother Roberto acquainted him with music genres such as Funk, Soul and Rock n roll, (Influences that he'd be carrying over till the present day, these sounds you can still hear in his new productions)
In high-school, he got into rock and started a rock band while in parallel, founded a hip-hop group, but only a few years later, he developed an interest in electronic music and founded a cross-genre project mixing new born styles such as trip-hop, dub, big beat with soul elements and pop.
With this project, Fab started performing at some of the most important Sicilian venues and managed to enter many regional and national competitions. 
His growing interest in sample-based music, along with his natural inclination to the one-man band philosophy, has taken him to put the live projects aside and start focusing on music production.
After a while Fab started deejay-ing, first at friend’s parties and later at clubs. 
In 2006 Fab released his first single on the Italian-based label "record kicks", he started traveling the world for a few years: living in U.K. Australia and Japan. During this period, he composed many of the tracks that formed his first album Power Bossa, released in 2011 on Agogo Records. Since then, he made a wide array of singles and remixes for record labels such as ChinChin, Afro Art, ESL, Freshly Squeezed, Jalapeno, Ghetto Funk to name a few.
His productions have been played by all the major radios stations of the world and have topped alternative iTunes Charts in Europe and abroad, while as a DJ he has been booked at virtually every European county.
His fast-growing reputation and success lead him to remix worldwide famous names such us musical icon Fred Schneider from the B-52's and most notably legendary jazz artist Nina Simone.
In 2018 he signed his new album on ChinChin Records]]></googleplay:description>
	<description><![CDATA[Fab Samperi, (born Fabrizio Samperi) is a music producer, musician, singer and DJ from Italy, known for his unique style blending retro sounds with electro and dance. 
He grew up in Catania where as a kid he studied music composition from the age of 12 and learned how to play flute, drums, and guitar.
His father introduced him to his jazz record collection while his older brother Roberto acquainted him with music genres such as Funk, Soul and Rock n roll, (Influences that he'd be carrying over till the present day, these sounds you can still hear in his new productions)
In high-school, he got into rock and started a rock band while in parallel, founded a hip-hop group, but only a few years later, he developed an interest in electronic music and founded a cross-genre project mixing new born styles such as trip-hop, dub, big beat with soul elements and pop.
With this project, Fab started performing at some of the most important Sicilian venues and managed to enter many regional and national competitions. 
His growing interest in sample-based music, along with his natural inclination to the one-man band philosophy, has taken him to put the live projects aside and start focusing on music production.
After a while Fab started deejay-ing, first at friend’s parties and later at clubs. 
In 2006 Fab released his first single on the Italian-based label "record kicks", he started traveling the world for a few years: living in U.K. Australia and Japan. During this period, he composed many of the tracks that formed his first album Power Bossa, released in 2011 on Agogo Records. Since then, he made a wide array of singles and remixes for record labels such as ChinChin, Afro Art, ESL, Freshly Squeezed, Jalapeno, Ghetto Funk to name a few.
His productions have been played by all the major radios stations of the world and have topped alternative iTunes Charts in Europe and abroad, while as a DJ he has been booked at virtually every European county.
His fast-growing reputation and success lead him to remix worldwide famous names such us musical icon Fred Schneider from the B-52's and most notably legendary jazz artist Nina Simone.
In 2018 he signed his new album on ChinChin Records]]></description>
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            <title><![CDATA[Frequencies (feat Mc Rhombus) [Clip].mp3]]></title>
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            <description><![CDATA[Stream it:<br />
* [Spotify](https://open.spotify.com/album/7prIJE7vgZcerNxWCzJGF6)<br />
* [Apple Music](https://itunes.apple.com/de/album/moonshine-crossroads/1388330966?l=en)<br />
* [Deezer](https://www.deezer.com/en/album/64380482)<br />
<br />
Download it:<br />
* [iTunes](https://itunes.apple.com/sg/album/moonshine-crossroads/1388330966)<br />
* [Beatport](https://www.beatport.com/release/moonshine-crossroads/2300712)<br />
* [Google Play](https://play.google.com/store/music/album/Fab_Samperi_Moonshine_Crossroads?id=Bcochowjtxmjwzqrt5fihbm3fly)<br />
* [Amazon](https://www.amazon.com/Moonshine-Crossroads-Fab-Samperi/dp/B07DQ8PLDJ/ref=sr_1_2?s=dmusic&ie=UTF8&qid=1529429513&sr=1-2-mp3-albums-bar-strip-0&keywords=Fab+Samperi)<br />
* [Traxsource](https://www.traxsource.com/title/981836/moonshine-crossroads)<br />
<br />
Packed full of summer goodness, Moonshine Crossroads sees Fab Samperi finally follow up his debut long player (2011’s Power Bossa) with a tardiness matched only by the lateness of this bit of MB shine. As ever though, the contents provide ample recompense for the wait and, as with Power Bossa, Samperi mixes up the old and the new, lacing pumping new beats with samples while a host of guests deliver on the vocal front across hip-hop, electro blues, nu-jazz, electro swing and latin breaks.<br />
<br />
Opener Frequencies finds our Fab hook up with another Oz-based rapper in the vein of his Brand New Day cut with Joelistics. This time however, the mic is in the able clutches of Byron Bay emcee Rhombus while Fab himself sings the hook and demonstrates hitherto hidden vocal chops. A strong opening continues with an electro blues rerub of Arthur Crudup’s made-famous-by-Elvis That’s Alright Mama and the wobble soul of Kymberley Kennedy and B-Side-featuring Dope Rider. Also particularly praiseworthy are the psych-soul of Please Don’t Call featuring the decadent tones of Montefiori Cocktail’s Monsieur Bluemenberg, the Tito Puente-indebted The Latin Drop and the tropical sauce of Tranquilo Na Italia featuring DJ Farrapo, Flora Matos and MC Papo Reto. Not too sure about funky Queen-sampling booty We Will Rock You which is possibly a musical crossroads reached under the influence of more than advisable amounts of moonshine but we’ve all been there. Otherwise, this slightly longer effort is every bit the sequel fans of Power Bossa could want.<br />
(Out now on Chin Chin Records).<br />
<br />
Review by [Monkeyboxing](https://monkeyboxing.com/)<br />
<br />
]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Stream it:<br />
* [Spotify](https://open.spotify.com/album/7prIJE7vgZcerNxWCzJGF6)<br />
* [Apple Music](https://itunes.apple.com/de/album/moonshine-crossroads/1388330966?l=en)<br />
* [Deezer](https://www.deezer.com/en/album/64380482)<br />
<br />
Download it:<br />
* [iTunes](https://itunes.apple.com/sg/album/moonshine-crossroads/1388330966)<br />
* [Beatport](https://www.beatport.com/release/moonshine-crossroads/2300712)<br />
* [Google Play](https://play.google.com/store/music/album/Fab_Samperi_Moonshine_Crossroads?id=Bcochowjtxmjwzqrt5fihbm3fly)<br />
* [Amazon](https://www.amazon.com/Moonshine-Crossroads-Fab-Samperi/dp/B07DQ8PLDJ/ref=sr_1_2?s=dmusic&ie=UTF8&qid=1529429513&sr=1-2-mp3-albums-bar-strip-0&keywords=Fab+Samperi)<br />
* [Traxsource](https://www.traxsource.com/title/981836/moonshine-crossroads)<br />
<br />
Packed full of summer goodness, Moonshine Crossroads sees Fab Samperi finally follow up his debut long player (2011’s Power Bossa) with a tardiness matched only by the lateness of this bit of MB shine. As ever though, the contents provide ample recompense for the wait and, as with Power Bossa, Samperi mixes up the old and the new, lacing pumping new beats with samples while a host of guests deliver on the vocal front across hip-hop, electro blues, nu-jazz, electro swing and latin breaks.<br />
<br />
Opener Frequencies finds our Fab hook up with another Oz-based rapper in the vein of his Brand New Day cut with Joelistics. This time however, the mic is in the able clutches of Byron Bay emcee Rhombus while Fab himself sings the hook and demonstrates hitherto hidden vocal chops. A strong opening continues with an electro blues rerub of Arthur Crudup’s made-famous-by-Elvis That’s Alright Mama and the wobble soul of Kymberley Kennedy and B-Side-featuring Dope Rider. Also particularly praiseworthy are the psych-soul of Please Don’t Call featuring the decadent tones of Montefiori Cocktail’s Monsieur Bluemenberg, the Tito Puente-indebted The Latin Drop and the tropical sauce of Tranquilo Na Italia featuring DJ Farrapo, Flora Matos and MC Papo Reto. Not too sure about funky Queen-sampling booty We Will Rock You which is possibly a musical crossroads reached under the influence of more than advisable amounts of moonshine but we’ve all been there. Otherwise, this slightly longer effort is every bit the sequel fans of Power Bossa could want.<br />
(Out now on Chin Chin Records).<br />
<br />
Review by [Monkeyboxing](https://monkeyboxing.com/)<br />
<br />
]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Stream it:
* [Spotify](https://open.spotify.com/album/7prIJE7vgZcerNxWCzJGF6)
* [Apple Music](https://itunes.apple.com/de/album/moonshine-crossroads/1388330966?l=en)
* [Deezer](https://www.deezer.com/en/album/64380482)

Download it:
* [iTunes](https://itunes.apple.com/sg/album/moonshine-crossroads/1388330966)
* [Beatport](https://www.beatport.com/release/moonshine-crossroads/2300712)
* [Google Play](https://play.google.com/store/music/album/Fab_Samperi_Moonshine_Crossroads?id=Bcochowjtxmjwzqrt5fihbm3fly)
* [Amazon](https://www.amazon.com/Moonshine-Crossroads-Fab-Samperi/dp/B07DQ8PLDJ/ref=sr_1_2?s=dmusic&ie=UTF8&qid=1529429513&sr=1-2-mp3-albums-bar-strip-0&keywords=Fab+Samperi)
* [Traxsource](https://www.traxsource.com/title/981836/moonshine-crossroads)

Packed full of summer goodness, Moonshine Crossroads sees Fab Samperi finally follow up his debut long player (2011’s Power Bossa) with a tardiness matched only by the lateness of this bit of MB shine. As ever though, the contents provide ample recompense for the wait and, as with Power Bossa, Samperi mixes up the old and the new, lacing pumping new beats with samples while a host of guests deliver on the vocal front across hip-hop, electro blues, nu-jazz, electro swing and latin breaks.

Opener Frequencies finds our Fab hook up with another Oz-based rapper in the vein of his Brand New Day cut with Joelistics. This time however, the mic is in the able clutches of Byron Bay emcee Rhombus while Fab himself sings the hook and demonstrates hitherto hidden vocal chops. A strong opening continues with an electro blues rerub of Arthur Crudup’s made-famous-by-Elvis That’s Alright Mama and the wobble soul of Kymberley Kennedy and B-Side-featuring Dope Rider. Also particularly praiseworthy are the psych-soul of Please Don’t Call featuring the decadent tones of Montefiori Cocktail’s Monsieur Bluemenberg, the Tito Puente-indebted The Latin Drop and the tropical sauce of Tranquilo Na Italia featuring DJ Farrapo, Flora Matos and MC Papo Reto. Not too sure about funky Queen-sampling booty We Will Rock You which is possibly a musical crossroads reached under the influence of more than advisable amounts of moonshine but we’ve all been there. Otherwise, this slightly longer effort is every bit the sequel fans of Power Bossa could want.
(Out now on Chin Chin Records).

Review by [Monkeyboxing](https://monkeyboxing.com/)

]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Fri, 08 Jun 2018 00:00:00 +0200</pubDate>
                
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            <title><![CDATA[That's Alright (feat Arthur Crudup) [Clip].mp3]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/fab-samperi/thats-alright-feat-arthur-crudup-clip/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Fab Samperi]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Stream it:<br />
* [Spotify](https://open.spotify.com/album/7prIJE7vgZcerNxWCzJGF6)<br />
* [Apple Music](https://itunes.apple.com/de/album/moonshine-crossroads/1388330966?l=en)<br />
* [Deezer](https://www.deezer.com/en/album/64380482)<br />
<br />
Download it:<br />
* [iTunes](https://itunes.apple.com/sg/album/moonshine-crossroads/1388330966)<br />
* [Beatport](https://www.beatport.com/release/moonshine-crossroads/2300712)<br />
* [Google Play](https://play.google.com/store/music/album/Fab_Samperi_Moonshine_Crossroads?id=Bcochowjtxmjwzqrt5fihbm3fly)<br />
* [Amazon](https://www.amazon.com/Moonshine-Crossroads-Fab-Samperi/dp/B07DQ8PLDJ/ref=sr_1_2?s=dmusic&ie=UTF8&qid=1529429513&sr=1-2-mp3-albums-bar-strip-0&keywords=Fab+Samperi)<br />
* [Traxsource](https://www.traxsource.com/title/981836/moonshine-crossroads)<br />
<br />
Packed full of summer goodness, Moonshine Crossroads sees Fab Samperi finally follow up his debut long player (2011’s Power Bossa) with a tardiness matched only by the lateness of this bit of MB shine. As ever though, the contents provide ample recompense for the wait and, as with Power Bossa, Samperi mixes up the old and the new, lacing pumping new beats with samples while a host of guests deliver on the vocal front across hip-hop, electro blues, nu-jazz, electro swing and latin breaks.<br />
<br />
Opener Frequencies finds our Fab hook up with another Oz-based rapper in the vein of his Brand New Day cut with Joelistics. This time however, the mic is in the able clutches of Byron Bay emcee Rhombus while Fab himself sings the hook and demonstrates hitherto hidden vocal chops. A strong opening continues with an electro blues rerub of Arthur Crudup’s made-famous-by-Elvis That’s Alright Mama and the wobble soul of Kymberley Kennedy and B-Side-featuring Dope Rider. Also particularly praiseworthy are the psych-soul of Please Don’t Call featuring the decadent tones of Montefiori Cocktail’s Monsieur Bluemenberg, the Tito Puente-indebted The Latin Drop and the tropical sauce of Tranquilo Na Italia featuring DJ Farrapo, Flora Matos and MC Papo Reto. Not too sure about funky Queen-sampling booty We Will Rock You which is possibly a musical crossroads reached under the influence of more than advisable amounts of moonshine but we’ve all been there. Otherwise, this slightly longer effort is every bit the sequel fans of Power Bossa could want.<br />
(Out now on Chin Chin Records).<br />
<br />
Review by [Monkeyboxing](https://monkeyboxing.com/)]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Stream it:<br />
* [Spotify](https://open.spotify.com/album/7prIJE7vgZcerNxWCzJGF6)<br />
* [Apple Music](https://itunes.apple.com/de/album/moonshine-crossroads/1388330966?l=en)<br />
* [Deezer](https://www.deezer.com/en/album/64380482)<br />
<br />
Download it:<br />
* [iTunes](https://itunes.apple.com/sg/album/moonshine-crossroads/1388330966)<br />
* [Beatport](https://www.beatport.com/release/moonshine-crossroads/2300712)<br />
* [Google Play](https://play.google.com/store/music/album/Fab_Samperi_Moonshine_Crossroads?id=Bcochowjtxmjwzqrt5fihbm3fly)<br />
* [Amazon](https://www.amazon.com/Moonshine-Crossroads-Fab-Samperi/dp/B07DQ8PLDJ/ref=sr_1_2?s=dmusic&ie=UTF8&qid=1529429513&sr=1-2-mp3-albums-bar-strip-0&keywords=Fab+Samperi)<br />
* [Traxsource](https://www.traxsource.com/title/981836/moonshine-crossroads)<br />
<br />
Packed full of summer goodness, Moonshine Crossroads sees Fab Samperi finally follow up his debut long player (2011’s Power Bossa) with a tardiness matched only by the lateness of this bit of MB shine. As ever though, the contents provide ample recompense for the wait and, as with Power Bossa, Samperi mixes up the old and the new, lacing pumping new beats with samples while a host of guests deliver on the vocal front across hip-hop, electro blues, nu-jazz, electro swing and latin breaks.<br />
<br />
Opener Frequencies finds our Fab hook up with another Oz-based rapper in the vein of his Brand New Day cut with Joelistics. This time however, the mic is in the able clutches of Byron Bay emcee Rhombus while Fab himself sings the hook and demonstrates hitherto hidden vocal chops. A strong opening continues with an electro blues rerub of Arthur Crudup’s made-famous-by-Elvis That’s Alright Mama and the wobble soul of Kymberley Kennedy and B-Side-featuring Dope Rider. Also particularly praiseworthy are the psych-soul of Please Don’t Call featuring the decadent tones of Montefiori Cocktail’s Monsieur Bluemenberg, the Tito Puente-indebted The Latin Drop and the tropical sauce of Tranquilo Na Italia featuring DJ Farrapo, Flora Matos and MC Papo Reto. Not too sure about funky Queen-sampling booty We Will Rock You which is possibly a musical crossroads reached under the influence of more than advisable amounts of moonshine but we’ve all been there. Otherwise, this slightly longer effort is every bit the sequel fans of Power Bossa could want.<br />
(Out now on Chin Chin Records).<br />
<br />
Review by [Monkeyboxing](https://monkeyboxing.com/)]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Stream it:
* [Spotify](https://open.spotify.com/album/7prIJE7vgZcerNxWCzJGF6)
* [Apple Music](https://itunes.apple.com/de/album/moonshine-crossroads/1388330966?l=en)
* [Deezer](https://www.deezer.com/en/album/64380482)

Download it:
* [iTunes](https://itunes.apple.com/sg/album/moonshine-crossroads/1388330966)
* [Beatport](https://www.beatport.com/release/moonshine-crossroads/2300712)
* [Google Play](https://play.google.com/store/music/album/Fab_Samperi_Moonshine_Crossroads?id=Bcochowjtxmjwzqrt5fihbm3fly)
* [Amazon](https://www.amazon.com/Moonshine-Crossroads-Fab-Samperi/dp/B07DQ8PLDJ/ref=sr_1_2?s=dmusic&ie=UTF8&qid=1529429513&sr=1-2-mp3-albums-bar-strip-0&keywords=Fab+Samperi)
* [Traxsource](https://www.traxsource.com/title/981836/moonshine-crossroads)

Packed full of summer goodness, Moonshine Crossroads sees Fab Samperi finally follow up his debut long player (2011’s Power Bossa) with a tardiness matched only by the lateness of this bit of MB shine. As ever though, the contents provide ample recompense for the wait and, as with Power Bossa, Samperi mixes up the old and the new, lacing pumping new beats with samples while a host of guests deliver on the vocal front across hip-hop, electro blues, nu-jazz, electro swing and latin breaks.

Opener Frequencies finds our Fab hook up with another Oz-based rapper in the vein of his Brand New Day cut with Joelistics. This time however, the mic is in the able clutches of Byron Bay emcee Rhombus while Fab himself sings the hook and demonstrates hitherto hidden vocal chops. A strong opening continues with an electro blues rerub of Arthur Crudup’s made-famous-by-Elvis That’s Alright Mama and the wobble soul of Kymberley Kennedy and B-Side-featuring Dope Rider. Also particularly praiseworthy are the psych-soul of Please Don’t Call featuring the decadent tones of Montefiori Cocktail’s Monsieur Bluemenberg, the Tito Puente-indebted The Latin Drop and the tropical sauce of Tranquilo Na Italia featuring DJ Farrapo, Flora Matos and MC Papo Reto. Not too sure about funky Queen-sampling booty We Will Rock You which is possibly a musical crossroads reached under the influence of more than advisable amounts of moonshine but we’ve all been there. Otherwise, this slightly longer effort is every bit the sequel fans of Power Bossa could want.
(Out now on Chin Chin Records).

Review by [Monkeyboxing](https://monkeyboxing.com/)]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Fri, 29 Jun 2018 22:51:17 +0200</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2018-06-29T22:51:17+02:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
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            <title><![CDATA[Soul Rider (feat B-Side & Kymberley Kennedy) [Clip].mp3]]></title>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Fab Samperi]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Stream it:<br />
* [Spotify](https://open.spotify.com/album/7prIJE7vgZcerNxWCzJGF6)<br />
* [Apple Music](https://itunes.apple.com/de/album/moonshine-crossroads/1388330966?l=en)<br />
* [Deezer](https://www.deezer.com/en/album/64380482)<br />
<br />
Download it:<br />
* [iTunes](https://itunes.apple.com/sg/album/moonshine-crossroads/1388330966)<br />
* [Beatport](https://www.beatport.com/release/moonshine-crossroads/2300712)<br />
* [Google Play](https://play.google.com/store/music/album/Fab_Samperi_Moonshine_Crossroads?id=Bcochowjtxmjwzqrt5fihbm3fly)<br />
* [Amazon](https://www.amazon.com/Moonshine-Crossroads-Fab-Samperi/dp/B07DQ8PLDJ/ref=sr_1_2?s=dmusic&ie=UTF8&qid=1529429513&sr=1-2-mp3-albums-bar-strip-0&keywords=Fab+Samperi)<br />
* [Traxsource](https://www.traxsource.com/title/981836/moonshine-crossroads)<br />
<br />
Packed full of summer goodness, Moonshine Crossroads sees Fab Samperi finally follow up his debut long player (2011’s Power Bossa) with a tardiness matched only by the lateness of this bit of MB shine. As ever though, the contents provide ample recompense for the wait and, as with Power Bossa, Samperi mixes up the old and the new, lacing pumping new beats with samples while a host of guests deliver on the vocal front across hip-hop, electro blues, nu-jazz, electro swing and latin breaks.<br />
<br />
Opener Frequencies finds our Fab hook up with another Oz-based rapper in the vein of his Brand New Day cut with Joelistics. This time however, the mic is in the able clutches of Byron Bay emcee Rhombus while Fab himself sings the hook and demonstrates hitherto hidden vocal chops. A strong opening continues with an electro blues rerub of Arthur Crudup’s made-famous-by-Elvis That’s Alright Mama and the wobble soul of Kymberley Kennedy and B-Side-featuring Dope Rider. Also particularly praiseworthy are the psych-soul of Please Don’t Call featuring the decadent tones of Montefiori Cocktail’s Monsieur Bluemenberg, the Tito Puente-indebted The Latin Drop and the tropical sauce of Tranquilo Na Italia featuring DJ Farrapo, Flora Matos and MC Papo Reto. Not too sure about funky Queen-sampling booty We Will Rock You which is possibly a musical crossroads reached under the influence of more than advisable amounts of moonshine but we’ve all been there. Otherwise, this slightly longer effort is every bit the sequel fans of Power Bossa could want.<br />
(Out now on Chin Chin Records).<br />
<br />
Review by [Monkeyboxing](https://monkeyboxing.com/)]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Stream it:<br />
* [Spotify](https://open.spotify.com/album/7prIJE7vgZcerNxWCzJGF6)<br />
* [Apple Music](https://itunes.apple.com/de/album/moonshine-crossroads/1388330966?l=en)<br />
* [Deezer](https://www.deezer.com/en/album/64380482)<br />
<br />
Download it:<br />
* [iTunes](https://itunes.apple.com/sg/album/moonshine-crossroads/1388330966)<br />
* [Beatport](https://www.beatport.com/release/moonshine-crossroads/2300712)<br />
* [Google Play](https://play.google.com/store/music/album/Fab_Samperi_Moonshine_Crossroads?id=Bcochowjtxmjwzqrt5fihbm3fly)<br />
* [Amazon](https://www.amazon.com/Moonshine-Crossroads-Fab-Samperi/dp/B07DQ8PLDJ/ref=sr_1_2?s=dmusic&ie=UTF8&qid=1529429513&sr=1-2-mp3-albums-bar-strip-0&keywords=Fab+Samperi)<br />
* [Traxsource](https://www.traxsource.com/title/981836/moonshine-crossroads)<br />
<br />
Packed full of summer goodness, Moonshine Crossroads sees Fab Samperi finally follow up his debut long player (2011’s Power Bossa) with a tardiness matched only by the lateness of this bit of MB shine. As ever though, the contents provide ample recompense for the wait and, as with Power Bossa, Samperi mixes up the old and the new, lacing pumping new beats with samples while a host of guests deliver on the vocal front across hip-hop, electro blues, nu-jazz, electro swing and latin breaks.<br />
<br />
Opener Frequencies finds our Fab hook up with another Oz-based rapper in the vein of his Brand New Day cut with Joelistics. This time however, the mic is in the able clutches of Byron Bay emcee Rhombus while Fab himself sings the hook and demonstrates hitherto hidden vocal chops. A strong opening continues with an electro blues rerub of Arthur Crudup’s made-famous-by-Elvis That’s Alright Mama and the wobble soul of Kymberley Kennedy and B-Side-featuring Dope Rider. Also particularly praiseworthy are the psych-soul of Please Don’t Call featuring the decadent tones of Montefiori Cocktail’s Monsieur Bluemenberg, the Tito Puente-indebted The Latin Drop and the tropical sauce of Tranquilo Na Italia featuring DJ Farrapo, Flora Matos and MC Papo Reto. Not too sure about funky Queen-sampling booty We Will Rock You which is possibly a musical crossroads reached under the influence of more than advisable amounts of moonshine but we’ve all been there. Otherwise, this slightly longer effort is every bit the sequel fans of Power Bossa could want.<br />
(Out now on Chin Chin Records).<br />
<br />
Review by [Monkeyboxing](https://monkeyboxing.com/)]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Stream it:
* [Spotify](https://open.spotify.com/album/7prIJE7vgZcerNxWCzJGF6)
* [Apple Music](https://itunes.apple.com/de/album/moonshine-crossroads/1388330966?l=en)
* [Deezer](https://www.deezer.com/en/album/64380482)

Download it:
* [iTunes](https://itunes.apple.com/sg/album/moonshine-crossroads/1388330966)
* [Beatport](https://www.beatport.com/release/moonshine-crossroads/2300712)
* [Google Play](https://play.google.com/store/music/album/Fab_Samperi_Moonshine_Crossroads?id=Bcochowjtxmjwzqrt5fihbm3fly)
* [Amazon](https://www.amazon.com/Moonshine-Crossroads-Fab-Samperi/dp/B07DQ8PLDJ/ref=sr_1_2?s=dmusic&ie=UTF8&qid=1529429513&sr=1-2-mp3-albums-bar-strip-0&keywords=Fab+Samperi)
* [Traxsource](https://www.traxsource.com/title/981836/moonshine-crossroads)

Packed full of summer goodness, Moonshine Crossroads sees Fab Samperi finally follow up his debut long player (2011’s Power Bossa) with a tardiness matched only by the lateness of this bit of MB shine. As ever though, the contents provide ample recompense for the wait and, as with Power Bossa, Samperi mixes up the old and the new, lacing pumping new beats with samples while a host of guests deliver on the vocal front across hip-hop, electro blues, nu-jazz, electro swing and latin breaks.

Opener Frequencies finds our Fab hook up with another Oz-based rapper in the vein of his Brand New Day cut with Joelistics. This time however, the mic is in the able clutches of Byron Bay emcee Rhombus while Fab himself sings the hook and demonstrates hitherto hidden vocal chops. A strong opening continues with an electro blues rerub of Arthur Crudup’s made-famous-by-Elvis That’s Alright Mama and the wobble soul of Kymberley Kennedy and B-Side-featuring Dope Rider. Also particularly praiseworthy are the psych-soul of Please Don’t Call featuring the decadent tones of Montefiori Cocktail’s Monsieur Bluemenberg, the Tito Puente-indebted The Latin Drop and the tropical sauce of Tranquilo Na Italia featuring DJ Farrapo, Flora Matos and MC Papo Reto. Not too sure about funky Queen-sampling booty We Will Rock You which is possibly a musical crossroads reached under the influence of more than advisable amounts of moonshine but we’ve all been there. Otherwise, this slightly longer effort is every bit the sequel fans of Power Bossa could want.
(Out now on Chin Chin Records).

Review by [Monkeyboxing](https://monkeyboxing.com/)]]></itunes:summary>
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            <title><![CDATA[Old Town (feat Stabfinger) [Clip].mp3]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/fab-samperi/old-town-feat-stabfinger-clip/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Fab Samperi]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Stream it:<br />
* [Spotify](https://open.spotify.com/album/7prIJE7vgZcerNxWCzJGF6)<br />
* [Apple Music](https://itunes.apple.com/de/album/moonshine-crossroads/1388330966?l=en)<br />
* [Deezer](https://www.deezer.com/en/album/64380482)<br />
<br />
Download it:<br />
* [iTunes](https://itunes.apple.com/sg/album/moonshine-crossroads/1388330966)<br />
* [Beatport](https://www.beatport.com/release/moonshine-crossroads/2300712)<br />
* [Google Play](https://play.google.com/store/music/album/Fab_Samperi_Moonshine_Crossroads?id=Bcochowjtxmjwzqrt5fihbm3fly)<br />
* [Amazon](https://www.amazon.com/Moonshine-Crossroads-Fab-Samperi/dp/B07DQ8PLDJ/ref=sr_1_2?s=dmusic&ie=UTF8&qid=1529429513&sr=1-2-mp3-albums-bar-strip-0&keywords=Fab+Samperi)<br />
* [Traxsource](https://www.traxsource.com/title/981836/moonshine-crossroads)<br />
<br />
Packed full of summer goodness, Moonshine Crossroads sees Fab Samperi finally follow up his debut long player (2011’s Power Bossa) with a tardiness matched only by the lateness of this bit of MB shine. As ever though, the contents provide ample recompense for the wait and, as with Power Bossa, Samperi mixes up the old and the new, lacing pumping new beats with samples while a host of guests deliver on the vocal front across hip-hop, electro blues, nu-jazz, electro swing and latin breaks.<br />
<br />
Opener Frequencies finds our Fab hook up with another Oz-based rapper in the vein of his Brand New Day cut with Joelistics. This time however, the mic is in the able clutches of Byron Bay emcee Rhombus while Fab himself sings the hook and demonstrates hitherto hidden vocal chops. A strong opening continues with an electro blues rerub of Arthur Crudup’s made-famous-by-Elvis That’s Alright Mama and the wobble soul of Kymberley Kennedy and B-Side-featuring Dope Rider. Also particularly praiseworthy are the psych-soul of Please Don’t Call featuring the decadent tones of Montefiori Cocktail’s Monsieur Bluemenberg, the Tito Puente-indebted The Latin Drop and the tropical sauce of Tranquilo Na Italia featuring DJ Farrapo, Flora Matos and MC Papo Reto. Not too sure about funky Queen-sampling booty We Will Rock You which is possibly a musical crossroads reached under the influence of more than advisable amounts of moonshine but we’ve all been there. Otherwise, this slightly longer effort is every bit the sequel fans of Power Bossa could want.<br />
(Out now on Chin Chin Records).<br />
<br />
Review by [Monkeyboxing](https://monkeyboxing.com/)]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Stream it:<br />
* [Spotify](https://open.spotify.com/album/7prIJE7vgZcerNxWCzJGF6)<br />
* [Apple Music](https://itunes.apple.com/de/album/moonshine-crossroads/1388330966?l=en)<br />
* [Deezer](https://www.deezer.com/en/album/64380482)<br />
<br />
Download it:<br />
* [iTunes](https://itunes.apple.com/sg/album/moonshine-crossroads/1388330966)<br />
* [Beatport](https://www.beatport.com/release/moonshine-crossroads/2300712)<br />
* [Google Play](https://play.google.com/store/music/album/Fab_Samperi_Moonshine_Crossroads?id=Bcochowjtxmjwzqrt5fihbm3fly)<br />
* [Amazon](https://www.amazon.com/Moonshine-Crossroads-Fab-Samperi/dp/B07DQ8PLDJ/ref=sr_1_2?s=dmusic&ie=UTF8&qid=1529429513&sr=1-2-mp3-albums-bar-strip-0&keywords=Fab+Samperi)<br />
* [Traxsource](https://www.traxsource.com/title/981836/moonshine-crossroads)<br />
<br />
Packed full of summer goodness, Moonshine Crossroads sees Fab Samperi finally follow up his debut long player (2011’s Power Bossa) with a tardiness matched only by the lateness of this bit of MB shine. As ever though, the contents provide ample recompense for the wait and, as with Power Bossa, Samperi mixes up the old and the new, lacing pumping new beats with samples while a host of guests deliver on the vocal front across hip-hop, electro blues, nu-jazz, electro swing and latin breaks.<br />
<br />
Opener Frequencies finds our Fab hook up with another Oz-based rapper in the vein of his Brand New Day cut with Joelistics. This time however, the mic is in the able clutches of Byron Bay emcee Rhombus while Fab himself sings the hook and demonstrates hitherto hidden vocal chops. A strong opening continues with an electro blues rerub of Arthur Crudup’s made-famous-by-Elvis That’s Alright Mama and the wobble soul of Kymberley Kennedy and B-Side-featuring Dope Rider. Also particularly praiseworthy are the psych-soul of Please Don’t Call featuring the decadent tones of Montefiori Cocktail’s Monsieur Bluemenberg, the Tito Puente-indebted The Latin Drop and the tropical sauce of Tranquilo Na Italia featuring DJ Farrapo, Flora Matos and MC Papo Reto. Not too sure about funky Queen-sampling booty We Will Rock You which is possibly a musical crossroads reached under the influence of more than advisable amounts of moonshine but we’ve all been there. Otherwise, this slightly longer effort is every bit the sequel fans of Power Bossa could want.<br />
(Out now on Chin Chin Records).<br />
<br />
Review by [Monkeyboxing](https://monkeyboxing.com/)]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Stream it:
* [Spotify](https://open.spotify.com/album/7prIJE7vgZcerNxWCzJGF6)
* [Apple Music](https://itunes.apple.com/de/album/moonshine-crossroads/1388330966?l=en)
* [Deezer](https://www.deezer.com/en/album/64380482)

Download it:
* [iTunes](https://itunes.apple.com/sg/album/moonshine-crossroads/1388330966)
* [Beatport](https://www.beatport.com/release/moonshine-crossroads/2300712)
* [Google Play](https://play.google.com/store/music/album/Fab_Samperi_Moonshine_Crossroads?id=Bcochowjtxmjwzqrt5fihbm3fly)
* [Amazon](https://www.amazon.com/Moonshine-Crossroads-Fab-Samperi/dp/B07DQ8PLDJ/ref=sr_1_2?s=dmusic&ie=UTF8&qid=1529429513&sr=1-2-mp3-albums-bar-strip-0&keywords=Fab+Samperi)
* [Traxsource](https://www.traxsource.com/title/981836/moonshine-crossroads)

Packed full of summer goodness, Moonshine Crossroads sees Fab Samperi finally follow up his debut long player (2011’s Power Bossa) with a tardiness matched only by the lateness of this bit of MB shine. As ever though, the contents provide ample recompense for the wait and, as with Power Bossa, Samperi mixes up the old and the new, lacing pumping new beats with samples while a host of guests deliver on the vocal front across hip-hop, electro blues, nu-jazz, electro swing and latin breaks.

Opener Frequencies finds our Fab hook up with another Oz-based rapper in the vein of his Brand New Day cut with Joelistics. This time however, the mic is in the able clutches of Byron Bay emcee Rhombus while Fab himself sings the hook and demonstrates hitherto hidden vocal chops. A strong opening continues with an electro blues rerub of Arthur Crudup’s made-famous-by-Elvis That’s Alright Mama and the wobble soul of Kymberley Kennedy and B-Side-featuring Dope Rider. Also particularly praiseworthy are the psych-soul of Please Don’t Call featuring the decadent tones of Montefiori Cocktail’s Monsieur Bluemenberg, the Tito Puente-indebted The Latin Drop and the tropical sauce of Tranquilo Na Italia featuring DJ Farrapo, Flora Matos and MC Papo Reto. Not too sure about funky Queen-sampling booty We Will Rock You which is possibly a musical crossroads reached under the influence of more than advisable amounts of moonshine but we’ve all been there. Otherwise, this slightly longer effort is every bit the sequel fans of Power Bossa could want.
(Out now on Chin Chin Records).

Review by [Monkeyboxing](https://monkeyboxing.com/)]]></itunes:summary>
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            <title><![CDATA[Please Don't Call (feat Monsieur Blumenberg) [Clip].mp3]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/fab-samperi/please-dont-call-feat-monsieur-blumenberg-clip/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Fab Samperi]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Stream it:<br />
* [Spotify](https://open.spotify.com/album/7prIJE7vgZcerNxWCzJGF6)<br />
* [Apple Music](https://itunes.apple.com/de/album/moonshine-crossroads/1388330966?l=en)<br />
* [Deezer](https://www.deezer.com/en/album/64380482)<br />
<br />
Download it:<br />
* [iTunes](https://itunes.apple.com/sg/album/moonshine-crossroads/1388330966)<br />
* [Beatport](https://www.beatport.com/release/moonshine-crossroads/2300712)<br />
* [Google Play](https://play.google.com/store/music/album/Fab_Samperi_Moonshine_Crossroads?id=Bcochowjtxmjwzqrt5fihbm3fly)<br />
* [Amazon](https://www.amazon.com/Moonshine-Crossroads-Fab-Samperi/dp/B07DQ8PLDJ/ref=sr_1_2?s=dmusic&ie=UTF8&qid=1529429513&sr=1-2-mp3-albums-bar-strip-0&keywords=Fab+Samperi)<br />
* [Traxsource](https://www.traxsource.com/title/981836/moonshine-crossroads)<br />
<br />
Packed full of summer goodness, Moonshine Crossroads sees Fab Samperi finally follow up his debut long player (2011’s Power Bossa) with a tardiness matched only by the lateness of this bit of MB shine. As ever though, the contents provide ample recompense for the wait and, as with Power Bossa, Samperi mixes up the old and the new, lacing pumping new beats with samples while a host of guests deliver on the vocal front across hip-hop, electro blues, nu-jazz, electro swing and latin breaks.<br />
<br />
Opener Frequencies finds our Fab hook up with another Oz-based rapper in the vein of his Brand New Day cut with Joelistics. This time however, the mic is in the able clutches of Byron Bay emcee Rhombus while Fab himself sings the hook and demonstrates hitherto hidden vocal chops. A strong opening continues with an electro blues rerub of Arthur Crudup’s made-famous-by-Elvis That’s Alright Mama and the wobble soul of Kymberley Kennedy and B-Side-featuring Dope Rider. Also particularly praiseworthy are the psych-soul of Please Don’t Call featuring the decadent tones of Montefiori Cocktail’s Monsieur Bluemenberg, the Tito Puente-indebted The Latin Drop and the tropical sauce of Tranquilo Na Italia featuring DJ Farrapo, Flora Matos and MC Papo Reto. Not too sure about funky Queen-sampling booty We Will Rock You which is possibly a musical crossroads reached under the influence of more than advisable amounts of moonshine but we’ve all been there. Otherwise, this slightly longer effort is every bit the sequel fans of Power Bossa could want.<br />
(Out now on Chin Chin Records).<br />
<br />
Review by [Monkeyboxing](https://monkeyboxing.com/)]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Stream it:<br />
* [Spotify](https://open.spotify.com/album/7prIJE7vgZcerNxWCzJGF6)<br />
* [Apple Music](https://itunes.apple.com/de/album/moonshine-crossroads/1388330966?l=en)<br />
* [Deezer](https://www.deezer.com/en/album/64380482)<br />
<br />
Download it:<br />
* [iTunes](https://itunes.apple.com/sg/album/moonshine-crossroads/1388330966)<br />
* [Beatport](https://www.beatport.com/release/moonshine-crossroads/2300712)<br />
* [Google Play](https://play.google.com/store/music/album/Fab_Samperi_Moonshine_Crossroads?id=Bcochowjtxmjwzqrt5fihbm3fly)<br />
* [Amazon](https://www.amazon.com/Moonshine-Crossroads-Fab-Samperi/dp/B07DQ8PLDJ/ref=sr_1_2?s=dmusic&ie=UTF8&qid=1529429513&sr=1-2-mp3-albums-bar-strip-0&keywords=Fab+Samperi)<br />
* [Traxsource](https://www.traxsource.com/title/981836/moonshine-crossroads)<br />
<br />
Packed full of summer goodness, Moonshine Crossroads sees Fab Samperi finally follow up his debut long player (2011’s Power Bossa) with a tardiness matched only by the lateness of this bit of MB shine. As ever though, the contents provide ample recompense for the wait and, as with Power Bossa, Samperi mixes up the old and the new, lacing pumping new beats with samples while a host of guests deliver on the vocal front across hip-hop, electro blues, nu-jazz, electro swing and latin breaks.<br />
<br />
Opener Frequencies finds our Fab hook up with another Oz-based rapper in the vein of his Brand New Day cut with Joelistics. This time however, the mic is in the able clutches of Byron Bay emcee Rhombus while Fab himself sings the hook and demonstrates hitherto hidden vocal chops. A strong opening continues with an electro blues rerub of Arthur Crudup’s made-famous-by-Elvis That’s Alright Mama and the wobble soul of Kymberley Kennedy and B-Side-featuring Dope Rider. Also particularly praiseworthy are the psych-soul of Please Don’t Call featuring the decadent tones of Montefiori Cocktail’s Monsieur Bluemenberg, the Tito Puente-indebted The Latin Drop and the tropical sauce of Tranquilo Na Italia featuring DJ Farrapo, Flora Matos and MC Papo Reto. Not too sure about funky Queen-sampling booty We Will Rock You which is possibly a musical crossroads reached under the influence of more than advisable amounts of moonshine but we’ve all been there. Otherwise, this slightly longer effort is every bit the sequel fans of Power Bossa could want.<br />
(Out now on Chin Chin Records).<br />
<br />
Review by [Monkeyboxing](https://monkeyboxing.com/)]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Stream it:
* [Spotify](https://open.spotify.com/album/7prIJE7vgZcerNxWCzJGF6)
* [Apple Music](https://itunes.apple.com/de/album/moonshine-crossroads/1388330966?l=en)
* [Deezer](https://www.deezer.com/en/album/64380482)

Download it:
* [iTunes](https://itunes.apple.com/sg/album/moonshine-crossroads/1388330966)
* [Beatport](https://www.beatport.com/release/moonshine-crossroads/2300712)
* [Google Play](https://play.google.com/store/music/album/Fab_Samperi_Moonshine_Crossroads?id=Bcochowjtxmjwzqrt5fihbm3fly)
* [Amazon](https://www.amazon.com/Moonshine-Crossroads-Fab-Samperi/dp/B07DQ8PLDJ/ref=sr_1_2?s=dmusic&ie=UTF8&qid=1529429513&sr=1-2-mp3-albums-bar-strip-0&keywords=Fab+Samperi)
* [Traxsource](https://www.traxsource.com/title/981836/moonshine-crossroads)

Packed full of summer goodness, Moonshine Crossroads sees Fab Samperi finally follow up his debut long player (2011’s Power Bossa) with a tardiness matched only by the lateness of this bit of MB shine. As ever though, the contents provide ample recompense for the wait and, as with Power Bossa, Samperi mixes up the old and the new, lacing pumping new beats with samples while a host of guests deliver on the vocal front across hip-hop, electro blues, nu-jazz, electro swing and latin breaks.

Opener Frequencies finds our Fab hook up with another Oz-based rapper in the vein of his Brand New Day cut with Joelistics. This time however, the mic is in the able clutches of Byron Bay emcee Rhombus while Fab himself sings the hook and demonstrates hitherto hidden vocal chops. A strong opening continues with an electro blues rerub of Arthur Crudup’s made-famous-by-Elvis That’s Alright Mama and the wobble soul of Kymberley Kennedy and B-Side-featuring Dope Rider. Also particularly praiseworthy are the psych-soul of Please Don’t Call featuring the decadent tones of Montefiori Cocktail’s Monsieur Bluemenberg, the Tito Puente-indebted The Latin Drop and the tropical sauce of Tranquilo Na Italia featuring DJ Farrapo, Flora Matos and MC Papo Reto. Not too sure about funky Queen-sampling booty We Will Rock You which is possibly a musical crossroads reached under the influence of more than advisable amounts of moonshine but we’ve all been there. Otherwise, this slightly longer effort is every bit the sequel fans of Power Bossa could want.
(Out now on Chin Chin Records).

Review by [Monkeyboxing](https://monkeyboxing.com/)]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Fri, 29 Jun 2018 22:51:17 +0200</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2018-06-29T22:51:17+02:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
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            <title><![CDATA[Southern Lights [Clip].mp3]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/fab-samperi/southern-lights-clip/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Fab Samperi]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Stream it:<br />
* [Spotify](https://open.spotify.com/album/7prIJE7vgZcerNxWCzJGF6)<br />
* [Apple Music](https://itunes.apple.com/de/album/moonshine-crossroads/1388330966?l=en)<br />
* [Deezer](https://www.deezer.com/en/album/64380482)<br />
<br />
Download it:<br />
* [iTunes](https://itunes.apple.com/sg/album/moonshine-crossroads/1388330966)<br />
* [Beatport](https://www.beatport.com/release/moonshine-crossroads/2300712)<br />
* [Google Play](https://play.google.com/store/music/album/Fab_Samperi_Moonshine_Crossroads?id=Bcochowjtxmjwzqrt5fihbm3fly)<br />
* [Amazon](https://www.amazon.com/Moonshine-Crossroads-Fab-Samperi/dp/B07DQ8PLDJ/ref=sr_1_2?s=dmusic&ie=UTF8&qid=1529429513&sr=1-2-mp3-albums-bar-strip-0&keywords=Fab+Samperi)<br />
* [Traxsource](https://www.traxsource.com/title/981836/moonshine-crossroads)<br />
<br />
Packed full of summer goodness, Moonshine Crossroads sees Fab Samperi finally follow up his debut long player (2011’s Power Bossa) with a tardiness matched only by the lateness of this bit of MB shine. As ever though, the contents provide ample recompense for the wait and, as with Power Bossa, Samperi mixes up the old and the new, lacing pumping new beats with samples while a host of guests deliver on the vocal front across hip-hop, electro blues, nu-jazz, electro swing and latin breaks.<br />
<br />
Opener Frequencies finds our Fab hook up with another Oz-based rapper in the vein of his Brand New Day cut with Joelistics. This time however, the mic is in the able clutches of Byron Bay emcee Rhombus while Fab himself sings the hook and demonstrates hitherto hidden vocal chops. A strong opening continues with an electro blues rerub of Arthur Crudup’s made-famous-by-Elvis That’s Alright Mama and the wobble soul of Kymberley Kennedy and B-Side-featuring Dope Rider. Also particularly praiseworthy are the psych-soul of Please Don’t Call featuring the decadent tones of Montefiori Cocktail’s Monsieur Bluemenberg, the Tito Puente-indebted The Latin Drop and the tropical sauce of Tranquilo Na Italia featuring DJ Farrapo, Flora Matos and MC Papo Reto. Not too sure about funky Queen-sampling booty We Will Rock You which is possibly a musical crossroads reached under the influence of more than advisable amounts of moonshine but we’ve all been there. Otherwise, this slightly longer effort is every bit the sequel fans of Power Bossa could want.<br />
(Out now on Chin Chin Records).<br />
<br />
Review by [Monkeyboxing](https://monkeyboxing.com/)]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Stream it:<br />
* [Spotify](https://open.spotify.com/album/7prIJE7vgZcerNxWCzJGF6)<br />
* [Apple Music](https://itunes.apple.com/de/album/moonshine-crossroads/1388330966?l=en)<br />
* [Deezer](https://www.deezer.com/en/album/64380482)<br />
<br />
Download it:<br />
* [iTunes](https://itunes.apple.com/sg/album/moonshine-crossroads/1388330966)<br />
* [Beatport](https://www.beatport.com/release/moonshine-crossroads/2300712)<br />
* [Google Play](https://play.google.com/store/music/album/Fab_Samperi_Moonshine_Crossroads?id=Bcochowjtxmjwzqrt5fihbm3fly)<br />
* [Amazon](https://www.amazon.com/Moonshine-Crossroads-Fab-Samperi/dp/B07DQ8PLDJ/ref=sr_1_2?s=dmusic&ie=UTF8&qid=1529429513&sr=1-2-mp3-albums-bar-strip-0&keywords=Fab+Samperi)<br />
* [Traxsource](https://www.traxsource.com/title/981836/moonshine-crossroads)<br />
<br />
Packed full of summer goodness, Moonshine Crossroads sees Fab Samperi finally follow up his debut long player (2011’s Power Bossa) with a tardiness matched only by the lateness of this bit of MB shine. As ever though, the contents provide ample recompense for the wait and, as with Power Bossa, Samperi mixes up the old and the new, lacing pumping new beats with samples while a host of guests deliver on the vocal front across hip-hop, electro blues, nu-jazz, electro swing and latin breaks.<br />
<br />
Opener Frequencies finds our Fab hook up with another Oz-based rapper in the vein of his Brand New Day cut with Joelistics. This time however, the mic is in the able clutches of Byron Bay emcee Rhombus while Fab himself sings the hook and demonstrates hitherto hidden vocal chops. A strong opening continues with an electro blues rerub of Arthur Crudup’s made-famous-by-Elvis That’s Alright Mama and the wobble soul of Kymberley Kennedy and B-Side-featuring Dope Rider. Also particularly praiseworthy are the psych-soul of Please Don’t Call featuring the decadent tones of Montefiori Cocktail’s Monsieur Bluemenberg, the Tito Puente-indebted The Latin Drop and the tropical sauce of Tranquilo Na Italia featuring DJ Farrapo, Flora Matos and MC Papo Reto. Not too sure about funky Queen-sampling booty We Will Rock You which is possibly a musical crossroads reached under the influence of more than advisable amounts of moonshine but we’ve all been there. Otherwise, this slightly longer effort is every bit the sequel fans of Power Bossa could want.<br />
(Out now on Chin Chin Records).<br />
<br />
Review by [Monkeyboxing](https://monkeyboxing.com/)]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Stream it:
* [Spotify](https://open.spotify.com/album/7prIJE7vgZcerNxWCzJGF6)
* [Apple Music](https://itunes.apple.com/de/album/moonshine-crossroads/1388330966?l=en)
* [Deezer](https://www.deezer.com/en/album/64380482)

Download it:
* [iTunes](https://itunes.apple.com/sg/album/moonshine-crossroads/1388330966)
* [Beatport](https://www.beatport.com/release/moonshine-crossroads/2300712)
* [Google Play](https://play.google.com/store/music/album/Fab_Samperi_Moonshine_Crossroads?id=Bcochowjtxmjwzqrt5fihbm3fly)
* [Amazon](https://www.amazon.com/Moonshine-Crossroads-Fab-Samperi/dp/B07DQ8PLDJ/ref=sr_1_2?s=dmusic&ie=UTF8&qid=1529429513&sr=1-2-mp3-albums-bar-strip-0&keywords=Fab+Samperi)
* [Traxsource](https://www.traxsource.com/title/981836/moonshine-crossroads)

Packed full of summer goodness, Moonshine Crossroads sees Fab Samperi finally follow up his debut long player (2011’s Power Bossa) with a tardiness matched only by the lateness of this bit of MB shine. As ever though, the contents provide ample recompense for the wait and, as with Power Bossa, Samperi mixes up the old and the new, lacing pumping new beats with samples while a host of guests deliver on the vocal front across hip-hop, electro blues, nu-jazz, electro swing and latin breaks.

Opener Frequencies finds our Fab hook up with another Oz-based rapper in the vein of his Brand New Day cut with Joelistics. This time however, the mic is in the able clutches of Byron Bay emcee Rhombus while Fab himself sings the hook and demonstrates hitherto hidden vocal chops. A strong opening continues with an electro blues rerub of Arthur Crudup’s made-famous-by-Elvis That’s Alright Mama and the wobble soul of Kymberley Kennedy and B-Side-featuring Dope Rider. Also particularly praiseworthy are the psych-soul of Please Don’t Call featuring the decadent tones of Montefiori Cocktail’s Monsieur Bluemenberg, the Tito Puente-indebted The Latin Drop and the tropical sauce of Tranquilo Na Italia featuring DJ Farrapo, Flora Matos and MC Papo Reto. Not too sure about funky Queen-sampling booty We Will Rock You which is possibly a musical crossroads reached under the influence of more than advisable amounts of moonshine but we’ve all been there. Otherwise, this slightly longer effort is every bit the sequel fans of Power Bossa could want.
(Out now on Chin Chin Records).

Review by [Monkeyboxing](https://monkeyboxing.com/)]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Fri, 29 Jun 2018 22:51:18 +0200</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2018-06-29T22:51:18+02:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>2:15</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[Adani & Wolf - Blind Prayer (Fab Samperi Remix) [Clip]]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/fab-samperi/adani-wolf-blind-prayer-fab-samperi-remix-clip/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Fab Samperi]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Stream it:<br />
* [Spotify](https://open.spotify.com/album/7prIJE7vgZcerNxWCzJGF6)<br />
* [Apple Music](https://itunes.apple.com/de/album/moonshine-crossroads/1388330966?l=en)<br />
* [Deezer](https://www.deezer.com/en/album/64380482)<br />
<br />
Download it:<br />
* [iTunes](https://itunes.apple.com/sg/album/moonshine-crossroads/1388330966)<br />
* [Beatport](https://www.beatport.com/release/moonshine-crossroads/2300712)<br />
* [Google Play](https://play.google.com/store/music/album/Fab_Samperi_Moonshine_Crossroads?id=Bcochowjtxmjwzqrt5fihbm3fly)<br />
* [Amazon](https://www.amazon.com/Moonshine-Crossroads-Fab-Samperi/dp/B07DQ8PLDJ/ref=sr_1_2?s=dmusic&ie=UTF8&qid=1529429513&sr=1-2-mp3-albums-bar-strip-0&keywords=Fab+Samperi)<br />
* [Traxsource](https://www.traxsource.com/title/981836/moonshine-crossroads)<br />
<br />
Packed full of summer goodness, Moonshine Crossroads sees Fab Samperi finally follow up his debut long player (2011’s Power Bossa) with a tardiness matched only by the lateness of this bit of MB shine. As ever though, the contents provide ample recompense for the wait and, as with Power Bossa, Samperi mixes up the old and the new, lacing pumping new beats with samples while a host of guests deliver on the vocal front across hip-hop, electro blues, nu-jazz, electro swing and latin breaks.<br />
<br />
Opener Frequencies finds our Fab hook up with another Oz-based rapper in the vein of his Brand New Day cut with Joelistics. This time however, the mic is in the able clutches of Byron Bay emcee Rhombus while Fab himself sings the hook and demonstrates hitherto hidden vocal chops. A strong opening continues with an electro blues rerub of Arthur Crudup’s made-famous-by-Elvis That’s Alright Mama and the wobble soul of Kymberley Kennedy and B-Side-featuring Dope Rider. Also particularly praiseworthy are the psych-soul of Please Don’t Call featuring the decadent tones of Montefiori Cocktail’s Monsieur Bluemenberg, the Tito Puente-indebted The Latin Drop and the tropical sauce of Tranquilo Na Italia featuring DJ Farrapo, Flora Matos and MC Papo Reto. Not too sure about funky Queen-sampling booty We Will Rock You which is possibly a musical crossroads reached under the influence of more than advisable amounts of moonshine but we’ve all been there. Otherwise, this slightly longer effort is every bit the sequel fans of Power Bossa could want.<br />
(Out now on Chin Chin Records).<br />
<br />
Review by [Monkeyboxing](https://monkeyboxing.com/)]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Stream it:<br />
* [Spotify](https://open.spotify.com/album/7prIJE7vgZcerNxWCzJGF6)<br />
* [Apple Music](https://itunes.apple.com/de/album/moonshine-crossroads/1388330966?l=en)<br />
* [Deezer](https://www.deezer.com/en/album/64380482)<br />
<br />
Download it:<br />
* [iTunes](https://itunes.apple.com/sg/album/moonshine-crossroads/1388330966)<br />
* [Beatport](https://www.beatport.com/release/moonshine-crossroads/2300712)<br />
* [Google Play](https://play.google.com/store/music/album/Fab_Samperi_Moonshine_Crossroads?id=Bcochowjtxmjwzqrt5fihbm3fly)<br />
* [Amazon](https://www.amazon.com/Moonshine-Crossroads-Fab-Samperi/dp/B07DQ8PLDJ/ref=sr_1_2?s=dmusic&ie=UTF8&qid=1529429513&sr=1-2-mp3-albums-bar-strip-0&keywords=Fab+Samperi)<br />
* [Traxsource](https://www.traxsource.com/title/981836/moonshine-crossroads)<br />
<br />
Packed full of summer goodness, Moonshine Crossroads sees Fab Samperi finally follow up his debut long player (2011’s Power Bossa) with a tardiness matched only by the lateness of this bit of MB shine. As ever though, the contents provide ample recompense for the wait and, as with Power Bossa, Samperi mixes up the old and the new, lacing pumping new beats with samples while a host of guests deliver on the vocal front across hip-hop, electro blues, nu-jazz, electro swing and latin breaks.<br />
<br />
Opener Frequencies finds our Fab hook up with another Oz-based rapper in the vein of his Brand New Day cut with Joelistics. This time however, the mic is in the able clutches of Byron Bay emcee Rhombus while Fab himself sings the hook and demonstrates hitherto hidden vocal chops. A strong opening continues with an electro blues rerub of Arthur Crudup’s made-famous-by-Elvis That’s Alright Mama and the wobble soul of Kymberley Kennedy and B-Side-featuring Dope Rider. Also particularly praiseworthy are the psych-soul of Please Don’t Call featuring the decadent tones of Montefiori Cocktail’s Monsieur Bluemenberg, the Tito Puente-indebted The Latin Drop and the tropical sauce of Tranquilo Na Italia featuring DJ Farrapo, Flora Matos and MC Papo Reto. Not too sure about funky Queen-sampling booty We Will Rock You which is possibly a musical crossroads reached under the influence of more than advisable amounts of moonshine but we’ve all been there. Otherwise, this slightly longer effort is every bit the sequel fans of Power Bossa could want.<br />
(Out now on Chin Chin Records).<br />
<br />
Review by [Monkeyboxing](https://monkeyboxing.com/)]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Stream it:
* [Spotify](https://open.spotify.com/album/7prIJE7vgZcerNxWCzJGF6)
* [Apple Music](https://itunes.apple.com/de/album/moonshine-crossroads/1388330966?l=en)
* [Deezer](https://www.deezer.com/en/album/64380482)

Download it:
* [iTunes](https://itunes.apple.com/sg/album/moonshine-crossroads/1388330966)
* [Beatport](https://www.beatport.com/release/moonshine-crossroads/2300712)
* [Google Play](https://play.google.com/store/music/album/Fab_Samperi_Moonshine_Crossroads?id=Bcochowjtxmjwzqrt5fihbm3fly)
* [Amazon](https://www.amazon.com/Moonshine-Crossroads-Fab-Samperi/dp/B07DQ8PLDJ/ref=sr_1_2?s=dmusic&ie=UTF8&qid=1529429513&sr=1-2-mp3-albums-bar-strip-0&keywords=Fab+Samperi)
* [Traxsource](https://www.traxsource.com/title/981836/moonshine-crossroads)

Packed full of summer goodness, Moonshine Crossroads sees Fab Samperi finally follow up his debut long player (2011’s Power Bossa) with a tardiness matched only by the lateness of this bit of MB shine. As ever though, the contents provide ample recompense for the wait and, as with Power Bossa, Samperi mixes up the old and the new, lacing pumping new beats with samples while a host of guests deliver on the vocal front across hip-hop, electro blues, nu-jazz, electro swing and latin breaks.

Opener Frequencies finds our Fab hook up with another Oz-based rapper in the vein of his Brand New Day cut with Joelistics. This time however, the mic is in the able clutches of Byron Bay emcee Rhombus while Fab himself sings the hook and demonstrates hitherto hidden vocal chops. A strong opening continues with an electro blues rerub of Arthur Crudup’s made-famous-by-Elvis That’s Alright Mama and the wobble soul of Kymberley Kennedy and B-Side-featuring Dope Rider. Also particularly praiseworthy are the psych-soul of Please Don’t Call featuring the decadent tones of Montefiori Cocktail’s Monsieur Bluemenberg, the Tito Puente-indebted The Latin Drop and the tropical sauce of Tranquilo Na Italia featuring DJ Farrapo, Flora Matos and MC Papo Reto. Not too sure about funky Queen-sampling booty We Will Rock You which is possibly a musical crossroads reached under the influence of more than advisable amounts of moonshine but we’ve all been there. Otherwise, this slightly longer effort is every bit the sequel fans of Power Bossa could want.
(Out now on Chin Chin Records).

Review by [Monkeyboxing](https://monkeyboxing.com/)]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Fri, 29 Jun 2018 22:51:20 +0200</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2018-06-29T22:51:20+02:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>2:14</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[Tranquilo Na Italia (feat DJ Farrapo, Flora Matos, MC Papo Reto) [Clip].mp3]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/fab-samperi/tranquilo-na-italia-feat-dj-farrapo-flora-matos-mc-papo-reto-clip/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Fab Samperi]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Stream it:<br />
* [Spotify](https://open.spotify.com/album/7prIJE7vgZcerNxWCzJGF6)<br />
* [Apple Music](https://itunes.apple.com/de/album/moonshine-crossroads/1388330966?l=en)<br />
* [Deezer](https://www.deezer.com/en/album/64380482)<br />
<br />
Download it:<br />
* [iTunes](https://itunes.apple.com/sg/album/moonshine-crossroads/1388330966)<br />
* [Beatport](https://www.beatport.com/release/moonshine-crossroads/2300712)<br />
* [Google Play](https://play.google.com/store/music/album/Fab_Samperi_Moonshine_Crossroads?id=Bcochowjtxmjwzqrt5fihbm3fly)<br />
* [Amazon](https://www.amazon.com/Moonshine-Crossroads-Fab-Samperi/dp/B07DQ8PLDJ/ref=sr_1_2?s=dmusic&ie=UTF8&qid=1529429513&sr=1-2-mp3-albums-bar-strip-0&keywords=Fab+Samperi)<br />
* [Traxsource](https://www.traxsource.com/title/981836/moonshine-crossroads)<br />
<br />
Packed full of summer goodness, Moonshine Crossroads sees Fab Samperi finally follow up his debut long player (2011’s Power Bossa) with a tardiness matched only by the lateness of this bit of MB shine. As ever though, the contents provide ample recompense for the wait and, as with Power Bossa, Samperi mixes up the old and the new, lacing pumping new beats with samples while a host of guests deliver on the vocal front across hip-hop, electro blues, nu-jazz, electro swing and latin breaks.<br />
<br />
Opener Frequencies finds our Fab hook up with another Oz-based rapper in the vein of his Brand New Day cut with Joelistics. This time however, the mic is in the able clutches of Byron Bay emcee Rhombus while Fab himself sings the hook and demonstrates hitherto hidden vocal chops. A strong opening continues with an electro blues rerub of Arthur Crudup’s made-famous-by-Elvis That’s Alright Mama and the wobble soul of Kymberley Kennedy and B-Side-featuring Dope Rider. Also particularly praiseworthy are the psych-soul of Please Don’t Call featuring the decadent tones of Montefiori Cocktail’s Monsieur Bluemenberg, the Tito Puente-indebted The Latin Drop and the tropical sauce of Tranquilo Na Italia featuring DJ Farrapo, Flora Matos and MC Papo Reto. Not too sure about funky Queen-sampling booty We Will Rock You which is possibly a musical crossroads reached under the influence of more than advisable amounts of moonshine but we’ve all been there. Otherwise, this slightly longer effort is every bit the sequel fans of Power Bossa could want.<br />
(Out now on Chin Chin Records).<br />
<br />
Review by [Monkeyboxing](https://monkeyboxing.com/)]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Stream it:<br />
* [Spotify](https://open.spotify.com/album/7prIJE7vgZcerNxWCzJGF6)<br />
* [Apple Music](https://itunes.apple.com/de/album/moonshine-crossroads/1388330966?l=en)<br />
* [Deezer](https://www.deezer.com/en/album/64380482)<br />
<br />
Download it:<br />
* [iTunes](https://itunes.apple.com/sg/album/moonshine-crossroads/1388330966)<br />
* [Beatport](https://www.beatport.com/release/moonshine-crossroads/2300712)<br />
* [Google Play](https://play.google.com/store/music/album/Fab_Samperi_Moonshine_Crossroads?id=Bcochowjtxmjwzqrt5fihbm3fly)<br />
* [Amazon](https://www.amazon.com/Moonshine-Crossroads-Fab-Samperi/dp/B07DQ8PLDJ/ref=sr_1_2?s=dmusic&ie=UTF8&qid=1529429513&sr=1-2-mp3-albums-bar-strip-0&keywords=Fab+Samperi)<br />
* [Traxsource](https://www.traxsource.com/title/981836/moonshine-crossroads)<br />
<br />
Packed full of summer goodness, Moonshine Crossroads sees Fab Samperi finally follow up his debut long player (2011’s Power Bossa) with a tardiness matched only by the lateness of this bit of MB shine. As ever though, the contents provide ample recompense for the wait and, as with Power Bossa, Samperi mixes up the old and the new, lacing pumping new beats with samples while a host of guests deliver on the vocal front across hip-hop, electro blues, nu-jazz, electro swing and latin breaks.<br />
<br />
Opener Frequencies finds our Fab hook up with another Oz-based rapper in the vein of his Brand New Day cut with Joelistics. This time however, the mic is in the able clutches of Byron Bay emcee Rhombus while Fab himself sings the hook and demonstrates hitherto hidden vocal chops. A strong opening continues with an electro blues rerub of Arthur Crudup’s made-famous-by-Elvis That’s Alright Mama and the wobble soul of Kymberley Kennedy and B-Side-featuring Dope Rider. Also particularly praiseworthy are the psych-soul of Please Don’t Call featuring the decadent tones of Montefiori Cocktail’s Monsieur Bluemenberg, the Tito Puente-indebted The Latin Drop and the tropical sauce of Tranquilo Na Italia featuring DJ Farrapo, Flora Matos and MC Papo Reto. Not too sure about funky Queen-sampling booty We Will Rock You which is possibly a musical crossroads reached under the influence of more than advisable amounts of moonshine but we’ve all been there. Otherwise, this slightly longer effort is every bit the sequel fans of Power Bossa could want.<br />
(Out now on Chin Chin Records).<br />
<br />
Review by [Monkeyboxing](https://monkeyboxing.com/)]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Stream it:
* [Spotify](https://open.spotify.com/album/7prIJE7vgZcerNxWCzJGF6)
* [Apple Music](https://itunes.apple.com/de/album/moonshine-crossroads/1388330966?l=en)
* [Deezer](https://www.deezer.com/en/album/64380482)

Download it:
* [iTunes](https://itunes.apple.com/sg/album/moonshine-crossroads/1388330966)
* [Beatport](https://www.beatport.com/release/moonshine-crossroads/2300712)
* [Google Play](https://play.google.com/store/music/album/Fab_Samperi_Moonshine_Crossroads?id=Bcochowjtxmjwzqrt5fihbm3fly)
* [Amazon](https://www.amazon.com/Moonshine-Crossroads-Fab-Samperi/dp/B07DQ8PLDJ/ref=sr_1_2?s=dmusic&ie=UTF8&qid=1529429513&sr=1-2-mp3-albums-bar-strip-0&keywords=Fab+Samperi)
* [Traxsource](https://www.traxsource.com/title/981836/moonshine-crossroads)

Packed full of summer goodness, Moonshine Crossroads sees Fab Samperi finally follow up his debut long player (2011’s Power Bossa) with a tardiness matched only by the lateness of this bit of MB shine. As ever though, the contents provide ample recompense for the wait and, as with Power Bossa, Samperi mixes up the old and the new, lacing pumping new beats with samples while a host of guests deliver on the vocal front across hip-hop, electro blues, nu-jazz, electro swing and latin breaks.

Opener Frequencies finds our Fab hook up with another Oz-based rapper in the vein of his Brand New Day cut with Joelistics. This time however, the mic is in the able clutches of Byron Bay emcee Rhombus while Fab himself sings the hook and demonstrates hitherto hidden vocal chops. A strong opening continues with an electro blues rerub of Arthur Crudup’s made-famous-by-Elvis That’s Alright Mama and the wobble soul of Kymberley Kennedy and B-Side-featuring Dope Rider. Also particularly praiseworthy are the psych-soul of Please Don’t Call featuring the decadent tones of Montefiori Cocktail’s Monsieur Bluemenberg, the Tito Puente-indebted The Latin Drop and the tropical sauce of Tranquilo Na Italia featuring DJ Farrapo, Flora Matos and MC Papo Reto. Not too sure about funky Queen-sampling booty We Will Rock You which is possibly a musical crossroads reached under the influence of more than advisable amounts of moonshine but we’ve all been there. Otherwise, this slightly longer effort is every bit the sequel fans of Power Bossa could want.
(Out now on Chin Chin Records).

Review by [Monkeyboxing](https://monkeyboxing.com/)]]></itunes:summary>
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            <title><![CDATA[Jazz Di Mezzaluna [Clip].mp3]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/fab-samperi/jazz-di-mezzaluna-clip/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Fab Samperi]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Stream it:<br />
* [Spotify](https://open.spotify.com/album/7prIJE7vgZcerNxWCzJGF6)<br />
* [Apple Music](https://itunes.apple.com/de/album/moonshine-crossroads/1388330966?l=en)<br />
* [Deezer](https://www.deezer.com/en/album/64380482)<br />
<br />
Download it:<br />
* [iTunes](https://itunes.apple.com/sg/album/moonshine-crossroads/1388330966)<br />
* [Beatport](https://www.beatport.com/release/moonshine-crossroads/2300712)<br />
* [Google Play](https://play.google.com/store/music/album/Fab_Samperi_Moonshine_Crossroads?id=Bcochowjtxmjwzqrt5fihbm3fly)<br />
* [Amazon](https://www.amazon.com/Moonshine-Crossroads-Fab-Samperi/dp/B07DQ8PLDJ/ref=sr_1_2?s=dmusic&ie=UTF8&qid=1529429513&sr=1-2-mp3-albums-bar-strip-0&keywords=Fab+Samperi)<br />
* [Traxsource](https://www.traxsource.com/title/981836/moonshine-crossroads)<br />
<br />
Packed full of summer goodness, Moonshine Crossroads sees Fab Samperi finally follow up his debut long player (2011’s Power Bossa) with a tardiness matched only by the lateness of this bit of MB shine. As ever though, the contents provide ample recompense for the wait and, as with Power Bossa, Samperi mixes up the old and the new, lacing pumping new beats with samples while a host of guests deliver on the vocal front across hip-hop, electro blues, nu-jazz, electro swing and latin breaks.<br />
<br />
Opener Frequencies finds our Fab hook up with another Oz-based rapper in the vein of his Brand New Day cut with Joelistics. This time however, the mic is in the able clutches of Byron Bay emcee Rhombus while Fab himself sings the hook and demonstrates hitherto hidden vocal chops. A strong opening continues with an electro blues rerub of Arthur Crudup’s made-famous-by-Elvis That’s Alright Mama and the wobble soul of Kymberley Kennedy and B-Side-featuring Dope Rider. Also particularly praiseworthy are the psych-soul of Please Don’t Call featuring the decadent tones of Montefiori Cocktail’s Monsieur Bluemenberg, the Tito Puente-indebted The Latin Drop and the tropical sauce of Tranquilo Na Italia featuring DJ Farrapo, Flora Matos and MC Papo Reto. Not too sure about funky Queen-sampling booty We Will Rock You which is possibly a musical crossroads reached under the influence of more than advisable amounts of moonshine but we’ve all been there. Otherwise, this slightly longer effort is every bit the sequel fans of Power Bossa could want.<br />
(Out now on Chin Chin Records).<br />
<br />
Review by [Monkeyboxing](https://monkeyboxing.com/)]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Stream it:<br />
* [Spotify](https://open.spotify.com/album/7prIJE7vgZcerNxWCzJGF6)<br />
* [Apple Music](https://itunes.apple.com/de/album/moonshine-crossroads/1388330966?l=en)<br />
* [Deezer](https://www.deezer.com/en/album/64380482)<br />
<br />
Download it:<br />
* [iTunes](https://itunes.apple.com/sg/album/moonshine-crossroads/1388330966)<br />
* [Beatport](https://www.beatport.com/release/moonshine-crossroads/2300712)<br />
* [Google Play](https://play.google.com/store/music/album/Fab_Samperi_Moonshine_Crossroads?id=Bcochowjtxmjwzqrt5fihbm3fly)<br />
* [Amazon](https://www.amazon.com/Moonshine-Crossroads-Fab-Samperi/dp/B07DQ8PLDJ/ref=sr_1_2?s=dmusic&ie=UTF8&qid=1529429513&sr=1-2-mp3-albums-bar-strip-0&keywords=Fab+Samperi)<br />
* [Traxsource](https://www.traxsource.com/title/981836/moonshine-crossroads)<br />
<br />
Packed full of summer goodness, Moonshine Crossroads sees Fab Samperi finally follow up his debut long player (2011’s Power Bossa) with a tardiness matched only by the lateness of this bit of MB shine. As ever though, the contents provide ample recompense for the wait and, as with Power Bossa, Samperi mixes up the old and the new, lacing pumping new beats with samples while a host of guests deliver on the vocal front across hip-hop, electro blues, nu-jazz, electro swing and latin breaks.<br />
<br />
Opener Frequencies finds our Fab hook up with another Oz-based rapper in the vein of his Brand New Day cut with Joelistics. This time however, the mic is in the able clutches of Byron Bay emcee Rhombus while Fab himself sings the hook and demonstrates hitherto hidden vocal chops. A strong opening continues with an electro blues rerub of Arthur Crudup’s made-famous-by-Elvis That’s Alright Mama and the wobble soul of Kymberley Kennedy and B-Side-featuring Dope Rider. Also particularly praiseworthy are the psych-soul of Please Don’t Call featuring the decadent tones of Montefiori Cocktail’s Monsieur Bluemenberg, the Tito Puente-indebted The Latin Drop and the tropical sauce of Tranquilo Na Italia featuring DJ Farrapo, Flora Matos and MC Papo Reto. Not too sure about funky Queen-sampling booty We Will Rock You which is possibly a musical crossroads reached under the influence of more than advisable amounts of moonshine but we’ve all been there. Otherwise, this slightly longer effort is every bit the sequel fans of Power Bossa could want.<br />
(Out now on Chin Chin Records).<br />
<br />
Review by [Monkeyboxing](https://monkeyboxing.com/)]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Stream it:
* [Spotify](https://open.spotify.com/album/7prIJE7vgZcerNxWCzJGF6)
* [Apple Music](https://itunes.apple.com/de/album/moonshine-crossroads/1388330966?l=en)
* [Deezer](https://www.deezer.com/en/album/64380482)

Download it:
* [iTunes](https://itunes.apple.com/sg/album/moonshine-crossroads/1388330966)
* [Beatport](https://www.beatport.com/release/moonshine-crossroads/2300712)
* [Google Play](https://play.google.com/store/music/album/Fab_Samperi_Moonshine_Crossroads?id=Bcochowjtxmjwzqrt5fihbm3fly)
* [Amazon](https://www.amazon.com/Moonshine-Crossroads-Fab-Samperi/dp/B07DQ8PLDJ/ref=sr_1_2?s=dmusic&ie=UTF8&qid=1529429513&sr=1-2-mp3-albums-bar-strip-0&keywords=Fab+Samperi)
* [Traxsource](https://www.traxsource.com/title/981836/moonshine-crossroads)

Packed full of summer goodness, Moonshine Crossroads sees Fab Samperi finally follow up his debut long player (2011’s Power Bossa) with a tardiness matched only by the lateness of this bit of MB shine. As ever though, the contents provide ample recompense for the wait and, as with Power Bossa, Samperi mixes up the old and the new, lacing pumping new beats with samples while a host of guests deliver on the vocal front across hip-hop, electro blues, nu-jazz, electro swing and latin breaks.

Opener Frequencies finds our Fab hook up with another Oz-based rapper in the vein of his Brand New Day cut with Joelistics. This time however, the mic is in the able clutches of Byron Bay emcee Rhombus while Fab himself sings the hook and demonstrates hitherto hidden vocal chops. A strong opening continues with an electro blues rerub of Arthur Crudup’s made-famous-by-Elvis That’s Alright Mama and the wobble soul of Kymberley Kennedy and B-Side-featuring Dope Rider. Also particularly praiseworthy are the psych-soul of Please Don’t Call featuring the decadent tones of Montefiori Cocktail’s Monsieur Bluemenberg, the Tito Puente-indebted The Latin Drop and the tropical sauce of Tranquilo Na Italia featuring DJ Farrapo, Flora Matos and MC Papo Reto. Not too sure about funky Queen-sampling booty We Will Rock You which is possibly a musical crossroads reached under the influence of more than advisable amounts of moonshine but we’ve all been there. Otherwise, this slightly longer effort is every bit the sequel fans of Power Bossa could want.
(Out now on Chin Chin Records).

Review by [Monkeyboxing](https://monkeyboxing.com/)]]></itunes:summary>
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            <title><![CDATA[We Will Rock you (feat Johnnie Zwaan) [Clip]]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/fab-samperi/we-will-rock-you-feat-johnnie-zwaan-clip/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Fab Samperi]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Stream it:<br />
* [Spotify](https://open.spotify.com/album/7prIJE7vgZcerNxWCzJGF6)<br />
* [Apple Music](https://itunes.apple.com/de/album/moonshine-crossroads/1388330966?l=en)<br />
* [Deezer](https://www.deezer.com/en/album/64380482)<br />
<br />
Download it:<br />
* [iTunes](https://itunes.apple.com/sg/album/moonshine-crossroads/1388330966)<br />
* [Beatport](https://www.beatport.com/release/moonshine-crossroads/2300712)<br />
* [Google Play](https://play.google.com/store/music/album/Fab_Samperi_Moonshine_Crossroads?id=Bcochowjtxmjwzqrt5fihbm3fly)<br />
* [Amazon](https://www.amazon.com/Moonshine-Crossroads-Fab-Samperi/dp/B07DQ8PLDJ/ref=sr_1_2?s=dmusic&ie=UTF8&qid=1529429513&sr=1-2-mp3-albums-bar-strip-0&keywords=Fab+Samperi)<br />
* [Traxsource](https://www.traxsource.com/title/981836/moonshine-crossroads)<br />
<br />
Packed full of summer goodness, Moonshine Crossroads sees Fab Samperi finally follow up his debut long player (2011’s Power Bossa) with a tardiness matched only by the lateness of this bit of MB shine. As ever though, the contents provide ample recompense for the wait and, as with Power Bossa, Samperi mixes up the old and the new, lacing pumping new beats with samples while a host of guests deliver on the vocal front across hip-hop, electro blues, nu-jazz, electro swing and latin breaks.<br />
<br />
Opener Frequencies finds our Fab hook up with another Oz-based rapper in the vein of his Brand New Day cut with Joelistics. This time however, the mic is in the able clutches of Byron Bay emcee Rhombus while Fab himself sings the hook and demonstrates hitherto hidden vocal chops. A strong opening continues with an electro blues rerub of Arthur Crudup’s made-famous-by-Elvis That’s Alright Mama and the wobble soul of Kymberley Kennedy and B-Side-featuring Dope Rider. Also particularly praiseworthy are the psych-soul of Please Don’t Call featuring the decadent tones of Montefiori Cocktail’s Monsieur Bluemenberg, the Tito Puente-indebted The Latin Drop and the tropical sauce of Tranquilo Na Italia featuring DJ Farrapo, Flora Matos and MC Papo Reto. Not too sure about funky Queen-sampling booty We Will Rock You which is possibly a musical crossroads reached under the influence of more than advisable amounts of moonshine but we’ve all been there. Otherwise, this slightly longer effort is every bit the sequel fans of Power Bossa could want.<br />
(Out now on Chin Chin Records).<br />
<br />
Review by [Monkeyboxing](https://monkeyboxing.com/)]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Stream it:<br />
* [Spotify](https://open.spotify.com/album/7prIJE7vgZcerNxWCzJGF6)<br />
* [Apple Music](https://itunes.apple.com/de/album/moonshine-crossroads/1388330966?l=en)<br />
* [Deezer](https://www.deezer.com/en/album/64380482)<br />
<br />
Download it:<br />
* [iTunes](https://itunes.apple.com/sg/album/moonshine-crossroads/1388330966)<br />
* [Beatport](https://www.beatport.com/release/moonshine-crossroads/2300712)<br />
* [Google Play](https://play.google.com/store/music/album/Fab_Samperi_Moonshine_Crossroads?id=Bcochowjtxmjwzqrt5fihbm3fly)<br />
* [Amazon](https://www.amazon.com/Moonshine-Crossroads-Fab-Samperi/dp/B07DQ8PLDJ/ref=sr_1_2?s=dmusic&ie=UTF8&qid=1529429513&sr=1-2-mp3-albums-bar-strip-0&keywords=Fab+Samperi)<br />
* [Traxsource](https://www.traxsource.com/title/981836/moonshine-crossroads)<br />
<br />
Packed full of summer goodness, Moonshine Crossroads sees Fab Samperi finally follow up his debut long player (2011’s Power Bossa) with a tardiness matched only by the lateness of this bit of MB shine. As ever though, the contents provide ample recompense for the wait and, as with Power Bossa, Samperi mixes up the old and the new, lacing pumping new beats with samples while a host of guests deliver on the vocal front across hip-hop, electro blues, nu-jazz, electro swing and latin breaks.<br />
<br />
Opener Frequencies finds our Fab hook up with another Oz-based rapper in the vein of his Brand New Day cut with Joelistics. This time however, the mic is in the able clutches of Byron Bay emcee Rhombus while Fab himself sings the hook and demonstrates hitherto hidden vocal chops. A strong opening continues with an electro blues rerub of Arthur Crudup’s made-famous-by-Elvis That’s Alright Mama and the wobble soul of Kymberley Kennedy and B-Side-featuring Dope Rider. Also particularly praiseworthy are the psych-soul of Please Don’t Call featuring the decadent tones of Montefiori Cocktail’s Monsieur Bluemenberg, the Tito Puente-indebted The Latin Drop and the tropical sauce of Tranquilo Na Italia featuring DJ Farrapo, Flora Matos and MC Papo Reto. Not too sure about funky Queen-sampling booty We Will Rock You which is possibly a musical crossroads reached under the influence of more than advisable amounts of moonshine but we’ve all been there. Otherwise, this slightly longer effort is every bit the sequel fans of Power Bossa could want.<br />
(Out now on Chin Chin Records).<br />
<br />
Review by [Monkeyboxing](https://monkeyboxing.com/)]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Stream it:
* [Spotify](https://open.spotify.com/album/7prIJE7vgZcerNxWCzJGF6)
* [Apple Music](https://itunes.apple.com/de/album/moonshine-crossroads/1388330966?l=en)
* [Deezer](https://www.deezer.com/en/album/64380482)

Download it:
* [iTunes](https://itunes.apple.com/sg/album/moonshine-crossroads/1388330966)
* [Beatport](https://www.beatport.com/release/moonshine-crossroads/2300712)
* [Google Play](https://play.google.com/store/music/album/Fab_Samperi_Moonshine_Crossroads?id=Bcochowjtxmjwzqrt5fihbm3fly)
* [Amazon](https://www.amazon.com/Moonshine-Crossroads-Fab-Samperi/dp/B07DQ8PLDJ/ref=sr_1_2?s=dmusic&ie=UTF8&qid=1529429513&sr=1-2-mp3-albums-bar-strip-0&keywords=Fab+Samperi)
* [Traxsource](https://www.traxsource.com/title/981836/moonshine-crossroads)

Packed full of summer goodness, Moonshine Crossroads sees Fab Samperi finally follow up his debut long player (2011’s Power Bossa) with a tardiness matched only by the lateness of this bit of MB shine. As ever though, the contents provide ample recompense for the wait and, as with Power Bossa, Samperi mixes up the old and the new, lacing pumping new beats with samples while a host of guests deliver on the vocal front across hip-hop, electro blues, nu-jazz, electro swing and latin breaks.

Opener Frequencies finds our Fab hook up with another Oz-based rapper in the vein of his Brand New Day cut with Joelistics. This time however, the mic is in the able clutches of Byron Bay emcee Rhombus while Fab himself sings the hook and demonstrates hitherto hidden vocal chops. A strong opening continues with an electro blues rerub of Arthur Crudup’s made-famous-by-Elvis That’s Alright Mama and the wobble soul of Kymberley Kennedy and B-Side-featuring Dope Rider. Also particularly praiseworthy are the psych-soul of Please Don’t Call featuring the decadent tones of Montefiori Cocktail’s Monsieur Bluemenberg, the Tito Puente-indebted The Latin Drop and the tropical sauce of Tranquilo Na Italia featuring DJ Farrapo, Flora Matos and MC Papo Reto. Not too sure about funky Queen-sampling booty We Will Rock You which is possibly a musical crossroads reached under the influence of more than advisable amounts of moonshine but we’ve all been there. Otherwise, this slightly longer effort is every bit the sequel fans of Power Bossa could want.
(Out now on Chin Chin Records).

Review by [Monkeyboxing](https://monkeyboxing.com/)]]></itunes:summary>
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            <title><![CDATA[Crystin - Save a Little Love (Fab Samperi Remix) [Clip].mp3]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/fab-samperi/crystin-save-a-little-love-fab-samperi-remix-clip/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Fab Samperi]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Fab Samperi, (born Fabrizio Samperi) is a music producer, musician, singer and DJ from Italy, known for his unique style blending retro sounds with electro and dance. 
He grew up in Catania where as a kid he studied music composition from the age of 12 and learned how to play flute, drums, and guitar.
His father introduced him to his jazz record collection while his older brother Roberto acquainted him with music genres such as Funk, Soul and Rock n roll, (Influences that he'd be carrying over till the present day, these sounds you can still hear in his new productions)
In high-school, he got into rock and started a rock band while in parallel, founded a hip-hop group, but only a few years later, he developed an interest in electronic music and founded a cross-genre project mixing new born styles such as trip-hop, dub, big beat with soul elements and pop.
With this project, Fab started performing at some of the most important Sicilian venues and managed to enter many regional and national competitions. 
His growing interest in sample-based music, along with his natural inclination to the one-man band philosophy, has taken him to put the live projects aside and start focusing on music production.
After a while Fab started deejay-ing, first at friend’s parties and later at clubs. 
In 2006 Fab released his first single on the Italian-based label "record kicks", he started traveling the world for a few years: living in U.K. Australia and Japan. During this period, he composed many of the tracks that formed his first album Power Bossa, released in 2011 on Agogo Records. Since then, he made a wide array of singles and remixes for record labels such as ChinChin, Afro Art, ESL, Freshly Squeezed, Jalapeno, Ghetto Funk to name a few.
His productions have been played by all the major radios stations of the world and have topped alternative iTunes Charts in Europe and abroad, while as a DJ he has been booked at virtually every European county.
His fast-growing reputation and success lead him to remix worldwide famous names such us musical icon Fred Schneider from the B-52's and most notably legendary jazz artist Nina Simone.
In 2018 he signed his new album on ChinChin Records]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Fab Samperi, (born Fabrizio Samperi) is a music producer, musician, singer and DJ from Italy, known for his unique style blending retro sounds with electro and dance. 
He grew up in Catania where as a kid he studied music composition from the age of 12 and learned how to play flute, drums, and guitar.
His father introduced him to his jazz record collection while his older brother Roberto acquainted him with music genres such as Funk, Soul and Rock n roll, (Influences that he'd be carrying over till the present day, these sounds you can still hear in his new productions)
In high-school, he got into rock and started a rock band while in parallel, founded a hip-hop group, but only a few years later, he developed an interest in electronic music and founded a cross-genre project mixing new born styles such as trip-hop, dub, big beat with soul elements and pop.
With this project, Fab started performing at some of the most important Sicilian venues and managed to enter many regional and national competitions. 
His growing interest in sample-based music, along with his natural inclination to the one-man band philosophy, has taken him to put the live projects aside and start focusing on music production.
After a while Fab started deejay-ing, first at friend’s parties and later at clubs. 
In 2006 Fab released his first single on the Italian-based label "record kicks", he started traveling the world for a few years: living in U.K. Australia and Japan. During this period, he composed many of the tracks that formed his first album Power Bossa, released in 2011 on Agogo Records. Since then, he made a wide array of singles and remixes for record labels such as ChinChin, Afro Art, ESL, Freshly Squeezed, Jalapeno, Ghetto Funk to name a few.
His productions have been played by all the major radios stations of the world and have topped alternative iTunes Charts in Europe and abroad, while as a DJ he has been booked at virtually every European county.
His fast-growing reputation and success lead him to remix worldwide famous names such us musical icon Fred Schneider from the B-52's and most notably legendary jazz artist Nina Simone.
In 2018 he signed his new album on ChinChin Records]]></googleplay:description>
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                <pubDate>Fri, 29 Jun 2018 22:51:21 +0200</pubDate>
                
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            <title><![CDATA[The Latin Drop [Clip].mp3]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/fab-samperi/the-latin-drop-clip/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Fab Samperi]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Fab Samperi, (born Fabrizio Samperi) is a music producer, musician, singer and DJ from Italy, known for his unique style blending retro sounds with electro and dance. 
He grew up in Catania where as a kid he studied music composition from the age of 12 and learned how to play flute, drums, and guitar.
His father introduced him to his jazz record collection while his older brother Roberto acquainted him with music genres such as Funk, Soul and Rock n roll, (Influences that he'd be carrying over till the present day, these sounds you can still hear in his new productions)
In high-school, he got into rock and started a rock band while in parallel, founded a hip-hop group, but only a few years later, he developed an interest in electronic music and founded a cross-genre project mixing new born styles such as trip-hop, dub, big beat with soul elements and pop.
With this project, Fab started performing at some of the most important Sicilian venues and managed to enter many regional and national competitions. 
His growing interest in sample-based music, along with his natural inclination to the one-man band philosophy, has taken him to put the live projects aside and start focusing on music production.
After a while Fab started deejay-ing, first at friend’s parties and later at clubs. 
In 2006 Fab released his first single on the Italian-based label "record kicks", he started traveling the world for a few years: living in U.K. Australia and Japan. During this period, he composed many of the tracks that formed his first album Power Bossa, released in 2011 on Agogo Records. Since then, he made a wide array of singles and remixes for record labels such as ChinChin, Afro Art, ESL, Freshly Squeezed, Jalapeno, Ghetto Funk to name a few.
His productions have been played by all the major radios stations of the world and have topped alternative iTunes Charts in Europe and abroad, while as a DJ he has been booked at virtually every European county.
His fast-growing reputation and success lead him to remix worldwide famous names such us musical icon Fred Schneider from the B-52's and most notably legendary jazz artist Nina Simone.
In 2018 he signed his new album on ChinChin Records]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Fab Samperi, (born Fabrizio Samperi) is a music producer, musician, singer and DJ from Italy, known for his unique style blending retro sounds with electro and dance. 
He grew up in Catania where as a kid he studied music composition from the age of 12 and learned how to play flute, drums, and guitar.
His father introduced him to his jazz record collection while his older brother Roberto acquainted him with music genres such as Funk, Soul and Rock n roll, (Influences that he'd be carrying over till the present day, these sounds you can still hear in his new productions)
In high-school, he got into rock and started a rock band while in parallel, founded a hip-hop group, but only a few years later, he developed an interest in electronic music and founded a cross-genre project mixing new born styles such as trip-hop, dub, big beat with soul elements and pop.
With this project, Fab started performing at some of the most important Sicilian venues and managed to enter many regional and national competitions. 
His growing interest in sample-based music, along with his natural inclination to the one-man band philosophy, has taken him to put the live projects aside and start focusing on music production.
After a while Fab started deejay-ing, first at friend’s parties and later at clubs. 
In 2006 Fab released his first single on the Italian-based label "record kicks", he started traveling the world for a few years: living in U.K. Australia and Japan. During this period, he composed many of the tracks that formed his first album Power Bossa, released in 2011 on Agogo Records. Since then, he made a wide array of singles and remixes for record labels such as ChinChin, Afro Art, ESL, Freshly Squeezed, Jalapeno, Ghetto Funk to name a few.
His productions have been played by all the major radios stations of the world and have topped alternative iTunes Charts in Europe and abroad, while as a DJ he has been booked at virtually every European county.
His fast-growing reputation and success lead him to remix worldwide famous names such us musical icon Fred Schneider from the B-52's and most notably legendary jazz artist Nina Simone.
In 2018 he signed his new album on ChinChin Records]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Fri, 29 Jun 2018 22:51:21 +0200</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2018-06-29T22:51:21+02:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>1:54</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[Jazz Di Mezzaluna (instrumental version) [Clip].mp3]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/fab-samperi/jazz-di-mezzaluna-instrumental-version-clip/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Fab Samperi]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Fab Samperi, (born Fabrizio Samperi) is a music producer, musician, singer and DJ from Italy, known for his unique style blending retro sounds with electro and dance. 
He grew up in Catania where as a kid he studied music composition from the age of 12 and learned how to play flute, drums, and guitar.
His father introduced him to his jazz record collection while his older brother Roberto acquainted him with music genres such as Funk, Soul and Rock n roll, (Influences that he'd be carrying over till the present day, these sounds you can still hear in his new productions)
In high-school, he got into rock and started a rock band while in parallel, founded a hip-hop group, but only a few years later, he developed an interest in electronic music and founded a cross-genre project mixing new born styles such as trip-hop, dub, big beat with soul elements and pop.
With this project, Fab started performing at some of the most important Sicilian venues and managed to enter many regional and national competitions. 
His growing interest in sample-based music, along with his natural inclination to the one-man band philosophy, has taken him to put the live projects aside and start focusing on music production.
After a while Fab started deejay-ing, first at friend’s parties and later at clubs. 
In 2006 Fab released his first single on the Italian-based label "record kicks", he started traveling the world for a few years: living in U.K. Australia and Japan. During this period, he composed many of the tracks that formed his first album Power Bossa, released in 2011 on Agogo Records. Since then, he made a wide array of singles and remixes for record labels such as ChinChin, Afro Art, ESL, Freshly Squeezed, Jalapeno, Ghetto Funk to name a few.
His productions have been played by all the major radios stations of the world and have topped alternative iTunes Charts in Europe and abroad, while as a DJ he has been booked at virtually every European county.
His fast-growing reputation and success lead him to remix worldwide famous names such us musical icon Fred Schneider from the B-52's and most notably legendary jazz artist Nina Simone.
In 2018 he signed his new album on ChinChin Records]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Fab Samperi, (born Fabrizio Samperi) is a music producer, musician, singer and DJ from Italy, known for his unique style blending retro sounds with electro and dance. 
He grew up in Catania where as a kid he studied music composition from the age of 12 and learned how to play flute, drums, and guitar.
His father introduced him to his jazz record collection while his older brother Roberto acquainted him with music genres such as Funk, Soul and Rock n roll, (Influences that he'd be carrying over till the present day, these sounds you can still hear in his new productions)
In high-school, he got into rock and started a rock band while in parallel, founded a hip-hop group, but only a few years later, he developed an interest in electronic music and founded a cross-genre project mixing new born styles such as trip-hop, dub, big beat with soul elements and pop.
With this project, Fab started performing at some of the most important Sicilian venues and managed to enter many regional and national competitions. 
His growing interest in sample-based music, along with his natural inclination to the one-man band philosophy, has taken him to put the live projects aside and start focusing on music production.
After a while Fab started deejay-ing, first at friend’s parties and later at clubs. 
In 2006 Fab released his first single on the Italian-based label "record kicks", he started traveling the world for a few years: living in U.K. Australia and Japan. During this period, he composed many of the tracks that formed his first album Power Bossa, released in 2011 on Agogo Records. Since then, he made a wide array of singles and remixes for record labels such as ChinChin, Afro Art, ESL, Freshly Squeezed, Jalapeno, Ghetto Funk to name a few.
His productions have been played by all the major radios stations of the world and have topped alternative iTunes Charts in Europe and abroad, while as a DJ he has been booked at virtually every European county.
His fast-growing reputation and success lead him to remix worldwide famous names such us musical icon Fred Schneider from the B-52's and most notably legendary jazz artist Nina Simone.
In 2018 he signed his new album on ChinChin Records]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Fri, 29 Jun 2018 22:51:22 +0200</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2018-06-29T22:51:22+02:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>1:57</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[Old Town (feat Stabfinger) (Part II) [Clip].mp3]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/fab-samperi/old-town-feat-stabfinger-part-ii-clip/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Fab Samperi]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Stream it:<br />
* [Spotify](https://open.spotify.com/album/7prIJE7vgZcerNxWCzJGF6)<br />
* [Apple Music](https://itunes.apple.com/de/album/moonshine-crossroads/1388330966?l=en)<br />
* [Deezer](https://www.deezer.com/en/album/64380482)<br />
<br />
Download it:<br />
* [iTunes](https://itunes.apple.com/sg/album/moonshine-crossroads/1388330966)<br />
* [Beatport](https://www.beatport.com/release/moonshine-crossroads/2300712)<br />
* [Google Play](https://play.google.com/store/music/album/Fab_Samperi_Moonshine_Crossroads?id=Bcochowjtxmjwzqrt5fihbm3fly)<br />
* [Amazon](https://www.amazon.com/Moonshine-Crossroads-Fab-Samperi/dp/B07DQ8PLDJ/ref=sr_1_2?s=dmusic&ie=UTF8&qid=1529429513&sr=1-2-mp3-albums-bar-strip-0&keywords=Fab+Samperi)<br />
* [Traxsource](https://www.traxsource.com/title/981836/moonshine-crossroads)<br />
<br />
Packed full of summer goodness, Moonshine Crossroads sees Fab Samperi finally follow up his debut long player (2011’s Power Bossa) with a tardiness matched only by the lateness of this bit of MB shine. As ever though, the contents provide ample recompense for the wait and, as with Power Bossa, Samperi mixes up the old and the new, lacing pumping new beats with samples while a host of guests deliver on the vocal front across hip-hop, electro blues, nu-jazz, electro swing and latin breaks.<br />
<br />
Opener Frequencies finds our Fab hook up with another Oz-based rapper in the vein of his Brand New Day cut with Joelistics. This time however, the mic is in the able clutches of Byron Bay emcee Rhombus while Fab himself sings the hook and demonstrates hitherto hidden vocal chops. A strong opening continues with an electro blues rerub of Arthur Crudup’s made-famous-by-Elvis That’s Alright Mama and the wobble soul of Kymberley Kennedy and B-Side-featuring Dope Rider. Also particularly praiseworthy are the psych-soul of Please Don’t Call featuring the decadent tones of Montefiori Cocktail’s Monsieur Bluemenberg, the Tito Puente-indebted The Latin Drop and the tropical sauce of Tranquilo Na Italia featuring DJ Farrapo, Flora Matos and MC Papo Reto. Not too sure about funky Queen-sampling booty We Will Rock You which is possibly a musical crossroads reached under the influence of more than advisable amounts of moonshine but we’ve all been there. Otherwise, this slightly longer effort is every bit the sequel fans of Power Bossa could want.<br />
(Out now on Chin Chin Records).<br />
<br />
Review by [Monkeyboxing](https://monkeyboxing.com/)]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Stream it:<br />
* [Spotify](https://open.spotify.com/album/7prIJE7vgZcerNxWCzJGF6)<br />
* [Apple Music](https://itunes.apple.com/de/album/moonshine-crossroads/1388330966?l=en)<br />
* [Deezer](https://www.deezer.com/en/album/64380482)<br />
<br />
Download it:<br />
* [iTunes](https://itunes.apple.com/sg/album/moonshine-crossroads/1388330966)<br />
* [Beatport](https://www.beatport.com/release/moonshine-crossroads/2300712)<br />
* [Google Play](https://play.google.com/store/music/album/Fab_Samperi_Moonshine_Crossroads?id=Bcochowjtxmjwzqrt5fihbm3fly)<br />
* [Amazon](https://www.amazon.com/Moonshine-Crossroads-Fab-Samperi/dp/B07DQ8PLDJ/ref=sr_1_2?s=dmusic&ie=UTF8&qid=1529429513&sr=1-2-mp3-albums-bar-strip-0&keywords=Fab+Samperi)<br />
* [Traxsource](https://www.traxsource.com/title/981836/moonshine-crossroads)<br />
<br />
Packed full of summer goodness, Moonshine Crossroads sees Fab Samperi finally follow up his debut long player (2011’s Power Bossa) with a tardiness matched only by the lateness of this bit of MB shine. As ever though, the contents provide ample recompense for the wait and, as with Power Bossa, Samperi mixes up the old and the new, lacing pumping new beats with samples while a host of guests deliver on the vocal front across hip-hop, electro blues, nu-jazz, electro swing and latin breaks.<br />
<br />
Opener Frequencies finds our Fab hook up with another Oz-based rapper in the vein of his Brand New Day cut with Joelistics. This time however, the mic is in the able clutches of Byron Bay emcee Rhombus while Fab himself sings the hook and demonstrates hitherto hidden vocal chops. A strong opening continues with an electro blues rerub of Arthur Crudup’s made-famous-by-Elvis That’s Alright Mama and the wobble soul of Kymberley Kennedy and B-Side-featuring Dope Rider. Also particularly praiseworthy are the psych-soul of Please Don’t Call featuring the decadent tones of Montefiori Cocktail’s Monsieur Bluemenberg, the Tito Puente-indebted The Latin Drop and the tropical sauce of Tranquilo Na Italia featuring DJ Farrapo, Flora Matos and MC Papo Reto. Not too sure about funky Queen-sampling booty We Will Rock You which is possibly a musical crossroads reached under the influence of more than advisable amounts of moonshine but we’ve all been there. Otherwise, this slightly longer effort is every bit the sequel fans of Power Bossa could want.<br />
(Out now on Chin Chin Records).<br />
<br />
Review by [Monkeyboxing](https://monkeyboxing.com/)]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Stream it:
* [Spotify](https://open.spotify.com/album/7prIJE7vgZcerNxWCzJGF6)
* [Apple Music](https://itunes.apple.com/de/album/moonshine-crossroads/1388330966?l=en)
* [Deezer](https://www.deezer.com/en/album/64380482)

Download it:
* [iTunes](https://itunes.apple.com/sg/album/moonshine-crossroads/1388330966)
* [Beatport](https://www.beatport.com/release/moonshine-crossroads/2300712)
* [Google Play](https://play.google.com/store/music/album/Fab_Samperi_Moonshine_Crossroads?id=Bcochowjtxmjwzqrt5fihbm3fly)
* [Amazon](https://www.amazon.com/Moonshine-Crossroads-Fab-Samperi/dp/B07DQ8PLDJ/ref=sr_1_2?s=dmusic&ie=UTF8&qid=1529429513&sr=1-2-mp3-albums-bar-strip-0&keywords=Fab+Samperi)
* [Traxsource](https://www.traxsource.com/title/981836/moonshine-crossroads)

Packed full of summer goodness, Moonshine Crossroads sees Fab Samperi finally follow up his debut long player (2011’s Power Bossa) with a tardiness matched only by the lateness of this bit of MB shine. As ever though, the contents provide ample recompense for the wait and, as with Power Bossa, Samperi mixes up the old and the new, lacing pumping new beats with samples while a host of guests deliver on the vocal front across hip-hop, electro blues, nu-jazz, electro swing and latin breaks.

Opener Frequencies finds our Fab hook up with another Oz-based rapper in the vein of his Brand New Day cut with Joelistics. This time however, the mic is in the able clutches of Byron Bay emcee Rhombus while Fab himself sings the hook and demonstrates hitherto hidden vocal chops. A strong opening continues with an electro blues rerub of Arthur Crudup’s made-famous-by-Elvis That’s Alright Mama and the wobble soul of Kymberley Kennedy and B-Side-featuring Dope Rider. Also particularly praiseworthy are the psych-soul of Please Don’t Call featuring the decadent tones of Montefiori Cocktail’s Monsieur Bluemenberg, the Tito Puente-indebted The Latin Drop and the tropical sauce of Tranquilo Na Italia featuring DJ Farrapo, Flora Matos and MC Papo Reto. Not too sure about funky Queen-sampling booty We Will Rock You which is possibly a musical crossroads reached under the influence of more than advisable amounts of moonshine but we’ve all been there. Otherwise, this slightly longer effort is every bit the sequel fans of Power Bossa could want.
(Out now on Chin Chin Records).

Review by [Monkeyboxing](https://monkeyboxing.com/)]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Fri, 29 Jun 2018 22:51:22 +0200</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2018-06-29T22:51:22+02:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>1:14</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[Frequencies (feat Mc Rhombus) [Clip]]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/fab-samperi/frequencies-feat-mc-rhombus-clip-krg/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Fab Samperi]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Single release from the much anticipated 2nd Album release from Italian supremo producer **Fab Samperi**. This is a Double A release. Fab has worked with Australian rapper **MC Rhombus** to produce a 90's inspired foot tapping soulful masterpiece **Frequencies**. For the other A, Fab has reworked the Classic **That's Alright** written by **Arthur Crudup** and made famous by Elvis which is #113 in the 500 Greatest Songs Of All Time This release is just a taster taken from his Album **Moonshine Crossroads** released on Chinchin Records.<br />
<br />
[Spotify](https://open.spotify.com/album/5fUkFfLVsBuxX1h6XsQqPf)]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Single release from the much anticipated 2nd Album release from Italian supremo producer **Fab Samperi**. This is a Double A release. Fab has worked with Australian rapper **MC Rhombus** to produce a 90's inspired foot tapping soulful masterpiece **Frequencies**. For the other A, Fab has reworked the Classic **That's Alright** written by **Arthur Crudup** and made famous by Elvis which is #113 in the 500 Greatest Songs Of All Time This release is just a taster taken from his Album **Moonshine Crossroads** released on Chinchin Records.<br />
<br />
[Spotify](https://open.spotify.com/album/5fUkFfLVsBuxX1h6XsQqPf)]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Single release from the much anticipated 2nd Album release from Italian supremo producer **Fab Samperi**. This is a Double A release. Fab has worked with Australian rapper **MC Rhombus** to produce a 90's inspired foot tapping soulful masterpiece **Frequencies**. For the other A, Fab has reworked the Classic **That's Alright** written by **Arthur Crudup** and made famous by Elvis which is #113 in the 500 Greatest Songs Of All Time This release is just a taster taken from his Album **Moonshine Crossroads** released on Chinchin Records.

[Spotify](https://open.spotify.com/album/5fUkFfLVsBuxX1h6XsQqPf)]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Fri, 29 Jun 2018 22:51:22 +0200</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2018-06-29T22:51:22+02:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>1:58</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[That's Alright (feat Arthur Crudup) [Clip].mp3]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/fab-samperi/thats-alright-feat-arthur-crudup-clip-k9e/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Fab Samperi]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Single release from the much anticipated 2nd Album release from Italian supremo producer **Fab Samperi**. This is a Double A release. Fab has worked with Australian rapper **MC Rhombus** to produce a 90's inspired foot tapping soulful masterpiece **Frequencies**. For the other A, Fab has reworked the Classic **That's Alright** written by **Arthur Crudup** and made famous by Elvis which is #113 in the 500 Greatest Songs Of All Time This release is just a taster taken from his Album **Moonshine Crossroads** released on Chinchin Records.<br />
<br />
[Spotify](https://open.spotify.com/album/5fUkFfLVsBuxX1h6XsQqPf)]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Single release from the much anticipated 2nd Album release from Italian supremo producer **Fab Samperi**. This is a Double A release. Fab has worked with Australian rapper **MC Rhombus** to produce a 90's inspired foot tapping soulful masterpiece **Frequencies**. For the other A, Fab has reworked the Classic **That's Alright** written by **Arthur Crudup** and made famous by Elvis which is #113 in the 500 Greatest Songs Of All Time This release is just a taster taken from his Album **Moonshine Crossroads** released on Chinchin Records.<br />
<br />
[Spotify](https://open.spotify.com/album/5fUkFfLVsBuxX1h6XsQqPf)]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Single release from the much anticipated 2nd Album release from Italian supremo producer **Fab Samperi**. This is a Double A release. Fab has worked with Australian rapper **MC Rhombus** to produce a 90's inspired foot tapping soulful masterpiece **Frequencies**. For the other A, Fab has reworked the Classic **That's Alright** written by **Arthur Crudup** and made famous by Elvis which is #113 in the 500 Greatest Songs Of All Time This release is just a taster taken from his Album **Moonshine Crossroads** released on Chinchin Records.

[Spotify](https://open.spotify.com/album/5fUkFfLVsBuxX1h6XsQqPf)]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Fri, 29 Jun 2018 22:51:22 +0200</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2018-06-29T22:51:22+02:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>1:30</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[Fab Samperi - The Big Swing (feat. Lil Hardin Armstrong)]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/fab-samperi/fab-samperi-the-big-swing-radio-edit/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Fab Samperi]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Italian native Fab Samperi may be new to Freshly Squeezed but has previously worked with or remixed the likes of Skeewiff, Smoove & Turrell and Basement Freaks and here easily justifies his place on the label with a killer cut. <br />
<br />
Following hot on the heels of the iTunes-charting ‘Blue Cover’ EP Vol.2 comes the 10th single in this highly acclaimed series… we are really pleased and excited to maintain the tradition of these EPs by offering yet another guaranteed floor-filler. <br />
<br />
The A side - The Big Swing - comes in two versions; a radio-friendly edit and a longer club version, both featuring original vocals from Louis Armstrong’s wife and manager Lil (pictured on the sleeve), while the AA side - The Gangster Blues - tantalisingly bridges the gulf between hip-hop and electro swing with guest vocals from Geo Johnson and Chantal. <br />
<br />
This swinging dance-floor single is pumped up with 21st century production giving it's vintage origins an energetic new lease of life. Play loud. Enjoy.<br />
<br />
* [Spotify](https://open.spotify.com/album/3WdEvI3DlR152SNPwQJC6v)<br />
* [Apple Music](https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/the-big-swing-single/1326149049)<br />
* [Deezer](https://www.deezer.com/sv/album/53548952)<br />
* [Freshly Squeezed Bandcamp](https://freshlysqueezedmusic.bandcamp.com/album/the-big-swing-feat-lil-hardin-armstrong)]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Italian native Fab Samperi may be new to Freshly Squeezed but has previously worked with or remixed the likes of Skeewiff, Smoove & Turrell and Basement Freaks and here easily justifies his place on the label with a killer cut. <br />
<br />
Following hot on the heels of the iTunes-charting ‘Blue Cover’ EP Vol.2 comes the 10th single in this highly acclaimed series… we are really pleased and excited to maintain the tradition of these EPs by offering yet another guaranteed floor-filler. <br />
<br />
The A side - The Big Swing - comes in two versions; a radio-friendly edit and a longer club version, both featuring original vocals from Louis Armstrong’s wife and manager Lil (pictured on the sleeve), while the AA side - The Gangster Blues - tantalisingly bridges the gulf between hip-hop and electro swing with guest vocals from Geo Johnson and Chantal. <br />
<br />
This swinging dance-floor single is pumped up with 21st century production giving it's vintage origins an energetic new lease of life. Play loud. Enjoy.<br />
<br />
* [Spotify](https://open.spotify.com/album/3WdEvI3DlR152SNPwQJC6v)<br />
* [Apple Music](https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/the-big-swing-single/1326149049)<br />
* [Deezer](https://www.deezer.com/sv/album/53548952)<br />
* [Freshly Squeezed Bandcamp](https://freshlysqueezedmusic.bandcamp.com/album/the-big-swing-feat-lil-hardin-armstrong)]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Italian native Fab Samperi may be new to Freshly Squeezed but has previously worked with or remixed the likes of Skeewiff, Smoove & Turrell and Basement Freaks and here easily justifies his place on the label with a killer cut. 

Following hot on the heels of the iTunes-charting ‘Blue Cover’ EP Vol.2 comes the 10th single in this highly acclaimed series… we are really pleased and excited to maintain the tradition of these EPs by offering yet another guaranteed floor-filler. 

The A side - The Big Swing - comes in two versions; a radio-friendly edit and a longer club version, both featuring original vocals from Louis Armstrong’s wife and manager Lil (pictured on the sleeve), while the AA side - The Gangster Blues - tantalisingly bridges the gulf between hip-hop and electro swing with guest vocals from Geo Johnson and Chantal. 

This swinging dance-floor single is pumped up with 21st century production giving it's vintage origins an energetic new lease of life. Play loud. Enjoy.

* [Spotify](https://open.spotify.com/album/3WdEvI3DlR152SNPwQJC6v)
* [Apple Music](https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/the-big-swing-single/1326149049)
* [Deezer](https://www.deezer.com/sv/album/53548952)
* [Freshly Squeezed Bandcamp](https://freshlysqueezedmusic.bandcamp.com/album/the-big-swing-feat-lil-hardin-armstrong)]]></itunes:summary>
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            <title><![CDATA[Fab Samperi - The Gangster Blues (feat. Geo Johnson & Chantal, Clean)]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/fab-samperi/2-fab-samperi-the-gangster-blues-feat-geo-johnson-chantal-radio-clean2/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Fab Samperi]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Italian native Fab Samperi may be new to Freshly Squeezed but has previously worked with or remixed the likes of Skeewiff, Smoove & Turrell and Basement Freaks and here easily justifies his place on the label with a killer cut. <br />
<br />
Following hot on the heels of the iTunes-charting ‘Blue Cover’ EP Vol.2 comes the 10th single in this highly acclaimed series… we are really pleased and excited to maintain the tradition of these EPs by offering yet another guaranteed floor-filler. <br />
<br />
The A side - The Big Swing - comes in two versions; a radio-friendly edit and a longer club version, both featuring original vocals from Louis Armstrong’s wife and manager Lil (pictured on the sleeve), while the AA side - The Gangster Blues - tantalisingly bridges the gulf between hip-hop and electro swing with guest vocals from Geo Johnson and Chantal. <br />
<br />
This swinging dance-floor single is pumped up with 21st century production giving it's vintage origins an energetic new lease of life. Play loud. Enjoy.<br />
<br />
* [Spotify](https://open.spotify.com/album/3WdEvI3DlR152SNPwQJC6v)<br />
* [Apple Music](https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/the-big-swing-single/1326149049)<br />
* [Deezer](https://www.deezer.com/sv/album/53548952)<br />
* [Freshly Squeezed Bandcamp](https://freshlysqueezedmusic.bandcamp.com/album/the-big-swing-feat-lil-hardin-armstrong)<br />
<br />
]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Italian native Fab Samperi may be new to Freshly Squeezed but has previously worked with or remixed the likes of Skeewiff, Smoove & Turrell and Basement Freaks and here easily justifies his place on the label with a killer cut. <br />
<br />
Following hot on the heels of the iTunes-charting ‘Blue Cover’ EP Vol.2 comes the 10th single in this highly acclaimed series… we are really pleased and excited to maintain the tradition of these EPs by offering yet another guaranteed floor-filler. <br />
<br />
The A side - The Big Swing - comes in two versions; a radio-friendly edit and a longer club version, both featuring original vocals from Louis Armstrong’s wife and manager Lil (pictured on the sleeve), while the AA side - The Gangster Blues - tantalisingly bridges the gulf between hip-hop and electro swing with guest vocals from Geo Johnson and Chantal. <br />
<br />
This swinging dance-floor single is pumped up with 21st century production giving it's vintage origins an energetic new lease of life. Play loud. Enjoy.<br />
<br />
* [Spotify](https://open.spotify.com/album/3WdEvI3DlR152SNPwQJC6v)<br />
* [Apple Music](https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/the-big-swing-single/1326149049)<br />
* [Deezer](https://www.deezer.com/sv/album/53548952)<br />
* [Freshly Squeezed Bandcamp](https://freshlysqueezedmusic.bandcamp.com/album/the-big-swing-feat-lil-hardin-armstrong)<br />
<br />
]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Italian native Fab Samperi may be new to Freshly Squeezed but has previously worked with or remixed the likes of Skeewiff, Smoove & Turrell and Basement Freaks and here easily justifies his place on the label with a killer cut. 

Following hot on the heels of the iTunes-charting ‘Blue Cover’ EP Vol.2 comes the 10th single in this highly acclaimed series… we are really pleased and excited to maintain the tradition of these EPs by offering yet another guaranteed floor-filler. 

The A side - The Big Swing - comes in two versions; a radio-friendly edit and a longer club version, both featuring original vocals from Louis Armstrong’s wife and manager Lil (pictured on the sleeve), while the AA side - The Gangster Blues - tantalisingly bridges the gulf between hip-hop and electro swing with guest vocals from Geo Johnson and Chantal. 

This swinging dance-floor single is pumped up with 21st century production giving it's vintage origins an energetic new lease of life. Play loud. Enjoy.

* [Spotify](https://open.spotify.com/album/3WdEvI3DlR152SNPwQJC6v)
* [Apple Music](https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/the-big-swing-single/1326149049)
* [Deezer](https://www.deezer.com/sv/album/53548952)
* [Freshly Squeezed Bandcamp](https://freshlysqueezedmusic.bandcamp.com/album/the-big-swing-feat-lil-hardin-armstrong)

]]></itunes:summary>
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            <title><![CDATA[01 Listen Up feat. Jonnathan Molina (Stickybuds Remix)]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/fab-samperi/01-listen-up-feat-jonnathan-molina-stickybuds-remix/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Fab Samperi]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[FAB SAMPERI "POWER BOSSA REMIXED" <br />
AR039CD <br />
CD & digital <br />
Agogo Records <br />
LC 15656 <br />
EAN 4260130540395 <br />
release date: 24.03.2014 <br />
<br />
Do you remember when sometimes only a few vinyl white labels existed of a monster tune? You couldn’t get hold of them in your record shop and there was no world wide net to download it. Then the digital age took over and it became easy to exchange cool sounds. Everybody could edit everything, it got very boring and the days of the remix seemed to be over. <br />
Now Fab Samperi comes along with “Power Bossa Remixed”, the remix version of his debut album “Power Bossa”. Sicily’s most prolific producer presents a breathless mixture Rhythm & Blues, Latin, Drum’n’Bass, HipHop and Soul rarely heard since the glory days of the rare vinyl white label and brings the fun back into the remix culture. <br />
For Fab Samperi it was a natural choice not stick to just one style. „I grew up surrounded by music. While my father was a jazz lover, my older brother Rob was the one who introduced me to a wide array of genres since i was little. Funk, Rock’n’Roll, Acid Jazz, HipHop, this is what you would find in his record collection. When I was about eight he was one of the first and most respected DJs in southern Italy. Rob was also a drummer and he taught me how to play when I was 10.“ Musical <br />
education didn’t stop here for Fab Samperi. „At music school I learned how to read and write music. I studied the flute for five years before I was getting more and more into Rock music. So I bought an <br />
electric guitar and started my own band, later I taught myself to play piano.“ <br />
“Power Bossa Remixed” starts with “Listen Up”, speeded up by forward thinking and globe travelling Canadian DJ Stickybuds. “I’ve been working with him for some time now,” says Samperi. “We were <br />
checking edits for our live sets. They are definitely a big part of the fun. When you’re DJing you definitely want to have fun. You gotta get into it, you know, to connect to the crowd. But at the same time you’re the DJ and your job is to bring the good music to the party, and most importantly, the hype! So I am really happy that Stickybuds and me have an official release and it perfectly kicks off this album.” Mo’ Horizons add some Brazilian Drum’n’Bass beats to “Stand Back”, transforming the tune in something new. The result is astounding. “We actually met a few times in Hannover, Catania and shared the same stage in Groningen. We also share the same feelings about music and are friends since their debut came out.” Skeewiff, a pioneer in his field, keeps the ball rolling with a dancefloor jazz version of “Stand Back”: “I love his remixes, he has an unmistakable style. And they are always <br />
bestsellers!” Bringing in Northern English funk & soul institution Smoove (from Smoove & Turrell) with musicians Andy Champion and Mike Porter felt naturally for Fab Samperi and came really easy: <br />
“We played at the jazz festival in Groningen and spent the next day together, but I've been knowing him through the internet for many years now. These guys are so real, funny and down to earth. Besides, I'm a big fan we just had to exchange mixes.” “With CMC & Silenta I share the same love for Big Beat and Soul music. I still remember we had a <br />
nice chat about music and philosophy when they were in Catania. They are top blokes! Sly Players is Slim of the Good Groove label himself, he was one first people who released my tunes. Ursula 1000 is always one of my favourite choices when it comes down to remixes,” Fab Samperi recalls about the other contributors. Jean-Marc Preisler aka JFB, meanwhile, is a DMC champion and celebrated remix artist. Adding spices to „Everyman“ featuring the mighty John Turrell is beat expert Timewarp Inc from Greece, as is Basement Freaks who recently moved to Hamburg/Germany, another sure-shot candidate for „Power Bossa Remixed“. „We played the Ghetto Funk stage at the Sunrise Festival in <br />
the UK. George is such a great and honest guy, we simply had to arrange mixes for each other.“ DJ Love from Dallas/USA makes a welcome appearance and describes the essence of a perfect remix <br />
scenario in his own words. „I am a true-school hip-hop head and DJ who absolutely loves breaks, electronic and just good music. Plain and simple.“ <br />
A Fab Samperi remix album would never be a complete without The Captain. „Oh yes, The Captain! A friend of mine and me, we have this special slang. When a person is really cool and stylish in what <br />
he does, this guy is a Captain for us. So when I started doing remixes, my friend liked them so much, suddenly I was The Captain,“ Fab Samperi explains. “Some people say that I invented a new style <br />
called ‘Power Bossa’, a blend of Latin, HipHop, Funk and Swing. Of course it is nice to get that kind of credit, but I obviously don’t take it too seriously. As you know, there’s no such thing as a single person making a new musical genre.<br />
Every style, old or new, builds on the past.” With “Power Bossa Remixed”, Fab Samperi shows his respect for this past and its musical innovators - and, being The Captain, he does it in style!” <br />
released March 24, 2014 on Agogo Records<br />
<br />
* [Spotify](https://open.spotify.com/album/5JvEnUebCUGUmHDqMPn99W)<br />
* [Apple Music](https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/power-bossa-remixed/814707174)<br />
* [Deezer](https://www.deezer.com/en/album/7400323)<br />
* [Google Play](https://play.google.com/store/music/album/Fab_Samperi_Power_Bossa_Remixed?id=Bj77y67i6vnfv5cnhif726kzzme)<br />
* [Amazon](https://www.amazon.com/Power-Bossa-Remixed-FAB-SAMPERI/dp/B00HV3W5YS/ref=sr_1_1?s=music&ie=UTF8&qid=1537823607&sr=1-1)]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[FAB SAMPERI "POWER BOSSA REMIXED" <br />
AR039CD <br />
CD & digital <br />
Agogo Records <br />
LC 15656 <br />
EAN 4260130540395 <br />
release date: 24.03.2014 <br />
<br />
Do you remember when sometimes only a few vinyl white labels existed of a monster tune? You couldn’t get hold of them in your record shop and there was no world wide net to download it. Then the digital age took over and it became easy to exchange cool sounds. Everybody could edit everything, it got very boring and the days of the remix seemed to be over. <br />
Now Fab Samperi comes along with “Power Bossa Remixed”, the remix version of his debut album “Power Bossa”. Sicily’s most prolific producer presents a breathless mixture Rhythm & Blues, Latin, Drum’n’Bass, HipHop and Soul rarely heard since the glory days of the rare vinyl white label and brings the fun back into the remix culture. <br />
For Fab Samperi it was a natural choice not stick to just one style. „I grew up surrounded by music. While my father was a jazz lover, my older brother Rob was the one who introduced me to a wide array of genres since i was little. Funk, Rock’n’Roll, Acid Jazz, HipHop, this is what you would find in his record collection. When I was about eight he was one of the first and most respected DJs in southern Italy. Rob was also a drummer and he taught me how to play when I was 10.“ Musical <br />
education didn’t stop here for Fab Samperi. „At music school I learned how to read and write music. I studied the flute for five years before I was getting more and more into Rock music. So I bought an <br />
electric guitar and started my own band, later I taught myself to play piano.“ <br />
“Power Bossa Remixed” starts with “Listen Up”, speeded up by forward thinking and globe travelling Canadian DJ Stickybuds. “I’ve been working with him for some time now,” says Samperi. “We were <br />
checking edits for our live sets. They are definitely a big part of the fun. When you’re DJing you definitely want to have fun. You gotta get into it, you know, to connect to the crowd. But at the same time you’re the DJ and your job is to bring the good music to the party, and most importantly, the hype! So I am really happy that Stickybuds and me have an official release and it perfectly kicks off this album.” Mo’ Horizons add some Brazilian Drum’n’Bass beats to “Stand Back”, transforming the tune in something new. The result is astounding. “We actually met a few times in Hannover, Catania and shared the same stage in Groningen. We also share the same feelings about music and are friends since their debut came out.” Skeewiff, a pioneer in his field, keeps the ball rolling with a dancefloor jazz version of “Stand Back”: “I love his remixes, he has an unmistakable style. And they are always <br />
bestsellers!” Bringing in Northern English funk & soul institution Smoove (from Smoove & Turrell) with musicians Andy Champion and Mike Porter felt naturally for Fab Samperi and came really easy: <br />
“We played at the jazz festival in Groningen and spent the next day together, but I've been knowing him through the internet for many years now. These guys are so real, funny and down to earth. Besides, I'm a big fan we just had to exchange mixes.” “With CMC & Silenta I share the same love for Big Beat and Soul music. I still remember we had a <br />
nice chat about music and philosophy when they were in Catania. They are top blokes! Sly Players is Slim of the Good Groove label himself, he was one first people who released my tunes. Ursula 1000 is always one of my favourite choices when it comes down to remixes,” Fab Samperi recalls about the other contributors. Jean-Marc Preisler aka JFB, meanwhile, is a DMC champion and celebrated remix artist. Adding spices to „Everyman“ featuring the mighty John Turrell is beat expert Timewarp Inc from Greece, as is Basement Freaks who recently moved to Hamburg/Germany, another sure-shot candidate for „Power Bossa Remixed“. „We played the Ghetto Funk stage at the Sunrise Festival in <br />
the UK. George is such a great and honest guy, we simply had to arrange mixes for each other.“ DJ Love from Dallas/USA makes a welcome appearance and describes the essence of a perfect remix <br />
scenario in his own words. „I am a true-school hip-hop head and DJ who absolutely loves breaks, electronic and just good music. Plain and simple.“ <br />
A Fab Samperi remix album would never be a complete without The Captain. „Oh yes, The Captain! A friend of mine and me, we have this special slang. When a person is really cool and stylish in what <br />
he does, this guy is a Captain for us. So when I started doing remixes, my friend liked them so much, suddenly I was The Captain,“ Fab Samperi explains. “Some people say that I invented a new style <br />
called ‘Power Bossa’, a blend of Latin, HipHop, Funk and Swing. Of course it is nice to get that kind of credit, but I obviously don’t take it too seriously. As you know, there’s no such thing as a single person making a new musical genre.<br />
Every style, old or new, builds on the past.” With “Power Bossa Remixed”, Fab Samperi shows his respect for this past and its musical innovators - and, being The Captain, he does it in style!” <br />
released March 24, 2014 on Agogo Records<br />
<br />
* [Spotify](https://open.spotify.com/album/5JvEnUebCUGUmHDqMPn99W)<br />
* [Apple Music](https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/power-bossa-remixed/814707174)<br />
* [Deezer](https://www.deezer.com/en/album/7400323)<br />
* [Google Play](https://play.google.com/store/music/album/Fab_Samperi_Power_Bossa_Remixed?id=Bj77y67i6vnfv5cnhif726kzzme)<br />
* [Amazon](https://www.amazon.com/Power-Bossa-Remixed-FAB-SAMPERI/dp/B00HV3W5YS/ref=sr_1_1?s=music&ie=UTF8&qid=1537823607&sr=1-1)]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[FAB SAMPERI "POWER BOSSA REMIXED" 
AR039CD 
CD & digital 
Agogo Records 
LC 15656 
EAN 4260130540395 
release date: 24.03.2014 

Do you remember when sometimes only a few vinyl white labels existed of a monster tune? You couldn’t get hold of them in your record shop and there was no world wide net to download it. Then the digital age took over and it became easy to exchange cool sounds. Everybody could edit everything, it got very boring and the days of the remix seemed to be over. 
Now Fab Samperi comes along with “Power Bossa Remixed”, the remix version of his debut album “Power Bossa”. Sicily’s most prolific producer presents a breathless mixture Rhythm & Blues, Latin, Drum’n’Bass, HipHop and Soul rarely heard since the glory days of the rare vinyl white label and brings the fun back into the remix culture. 
For Fab Samperi it was a natural choice not stick to just one style. „I grew up surrounded by music. While my father was a jazz lover, my older brother Rob was the one who introduced me to a wide array of genres since i was little. Funk, Rock’n’Roll, Acid Jazz, HipHop, this is what you would find in his record collection. When I was about eight he was one of the first and most respected DJs in southern Italy. Rob was also a drummer and he taught me how to play when I was 10.“ Musical 
education didn’t stop here for Fab Samperi. „At music school I learned how to read and write music. I studied the flute for five years before I was getting more and more into Rock music. So I bought an 
electric guitar and started my own band, later I taught myself to play piano.“ 
“Power Bossa Remixed” starts with “Listen Up”, speeded up by forward thinking and globe travelling Canadian DJ Stickybuds. “I’ve been working with him for some time now,” says Samperi. “We were 
checking edits for our live sets. They are definitely a big part of the fun. When you’re DJing you definitely want to have fun. You gotta get into it, you know, to connect to the crowd. But at the same time you’re the DJ and your job is to bring the good music to the party, and most importantly, the hype! So I am really happy that Stickybuds and me have an official release and it perfectly kicks off this album.” Mo’ Horizons add some Brazilian Drum’n’Bass beats to “Stand Back”, transforming the tune in something new. The result is astounding. “We actually met a few times in Hannover, Catania and shared the same stage in Groningen. We also share the same feelings about music and are friends since their debut came out.” Skeewiff, a pioneer in his field, keeps the ball rolling with a dancefloor jazz version of “Stand Back”: “I love his remixes, he has an unmistakable style. And they are always 
bestsellers!” Bringing in Northern English funk & soul institution Smoove (from Smoove & Turrell) with musicians Andy Champion and Mike Porter felt naturally for Fab Samperi and came really easy: 
“We played at the jazz festival in Groningen and spent the next day together, but I've been knowing him through the internet for many years now. These guys are so real, funny and down to earth. Besides, I'm a big fan we just had to exchange mixes.” “With CMC & Silenta I share the same love for Big Beat and Soul music. I still remember we had a 
nice chat about music and philosophy when they were in Catania. They are top blokes! Sly Players is Slim of the Good Groove label himself, he was one first people who released my tunes. Ursula 1000 is always one of my favourite choices when it comes down to remixes,” Fab Samperi recalls about the other contributors. Jean-Marc Preisler aka JFB, meanwhile, is a DMC champion and celebrated remix artist. Adding spices to „Everyman“ featuring the mighty John Turrell is beat expert Timewarp Inc from Greece, as is Basement Freaks who recently moved to Hamburg/Germany, another sure-shot candidate for „Power Bossa Remixed“. „We played the Ghetto Funk s]]></itunes:summary>
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            <title><![CDATA[02 Stand Back feat. Bella Wagner (Mo' Horizons Restyle).mp3]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/fab-samperi/02-stand-back-feat-bella-wagner-mo-horizons-restyle/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Fab Samperi]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[FAB SAMPERI "POWER BOSSA REMIXED" <br />
AR039CD <br />
CD & digital <br />
Agogo Records <br />
LC 15656 <br />
EAN 4260130540395 <br />
release date: 24.03.2014 <br />
<br />
Do you remember when sometimes only a few vinyl white labels existed of a monster tune? You couldn’t get hold of them in your record shop and there was no world wide net to download it. Then the digital age took over and it became easy to exchange cool sounds. Everybody could edit everything, it got very boring and the days of the remix seemed to be over. <br />
Now Fab Samperi comes along with “Power Bossa Remixed”, the remix version of his debut album “Power Bossa”. Sicily’s most prolific producer presents a breathless mixture Rhythm & Blues, Latin, Drum’n’Bass, HipHop and Soul rarely heard since the glory days of the rare vinyl white label and brings the fun back into the remix culture. <br />
For Fab Samperi it was a natural choice not stick to just one style. „I grew up surrounded by music. While my father was a jazz lover, my older brother Rob was the one who introduced me to a wide array of genres since i was little. Funk, Rock’n’Roll, Acid Jazz, HipHop, this is what you would find in his record collection. When I was about eight he was one of the first and most respected DJs in southern Italy. Rob was also a drummer and he taught me how to play when I was 10.“ Musical <br />
education didn’t stop here for Fab Samperi. „At music school I learned how to read and write music. I studied the flute for five years before I was getting more and more into Rock music. So I bought an <br />
electric guitar and started my own band, later I taught myself to play piano.“ <br />
“Power Bossa Remixed” starts with “Listen Up”, speeded up by forward thinking and globe travelling Canadian DJ Stickybuds. “I’ve been working with him for some time now,” says Samperi. “We were <br />
checking edits for our live sets. They are definitely a big part of the fun. When you’re DJing you definitely want to have fun. You gotta get into it, you know, to connect to the crowd. But at the same time you’re the DJ and your job is to bring the good music to the party, and most importantly, the hype! So I am really happy that Stickybuds and me have an official release and it perfectly kicks off this album.” Mo’ Horizons add some Brazilian Drum’n’Bass beats to “Stand Back”, transforming the tune in something new. The result is astounding. “We actually met a few times in Hannover, Catania and shared the same stage in Groningen. We also share the same feelings about music and are friends since their debut came out.” Skeewiff, a pioneer in his field, keeps the ball rolling with a dancefloor jazz version of “Stand Back”: “I love his remixes, he has an unmistakable style. And they are always <br />
bestsellers!” Bringing in Northern English funk & soul institution Smoove (from Smoove & Turrell) with musicians Andy Champion and Mike Porter felt naturally for Fab Samperi and came really easy: <br />
“We played at the jazz festival in Groningen and spent the next day together, but I've been knowing him through the internet for many years now. These guys are so real, funny and down to earth. Besides, I'm a big fan we just had to exchange mixes.” “With CMC & Silenta I share the same love for Big Beat and Soul music. I still remember we had a <br />
nice chat about music and philosophy when they were in Catania. They are top blokes! Sly Players is Slim of the Good Groove label himself, he was one first people who released my tunes. Ursula 1000 is always one of my favourite choices when it comes down to remixes,” Fab Samperi recalls about the other contributors. Jean-Marc Preisler aka JFB, meanwhile, is a DMC champion and celebrated remix artist. Adding spices to „Everyman“ featuring the mighty John Turrell is beat expert Timewarp Inc from Greece, as is Basement Freaks who recently moved to Hamburg/Germany, another sure-shot candidate for „Power Bossa Remixed“. „We played the Ghetto Funk stage at the Sunrise Festival in <br />
the UK. George is such a great and honest guy, we simply had to arrange mixes for each other.“ DJ Love from Dallas/USA makes a welcome appearance and describes the essence of a perfect remix <br />
scenario in his own words. „I am a true-school hip-hop head and DJ who absolutely loves breaks, electronic and just good music. Plain and simple.“ <br />
A Fab Samperi remix album would never be a complete without The Captain. „Oh yes, The Captain! A friend of mine and me, we have this special slang. When a person is really cool and stylish in what <br />
he does, this guy is a Captain for us. So when I started doing remixes, my friend liked them so much, suddenly I was The Captain,“ Fab Samperi explains. “Some people say that I invented a new style <br />
called ‘Power Bossa’, a blend of Latin, HipHop, Funk and Swing. Of course it is nice to get that kind of credit, but I obviously don’t take it too seriously. As you know, there’s no such thing as a single person making a new musical genre.<br />
Every style, old or new, builds on the past.” With “Power Bossa Remixed”, Fab Samperi shows his respect for this past and its musical innovators - and, being The Captain, he does it in style!” <br />
released March 24, 2014 on Agogo Records<br />
<br />
* [Spotify](https://open.spotify.com/album/5JvEnUebCUGUmHDqMPn99W)<br />
* [Apple Music](https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/power-bossa-remixed/814707174)<br />
* [Deezer](https://www.deezer.com/en/album/7400323)<br />
* [Google Play](https://play.google.com/store/music/album/Fab_Samperi_Power_Bossa_Remixed?id=Bj77y67i6vnfv5cnhif726kzzme)<br />
* [Amazon](https://www.amazon.com/Power-Bossa-Remixed-FAB-SAMPERI/dp/B00HV3W5YS/ref=sr_1_1?s=music&ie=UTF8&qid=1537823607&sr=1-1)]]></description>
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AR039CD <br />
CD & digital <br />
Agogo Records <br />
LC 15656 <br />
EAN 4260130540395 <br />
release date: 24.03.2014 <br />
<br />
Do you remember when sometimes only a few vinyl white labels existed of a monster tune? You couldn’t get hold of them in your record shop and there was no world wide net to download it. Then the digital age took over and it became easy to exchange cool sounds. Everybody could edit everything, it got very boring and the days of the remix seemed to be over. <br />
Now Fab Samperi comes along with “Power Bossa Remixed”, the remix version of his debut album “Power Bossa”. Sicily’s most prolific producer presents a breathless mixture Rhythm & Blues, Latin, Drum’n’Bass, HipHop and Soul rarely heard since the glory days of the rare vinyl white label and brings the fun back into the remix culture. <br />
For Fab Samperi it was a natural choice not stick to just one style. „I grew up surrounded by music. While my father was a jazz lover, my older brother Rob was the one who introduced me to a wide array of genres since i was little. Funk, Rock’n’Roll, Acid Jazz, HipHop, this is what you would find in his record collection. When I was about eight he was one of the first and most respected DJs in southern Italy. Rob was also a drummer and he taught me how to play when I was 10.“ Musical <br />
education didn’t stop here for Fab Samperi. „At music school I learned how to read and write music. I studied the flute for five years before I was getting more and more into Rock music. So I bought an <br />
electric guitar and started my own band, later I taught myself to play piano.“ <br />
“Power Bossa Remixed” starts with “Listen Up”, speeded up by forward thinking and globe travelling Canadian DJ Stickybuds. “I’ve been working with him for some time now,” says Samperi. “We were <br />
checking edits for our live sets. They are definitely a big part of the fun. When you’re DJing you definitely want to have fun. You gotta get into it, you know, to connect to the crowd. But at the same time you’re the DJ and your job is to bring the good music to the party, and most importantly, the hype! So I am really happy that Stickybuds and me have an official release and it perfectly kicks off this album.” Mo’ Horizons add some Brazilian Drum’n’Bass beats to “Stand Back”, transforming the tune in something new. The result is astounding. “We actually met a few times in Hannover, Catania and shared the same stage in Groningen. We also share the same feelings about music and are friends since their debut came out.” Skeewiff, a pioneer in his field, keeps the ball rolling with a dancefloor jazz version of “Stand Back”: “I love his remixes, he has an unmistakable style. And they are always <br />
bestsellers!” Bringing in Northern English funk & soul institution Smoove (from Smoove & Turrell) with musicians Andy Champion and Mike Porter felt naturally for Fab Samperi and came really easy: <br />
“We played at the jazz festival in Groningen and spent the next day together, but I've been knowing him through the internet for many years now. These guys are so real, funny and down to earth. Besides, I'm a big fan we just had to exchange mixes.” “With CMC & Silenta I share the same love for Big Beat and Soul music. I still remember we had a <br />
nice chat about music and philosophy when they were in Catania. They are top blokes! Sly Players is Slim of the Good Groove label himself, he was one first people who released my tunes. Ursula 1000 is always one of my favourite choices when it comes down to remixes,” Fab Samperi recalls about the other contributors. Jean-Marc Preisler aka JFB, meanwhile, is a DMC champion and celebrated remix artist. Adding spices to „Everyman“ featuring the mighty John Turrell is beat expert Timewarp Inc from Greece, as is Basement Freaks who recently moved to Hamburg/Germany, another sure-shot candidate for „Power Bossa Remixed“. „We played the Ghetto Funk stage at the Sunrise Festival in <br />
the UK. George is such a great and honest guy, we simply had to arrange mixes for each other.“ DJ Love from Dallas/USA makes a welcome appearance and describes the essence of a perfect remix <br />
scenario in his own words. „I am a true-school hip-hop head and DJ who absolutely loves breaks, electronic and just good music. Plain and simple.“ <br />
A Fab Samperi remix album would never be a complete without The Captain. „Oh yes, The Captain! A friend of mine and me, we have this special slang. When a person is really cool and stylish in what <br />
he does, this guy is a Captain for us. So when I started doing remixes, my friend liked them so much, suddenly I was The Captain,“ Fab Samperi explains. “Some people say that I invented a new style <br />
called ‘Power Bossa’, a blend of Latin, HipHop, Funk and Swing. Of course it is nice to get that kind of credit, but I obviously don’t take it too seriously. As you know, there’s no such thing as a single person making a new musical genre.<br />
Every style, old or new, builds on the past.” With “Power Bossa Remixed”, Fab Samperi shows his respect for this past and its musical innovators - and, being The Captain, he does it in style!” <br />
released March 24, 2014 on Agogo Records<br />
<br />
* [Spotify](https://open.spotify.com/album/5JvEnUebCUGUmHDqMPn99W)<br />
* [Apple Music](https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/power-bossa-remixed/814707174)<br />
* [Deezer](https://www.deezer.com/en/album/7400323)<br />
* [Google Play](https://play.google.com/store/music/album/Fab_Samperi_Power_Bossa_Remixed?id=Bj77y67i6vnfv5cnhif726kzzme)<br />
* [Amazon](https://www.amazon.com/Power-Bossa-Remixed-FAB-SAMPERI/dp/B00HV3W5YS/ref=sr_1_1?s=music&ie=UTF8&qid=1537823607&sr=1-1)]]></googleplay:description>
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AR039CD 
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Agogo Records 
LC 15656 
EAN 4260130540395 
release date: 24.03.2014 

Do you remember when sometimes only a few vinyl white labels existed of a monster tune? You couldn’t get hold of them in your record shop and there was no world wide net to download it. Then the digital age took over and it became easy to exchange cool sounds. Everybody could edit everything, it got very boring and the days of the remix seemed to be over. 
Now Fab Samperi comes along with “Power Bossa Remixed”, the remix version of his debut album “Power Bossa”. Sicily’s most prolific producer presents a breathless mixture Rhythm & Blues, Latin, Drum’n’Bass, HipHop and Soul rarely heard since the glory days of the rare vinyl white label and brings the fun back into the remix culture. 
For Fab Samperi it was a natural choice not stick to just one style. „I grew up surrounded by music. While my father was a jazz lover, my older brother Rob was the one who introduced me to a wide array of genres since i was little. Funk, Rock’n’Roll, Acid Jazz, HipHop, this is what you would find in his record collection. When I was about eight he was one of the first and most respected DJs in southern Italy. Rob was also a drummer and he taught me how to play when I was 10.“ Musical 
education didn’t stop here for Fab Samperi. „At music school I learned how to read and write music. I studied the flute for five years before I was getting more and more into Rock music. So I bought an 
electric guitar and started my own band, later I taught myself to play piano.“ 
“Power Bossa Remixed” starts with “Listen Up”, speeded up by forward thinking and globe travelling Canadian DJ Stickybuds. “I’ve been working with him for some time now,” says Samperi. “We were 
checking edits for our live sets. They are definitely a big part of the fun. When you’re DJing you definitely want to have fun. You gotta get into it, you know, to connect to the crowd. But at the same time you’re the DJ and your job is to bring the good music to the party, and most importantly, the hype! So I am really happy that Stickybuds and me have an official release and it perfectly kicks off this album.” Mo’ Horizons add some Brazilian Drum’n’Bass beats to “Stand Back”, transforming the tune in something new. The result is astounding. “We actually met a few times in Hannover, Catania and shared the same stage in Groningen. We also share the same feelings about music and are friends since their debut came out.” Skeewiff, a pioneer in his field, keeps the ball rolling with a dancefloor jazz version of “Stand Back”: “I love his remixes, he has an unmistakable style. And they are always 
bestsellers!” Bringing in Northern English funk & soul institution Smoove (from Smoove & Turrell) with musicians Andy Champion and Mike Porter felt naturally for Fab Samperi and came really easy: 
“We played at the jazz festival in Groningen and spent the next day together, but I've been knowing him through the internet for many years now. These guys are so real, funny and down to earth. Besides, I'm a big fan we just had to exchange mixes.” “With CMC & Silenta I share the same love for Big Beat and Soul music. I still remember we had a 
nice chat about music and philosophy when they were in Catania. They are top blokes! Sly Players is Slim of the Good Groove label himself, he was one first people who released my tunes. Ursula 1000 is always one of my favourite choices when it comes down to remixes,” Fab Samperi recalls about the other contributors. Jean-Marc Preisler aka JFB, meanwhile, is a DMC champion and celebrated remix artist. Adding spices to „Everyman“ featuring the mighty John Turrell is beat expert Timewarp Inc from Greece, as is Basement Freaks who recently moved to Hamburg/Germany, another sure-shot candidate for „Power Bossa Remixed“. „We played the Ghetto Funk s]]></itunes:summary>
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AR039CD <br />
CD & digital <br />
Agogo Records <br />
LC 15656 <br />
EAN 4260130540395 <br />
release date: 24.03.2014 <br />
<br />
Do you remember when sometimes only a few vinyl white labels existed of a monster tune? You couldn’t get hold of them in your record shop and there was no world wide net to download it. Then the digital age took over and it became easy to exchange cool sounds. Everybody could edit everything, it got very boring and the days of the remix seemed to be over. <br />
Now Fab Samperi comes along with “Power Bossa Remixed”, the remix version of his debut album “Power Bossa”. Sicily’s most prolific producer presents a breathless mixture Rhythm & Blues, Latin, Drum’n’Bass, HipHop and Soul rarely heard since the glory days of the rare vinyl white label and brings the fun back into the remix culture. <br />
For Fab Samperi it was a natural choice not stick to just one style. „I grew up surrounded by music. While my father was a jazz lover, my older brother Rob was the one who introduced me to a wide array of genres since i was little. Funk, Rock’n’Roll, Acid Jazz, HipHop, this is what you would find in his record collection. When I was about eight he was one of the first and most respected DJs in southern Italy. Rob was also a drummer and he taught me how to play when I was 10.“ Musical <br />
education didn’t stop here for Fab Samperi. „At music school I learned how to read and write music. I studied the flute for five years before I was getting more and more into Rock music. So I bought an <br />
electric guitar and started my own band, later I taught myself to play piano.“ <br />
“Power Bossa Remixed” starts with “Listen Up”, speeded up by forward thinking and globe travelling Canadian DJ Stickybuds. “I’ve been working with him for some time now,” says Samperi. “We were <br />
checking edits for our live sets. They are definitely a big part of the fun. When you’re DJing you definitely want to have fun. You gotta get into it, you know, to connect to the crowd. But at the same time you’re the DJ and your job is to bring the good music to the party, and most importantly, the hype! So I am really happy that Stickybuds and me have an official release and it perfectly kicks off this album.” Mo’ Horizons add some Brazilian Drum’n’Bass beats to “Stand Back”, transforming the tune in something new. The result is astounding. “We actually met a few times in Hannover, Catania and shared the same stage in Groningen. We also share the same feelings about music and are friends since their debut came out.” Skeewiff, a pioneer in his field, keeps the ball rolling with a dancefloor jazz version of “Stand Back”: “I love his remixes, he has an unmistakable style. And they are always <br />
bestsellers!” Bringing in Northern English funk & soul institution Smoove (from Smoove & Turrell) with musicians Andy Champion and Mike Porter felt naturally for Fab Samperi and came really easy: <br />
“We played at the jazz festival in Groningen and spent the next day together, but I've been knowing him through the internet for many years now. These guys are so real, funny and down to earth. Besides, I'm a big fan we just had to exchange mixes.” “With CMC & Silenta I share the same love for Big Beat and Soul music. I still remember we had a <br />
nice chat about music and philosophy when they were in Catania. They are top blokes! Sly Players is Slim of the Good Groove label himself, he was one first people who released my tunes. Ursula 1000 is always one of my favourite choices when it comes down to remixes,” Fab Samperi recalls about the other contributors. Jean-Marc Preisler aka JFB, meanwhile, is a DMC champion and celebrated remix artist. Adding spices to „Everyman“ featuring the mighty John Turrell is beat expert Timewarp Inc from Greece, as is Basement Freaks who recently moved to Hamburg/Germany, another sure-shot candidate for „Power Bossa Remixed“. „We played the Ghetto Funk stage at the Sunrise Festival in <br />
the UK. George is such a great and honest guy, we simply had to arrange mixes for each other.“ DJ Love from Dallas/USA makes a welcome appearance and describes the essence of a perfect remix <br />
scenario in his own words. „I am a true-school hip-hop head and DJ who absolutely loves breaks, electronic and just good music. Plain and simple.“ <br />
A Fab Samperi remix album would never be a complete without The Captain. „Oh yes, The Captain! A friend of mine and me, we have this special slang. When a person is really cool and stylish in what <br />
he does, this guy is a Captain for us. So when I started doing remixes, my friend liked them so much, suddenly I was The Captain,“ Fab Samperi explains. “Some people say that I invented a new style <br />
called ‘Power Bossa’, a blend of Latin, HipHop, Funk and Swing. Of course it is nice to get that kind of credit, but I obviously don’t take it too seriously. As you know, there’s no such thing as a single person making a new musical genre.<br />
Every style, old or new, builds on the past.” With “Power Bossa Remixed”, Fab Samperi shows his respect for this past and its musical innovators - and, being The Captain, he does it in style!” <br />
released March 24, 2014 on Agogo Records<br />
<br />
* [Spotify](https://open.spotify.com/album/5JvEnUebCUGUmHDqMPn99W)<br />
* [Apple Music](https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/power-bossa-remixed/814707174)<br />
* [Deezer](https://www.deezer.com/en/album/7400323)<br />
* [Google Play](https://play.google.com/store/music/album/Fab_Samperi_Power_Bossa_Remixed?id=Bj77y67i6vnfv5cnhif726kzzme)<br />
* [Amazon](https://www.amazon.com/Power-Bossa-Remixed-FAB-SAMPERI/dp/B00HV3W5YS/ref=sr_1_1?s=music&ie=UTF8&qid=1537823607&sr=1-1)]]></description>
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AR039CD <br />
CD & digital <br />
Agogo Records <br />
LC 15656 <br />
EAN 4260130540395 <br />
release date: 24.03.2014 <br />
<br />
Do you remember when sometimes only a few vinyl white labels existed of a monster tune? You couldn’t get hold of them in your record shop and there was no world wide net to download it. Then the digital age took over and it became easy to exchange cool sounds. Everybody could edit everything, it got very boring and the days of the remix seemed to be over. <br />
Now Fab Samperi comes along with “Power Bossa Remixed”, the remix version of his debut album “Power Bossa”. Sicily’s most prolific producer presents a breathless mixture Rhythm & Blues, Latin, Drum’n’Bass, HipHop and Soul rarely heard since the glory days of the rare vinyl white label and brings the fun back into the remix culture. <br />
For Fab Samperi it was a natural choice not stick to just one style. „I grew up surrounded by music. While my father was a jazz lover, my older brother Rob was the one who introduced me to a wide array of genres since i was little. Funk, Rock’n’Roll, Acid Jazz, HipHop, this is what you would find in his record collection. When I was about eight he was one of the first and most respected DJs in southern Italy. Rob was also a drummer and he taught me how to play when I was 10.“ Musical <br />
education didn’t stop here for Fab Samperi. „At music school I learned how to read and write music. I studied the flute for five years before I was getting more and more into Rock music. So I bought an <br />
electric guitar and started my own band, later I taught myself to play piano.“ <br />
“Power Bossa Remixed” starts with “Listen Up”, speeded up by forward thinking and globe travelling Canadian DJ Stickybuds. “I’ve been working with him for some time now,” says Samperi. “We were <br />
checking edits for our live sets. They are definitely a big part of the fun. When you’re DJing you definitely want to have fun. You gotta get into it, you know, to connect to the crowd. But at the same time you’re the DJ and your job is to bring the good music to the party, and most importantly, the hype! So I am really happy that Stickybuds and me have an official release and it perfectly kicks off this album.” Mo’ Horizons add some Brazilian Drum’n’Bass beats to “Stand Back”, transforming the tune in something new. The result is astounding. “We actually met a few times in Hannover, Catania and shared the same stage in Groningen. We also share the same feelings about music and are friends since their debut came out.” Skeewiff, a pioneer in his field, keeps the ball rolling with a dancefloor jazz version of “Stand Back”: “I love his remixes, he has an unmistakable style. And they are always <br />
bestsellers!” Bringing in Northern English funk & soul institution Smoove (from Smoove & Turrell) with musicians Andy Champion and Mike Porter felt naturally for Fab Samperi and came really easy: <br />
“We played at the jazz festival in Groningen and spent the next day together, but I've been knowing him through the internet for many years now. These guys are so real, funny and down to earth. Besides, I'm a big fan we just had to exchange mixes.” “With CMC & Silenta I share the same love for Big Beat and Soul music. I still remember we had a <br />
nice chat about music and philosophy when they were in Catania. They are top blokes! Sly Players is Slim of the Good Groove label himself, he was one first people who released my tunes. Ursula 1000 is always one of my favourite choices when it comes down to remixes,” Fab Samperi recalls about the other contributors. Jean-Marc Preisler aka JFB, meanwhile, is a DMC champion and celebrated remix artist. Adding spices to „Everyman“ featuring the mighty John Turrell is beat expert Timewarp Inc from Greece, as is Basement Freaks who recently moved to Hamburg/Germany, another sure-shot candidate for „Power Bossa Remixed“. „We played the Ghetto Funk stage at the Sunrise Festival in <br />
the UK. George is such a great and honest guy, we simply had to arrange mixes for each other.“ DJ Love from Dallas/USA makes a welcome appearance and describes the essence of a perfect remix <br />
scenario in his own words. „I am a true-school hip-hop head and DJ who absolutely loves breaks, electronic and just good music. Plain and simple.“ <br />
A Fab Samperi remix album would never be a complete without The Captain. „Oh yes, The Captain! A friend of mine and me, we have this special slang. When a person is really cool and stylish in what <br />
he does, this guy is a Captain for us. So when I started doing remixes, my friend liked them so much, suddenly I was The Captain,“ Fab Samperi explains. “Some people say that I invented a new style <br />
called ‘Power Bossa’, a blend of Latin, HipHop, Funk and Swing. Of course it is nice to get that kind of credit, but I obviously don’t take it too seriously. As you know, there’s no such thing as a single person making a new musical genre.<br />
Every style, old or new, builds on the past.” With “Power Bossa Remixed”, Fab Samperi shows his respect for this past and its musical innovators - and, being The Captain, he does it in style!” <br />
released March 24, 2014 on Agogo Records<br />
<br />
* [Spotify](https://open.spotify.com/album/5JvEnUebCUGUmHDqMPn99W)<br />
* [Apple Music](https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/power-bossa-remixed/814707174)<br />
* [Deezer](https://www.deezer.com/en/album/7400323)<br />
* [Google Play](https://play.google.com/store/music/album/Fab_Samperi_Power_Bossa_Remixed?id=Bj77y67i6vnfv5cnhif726kzzme)<br />
* [Amazon](https://www.amazon.com/Power-Bossa-Remixed-FAB-SAMPERI/dp/B00HV3W5YS/ref=sr_1_1?s=music&ie=UTF8&qid=1537823607&sr=1-1)]]></googleplay:description>
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AR039CD 
CD & digital 
Agogo Records 
LC 15656 
EAN 4260130540395 
release date: 24.03.2014 

Do you remember when sometimes only a few vinyl white labels existed of a monster tune? You couldn’t get hold of them in your record shop and there was no world wide net to download it. Then the digital age took over and it became easy to exchange cool sounds. Everybody could edit everything, it got very boring and the days of the remix seemed to be over. 
Now Fab Samperi comes along with “Power Bossa Remixed”, the remix version of his debut album “Power Bossa”. Sicily’s most prolific producer presents a breathless mixture Rhythm & Blues, Latin, Drum’n’Bass, HipHop and Soul rarely heard since the glory days of the rare vinyl white label and brings the fun back into the remix culture. 
For Fab Samperi it was a natural choice not stick to just one style. „I grew up surrounded by music. While my father was a jazz lover, my older brother Rob was the one who introduced me to a wide array of genres since i was little. Funk, Rock’n’Roll, Acid Jazz, HipHop, this is what you would find in his record collection. When I was about eight he was one of the first and most respected DJs in southern Italy. Rob was also a drummer and he taught me how to play when I was 10.“ Musical 
education didn’t stop here for Fab Samperi. „At music school I learned how to read and write music. I studied the flute for five years before I was getting more and more into Rock music. So I bought an 
electric guitar and started my own band, later I taught myself to play piano.“ 
“Power Bossa Remixed” starts with “Listen Up”, speeded up by forward thinking and globe travelling Canadian DJ Stickybuds. “I’ve been working with him for some time now,” says Samperi. “We were 
checking edits for our live sets. They are definitely a big part of the fun. When you’re DJing you definitely want to have fun. You gotta get into it, you know, to connect to the crowd. But at the same time you’re the DJ and your job is to bring the good music to the party, and most importantly, the hype! So I am really happy that Stickybuds and me have an official release and it perfectly kicks off this album.” Mo’ Horizons add some Brazilian Drum’n’Bass beats to “Stand Back”, transforming the tune in something new. The result is astounding. “We actually met a few times in Hannover, Catania and shared the same stage in Groningen. We also share the same feelings about music and are friends since their debut came out.” Skeewiff, a pioneer in his field, keeps the ball rolling with a dancefloor jazz version of “Stand Back”: “I love his remixes, he has an unmistakable style. And they are always 
bestsellers!” Bringing in Northern English funk & soul institution Smoove (from Smoove & Turrell) with musicians Andy Champion and Mike Porter felt naturally for Fab Samperi and came really easy: 
“We played at the jazz festival in Groningen and spent the next day together, but I've been knowing him through the internet for many years now. These guys are so real, funny and down to earth. Besides, I'm a big fan we just had to exchange mixes.” “With CMC & Silenta I share the same love for Big Beat and Soul music. I still remember we had a 
nice chat about music and philosophy when they were in Catania. They are top blokes! Sly Players is Slim of the Good Groove label himself, he was one first people who released my tunes. Ursula 1000 is always one of my favourite choices when it comes down to remixes,” Fab Samperi recalls about the other contributors. Jean-Marc Preisler aka JFB, meanwhile, is a DMC champion and celebrated remix artist. Adding spices to „Everyman“ featuring the mighty John Turrell is beat expert Timewarp Inc from Greece, as is Basement Freaks who recently moved to Hamburg/Germany, another sure-shot candidate for „Power Bossa Remixed“. „We played the Ghetto Funk s]]></itunes:summary>
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            <title><![CDATA[04 Stand Back feat. Bella Wagner (Skeewiff Remix).mp3]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/fab-samperi/04-stand-back-feat-bella-wagner-skeewiff-remix/</link>
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            <description><![CDATA[FAB SAMPERI "POWER BOSSA REMIXED" <br />
AR039CD <br />
CD & digital <br />
Agogo Records <br />
LC 15656 <br />
EAN 4260130540395 <br />
release date: 24.03.2014 <br />
<br />
Do you remember when sometimes only a few vinyl white labels existed of a monster tune? You couldn’t get hold of them in your record shop and there was no world wide net to download it. Then the digital age took over and it became easy to exchange cool sounds. Everybody could edit everything, it got very boring and the days of the remix seemed to be over. <br />
Now Fab Samperi comes along with “Power Bossa Remixed”, the remix version of his debut album “Power Bossa”. Sicily’s most prolific producer presents a breathless mixture Rhythm & Blues, Latin, Drum’n’Bass, HipHop and Soul rarely heard since the glory days of the rare vinyl white label and brings the fun back into the remix culture. <br />
For Fab Samperi it was a natural choice not stick to just one style. „I grew up surrounded by music. While my father was a jazz lover, my older brother Rob was the one who introduced me to a wide array of genres since i was little. Funk, Rock’n’Roll, Acid Jazz, HipHop, this is what you would find in his record collection. When I was about eight he was one of the first and most respected DJs in southern Italy. Rob was also a drummer and he taught me how to play when I was 10.“ Musical <br />
education didn’t stop here for Fab Samperi. „At music school I learned how to read and write music. I studied the flute for five years before I was getting more and more into Rock music. So I bought an <br />
electric guitar and started my own band, later I taught myself to play piano.“ <br />
“Power Bossa Remixed” starts with “Listen Up”, speeded up by forward thinking and globe travelling Canadian DJ Stickybuds. “I’ve been working with him for some time now,” says Samperi. “We were <br />
checking edits for our live sets. They are definitely a big part of the fun. When you’re DJing you definitely want to have fun. You gotta get into it, you know, to connect to the crowd. But at the same time you’re the DJ and your job is to bring the good music to the party, and most importantly, the hype! So I am really happy that Stickybuds and me have an official release and it perfectly kicks off this album.” Mo’ Horizons add some Brazilian Drum’n’Bass beats to “Stand Back”, transforming the tune in something new. The result is astounding. “We actually met a few times in Hannover, Catania and shared the same stage in Groningen. We also share the same feelings about music and are friends since their debut came out.” Skeewiff, a pioneer in his field, keeps the ball rolling with a dancefloor jazz version of “Stand Back”: “I love his remixes, he has an unmistakable style. And they are always <br />
bestsellers!” Bringing in Northern English funk & soul institution Smoove (from Smoove & Turrell) with musicians Andy Champion and Mike Porter felt naturally for Fab Samperi and came really easy: <br />
“We played at the jazz festival in Groningen and spent the next day together, but I've been knowing him through the internet for many years now. These guys are so real, funny and down to earth. Besides, I'm a big fan we just had to exchange mixes.” “With CMC & Silenta I share the same love for Big Beat and Soul music. I still remember we had a <br />
nice chat about music and philosophy when they were in Catania. They are top blokes! Sly Players is Slim of the Good Groove label himself, he was one first people who released my tunes. Ursula 1000 is always one of my favourite choices when it comes down to remixes,” Fab Samperi recalls about the other contributors. Jean-Marc Preisler aka JFB, meanwhile, is a DMC champion and celebrated remix artist. Adding spices to „Everyman“ featuring the mighty John Turrell is beat expert Timewarp Inc from Greece, as is Basement Freaks who recently moved to Hamburg/Germany, another sure-shot candidate for „Power Bossa Remixed“. „We played the Ghetto Funk stage at the Sunrise Festival in <br />
the UK. George is such a great and honest guy, we simply had to arrange mixes for each other.“ DJ Love from Dallas/USA makes a welcome appearance and describes the essence of a perfect remix <br />
scenario in his own words. „I am a true-school hip-hop head and DJ who absolutely loves breaks, electronic and just good music. Plain and simple.“ <br />
A Fab Samperi remix album would never be a complete without The Captain. „Oh yes, The Captain! A friend of mine and me, we have this special slang. When a person is really cool and stylish in what <br />
he does, this guy is a Captain for us. So when I started doing remixes, my friend liked them so much, suddenly I was The Captain,“ Fab Samperi explains. “Some people say that I invented a new style <br />
called ‘Power Bossa’, a blend of Latin, HipHop, Funk and Swing. Of course it is nice to get that kind of credit, but I obviously don’t take it too seriously. As you know, there’s no such thing as a single person making a new musical genre.<br />
Every style, old or new, builds on the past.” With “Power Bossa Remixed”, Fab Samperi shows his respect for this past and its musical innovators - and, being The Captain, he does it in style!” <br />
released March 24, 2014 on Agogo Records<br />
<br />
* [Spotify](https://open.spotify.com/album/5JvEnUebCUGUmHDqMPn99W)<br />
* [Apple Music](https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/power-bossa-remixed/814707174)<br />
* [Deezer](https://www.deezer.com/en/album/7400323)<br />
* [Google Play](https://play.google.com/store/music/album/Fab_Samperi_Power_Bossa_Remixed?id=Bj77y67i6vnfv5cnhif726kzzme)<br />
* [Amazon](https://www.amazon.com/Power-Bossa-Remixed-FAB-SAMPERI/dp/B00HV3W5YS/ref=sr_1_1?s=music&ie=UTF8&qid=1537823607&sr=1-1)]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[FAB SAMPERI "POWER BOSSA REMIXED" <br />
AR039CD <br />
CD & digital <br />
Agogo Records <br />
LC 15656 <br />
EAN 4260130540395 <br />
release date: 24.03.2014 <br />
<br />
Do you remember when sometimes only a few vinyl white labels existed of a monster tune? You couldn’t get hold of them in your record shop and there was no world wide net to download it. Then the digital age took over and it became easy to exchange cool sounds. Everybody could edit everything, it got very boring and the days of the remix seemed to be over. <br />
Now Fab Samperi comes along with “Power Bossa Remixed”, the remix version of his debut album “Power Bossa”. Sicily’s most prolific producer presents a breathless mixture Rhythm & Blues, Latin, Drum’n’Bass, HipHop and Soul rarely heard since the glory days of the rare vinyl white label and brings the fun back into the remix culture. <br />
For Fab Samperi it was a natural choice not stick to just one style. „I grew up surrounded by music. While my father was a jazz lover, my older brother Rob was the one who introduced me to a wide array of genres since i was little. Funk, Rock’n’Roll, Acid Jazz, HipHop, this is what you would find in his record collection. When I was about eight he was one of the first and most respected DJs in southern Italy. Rob was also a drummer and he taught me how to play when I was 10.“ Musical <br />
education didn’t stop here for Fab Samperi. „At music school I learned how to read and write music. I studied the flute for five years before I was getting more and more into Rock music. So I bought an <br />
electric guitar and started my own band, later I taught myself to play piano.“ <br />
“Power Bossa Remixed” starts with “Listen Up”, speeded up by forward thinking and globe travelling Canadian DJ Stickybuds. “I’ve been working with him for some time now,” says Samperi. “We were <br />
checking edits for our live sets. They are definitely a big part of the fun. When you’re DJing you definitely want to have fun. You gotta get into it, you know, to connect to the crowd. But at the same time you’re the DJ and your job is to bring the good music to the party, and most importantly, the hype! So I am really happy that Stickybuds and me have an official release and it perfectly kicks off this album.” Mo’ Horizons add some Brazilian Drum’n’Bass beats to “Stand Back”, transforming the tune in something new. The result is astounding. “We actually met a few times in Hannover, Catania and shared the same stage in Groningen. We also share the same feelings about music and are friends since their debut came out.” Skeewiff, a pioneer in his field, keeps the ball rolling with a dancefloor jazz version of “Stand Back”: “I love his remixes, he has an unmistakable style. And they are always <br />
bestsellers!” Bringing in Northern English funk & soul institution Smoove (from Smoove & Turrell) with musicians Andy Champion and Mike Porter felt naturally for Fab Samperi and came really easy: <br />
“We played at the jazz festival in Groningen and spent the next day together, but I've been knowing him through the internet for many years now. These guys are so real, funny and down to earth. Besides, I'm a big fan we just had to exchange mixes.” “With CMC & Silenta I share the same love for Big Beat and Soul music. I still remember we had a <br />
nice chat about music and philosophy when they were in Catania. They are top blokes! Sly Players is Slim of the Good Groove label himself, he was one first people who released my tunes. Ursula 1000 is always one of my favourite choices when it comes down to remixes,” Fab Samperi recalls about the other contributors. Jean-Marc Preisler aka JFB, meanwhile, is a DMC champion and celebrated remix artist. Adding spices to „Everyman“ featuring the mighty John Turrell is beat expert Timewarp Inc from Greece, as is Basement Freaks who recently moved to Hamburg/Germany, another sure-shot candidate for „Power Bossa Remixed“. „We played the Ghetto Funk stage at the Sunrise Festival in <br />
the UK. George is such a great and honest guy, we simply had to arrange mixes for each other.“ DJ Love from Dallas/USA makes a welcome appearance and describes the essence of a perfect remix <br />
scenario in his own words. „I am a true-school hip-hop head and DJ who absolutely loves breaks, electronic and just good music. Plain and simple.“ <br />
A Fab Samperi remix album would never be a complete without The Captain. „Oh yes, The Captain! A friend of mine and me, we have this special slang. When a person is really cool and stylish in what <br />
he does, this guy is a Captain for us. So when I started doing remixes, my friend liked them so much, suddenly I was The Captain,“ Fab Samperi explains. “Some people say that I invented a new style <br />
called ‘Power Bossa’, a blend of Latin, HipHop, Funk and Swing. Of course it is nice to get that kind of credit, but I obviously don’t take it too seriously. As you know, there’s no such thing as a single person making a new musical genre.<br />
Every style, old or new, builds on the past.” With “Power Bossa Remixed”, Fab Samperi shows his respect for this past and its musical innovators - and, being The Captain, he does it in style!” <br />
released March 24, 2014 on Agogo Records<br />
<br />
* [Spotify](https://open.spotify.com/album/5JvEnUebCUGUmHDqMPn99W)<br />
* [Apple Music](https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/power-bossa-remixed/814707174)<br />
* [Deezer](https://www.deezer.com/en/album/7400323)<br />
* [Google Play](https://play.google.com/store/music/album/Fab_Samperi_Power_Bossa_Remixed?id=Bj77y67i6vnfv5cnhif726kzzme)<br />
* [Amazon](https://www.amazon.com/Power-Bossa-Remixed-FAB-SAMPERI/dp/B00HV3W5YS/ref=sr_1_1?s=music&ie=UTF8&qid=1537823607&sr=1-1)]]></googleplay:description>
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AR039CD 
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Agogo Records 
LC 15656 
EAN 4260130540395 
release date: 24.03.2014 

Do you remember when sometimes only a few vinyl white labels existed of a monster tune? You couldn’t get hold of them in your record shop and there was no world wide net to download it. Then the digital age took over and it became easy to exchange cool sounds. Everybody could edit everything, it got very boring and the days of the remix seemed to be over. 
Now Fab Samperi comes along with “Power Bossa Remixed”, the remix version of his debut album “Power Bossa”. Sicily’s most prolific producer presents a breathless mixture Rhythm & Blues, Latin, Drum’n’Bass, HipHop and Soul rarely heard since the glory days of the rare vinyl white label and brings the fun back into the remix culture. 
For Fab Samperi it was a natural choice not stick to just one style. „I grew up surrounded by music. While my father was a jazz lover, my older brother Rob was the one who introduced me to a wide array of genres since i was little. Funk, Rock’n’Roll, Acid Jazz, HipHop, this is what you would find in his record collection. When I was about eight he was one of the first and most respected DJs in southern Italy. Rob was also a drummer and he taught me how to play when I was 10.“ Musical 
education didn’t stop here for Fab Samperi. „At music school I learned how to read and write music. I studied the flute for five years before I was getting more and more into Rock music. So I bought an 
electric guitar and started my own band, later I taught myself to play piano.“ 
“Power Bossa Remixed” starts with “Listen Up”, speeded up by forward thinking and globe travelling Canadian DJ Stickybuds. “I’ve been working with him for some time now,” says Samperi. “We were 
checking edits for our live sets. They are definitely a big part of the fun. When you’re DJing you definitely want to have fun. You gotta get into it, you know, to connect to the crowd. But at the same time you’re the DJ and your job is to bring the good music to the party, and most importantly, the hype! So I am really happy that Stickybuds and me have an official release and it perfectly kicks off this album.” Mo’ Horizons add some Brazilian Drum’n’Bass beats to “Stand Back”, transforming the tune in something new. The result is astounding. “We actually met a few times in Hannover, Catania and shared the same stage in Groningen. We also share the same feelings about music and are friends since their debut came out.” Skeewiff, a pioneer in his field, keeps the ball rolling with a dancefloor jazz version of “Stand Back”: “I love his remixes, he has an unmistakable style. And they are always 
bestsellers!” Bringing in Northern English funk & soul institution Smoove (from Smoove & Turrell) with musicians Andy Champion and Mike Porter felt naturally for Fab Samperi and came really easy: 
“We played at the jazz festival in Groningen and spent the next day together, but I've been knowing him through the internet for many years now. These guys are so real, funny and down to earth. Besides, I'm a big fan we just had to exchange mixes.” “With CMC & Silenta I share the same love for Big Beat and Soul music. I still remember we had a 
nice chat about music and philosophy when they were in Catania. They are top blokes! Sly Players is Slim of the Good Groove label himself, he was one first people who released my tunes. Ursula 1000 is always one of my favourite choices when it comes down to remixes,” Fab Samperi recalls about the other contributors. Jean-Marc Preisler aka JFB, meanwhile, is a DMC champion and celebrated remix artist. Adding spices to „Everyman“ featuring the mighty John Turrell is beat expert Timewarp Inc from Greece, as is Basement Freaks who recently moved to Hamburg/Germany, another sure-shot candidate for „Power Bossa Remixed“. „We played the Ghetto Funk s]]></itunes:summary>
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            <title><![CDATA[05 Listen Up feat. Jonnathan Molina (JFB Remix).mp3]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/fab-samperi/05-listen-up-feat-jonnathan-molina-jfb-remix/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Fab Samperi]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[FAB SAMPERI "POWER BOSSA REMIXED" <br />
AR039CD <br />
CD & digital <br />
Agogo Records <br />
LC 15656 <br />
EAN 4260130540395 <br />
release date: 24.03.2014 <br />
<br />
Do you remember when sometimes only a few vinyl white labels existed of a monster tune? You couldn’t get hold of them in your record shop and there was no world wide net to download it. Then the digital age took over and it became easy to exchange cool sounds. Everybody could edit everything, it got very boring and the days of the remix seemed to be over. <br />
Now Fab Samperi comes along with “Power Bossa Remixed”, the remix version of his debut album “Power Bossa”. Sicily’s most prolific producer presents a breathless mixture Rhythm & Blues, Latin, Drum’n’Bass, HipHop and Soul rarely heard since the glory days of the rare vinyl white label and brings the fun back into the remix culture. <br />
For Fab Samperi it was a natural choice not stick to just one style. „I grew up surrounded by music. While my father was a jazz lover, my older brother Rob was the one who introduced me to a wide array of genres since i was little. Funk, Rock’n’Roll, Acid Jazz, HipHop, this is what you would find in his record collection. When I was about eight he was one of the first and most respected DJs in southern Italy. Rob was also a drummer and he taught me how to play when I was 10.“ Musical <br />
education didn’t stop here for Fab Samperi. „At music school I learned how to read and write music. I studied the flute for five years before I was getting more and more into Rock music. So I bought an <br />
electric guitar and started my own band, later I taught myself to play piano.“ <br />
“Power Bossa Remixed” starts with “Listen Up”, speeded up by forward thinking and globe travelling Canadian DJ Stickybuds. “I’ve been working with him for some time now,” says Samperi. “We were <br />
checking edits for our live sets. They are definitely a big part of the fun. When you’re DJing you definitely want to have fun. You gotta get into it, you know, to connect to the crowd. But at the same time you’re the DJ and your job is to bring the good music to the party, and most importantly, the hype! So I am really happy that Stickybuds and me have an official release and it perfectly kicks off this album.” Mo’ Horizons add some Brazilian Drum’n’Bass beats to “Stand Back”, transforming the tune in something new. The result is astounding. “We actually met a few times in Hannover, Catania and shared the same stage in Groningen. We also share the same feelings about music and are friends since their debut came out.” Skeewiff, a pioneer in his field, keeps the ball rolling with a dancefloor jazz version of “Stand Back”: “I love his remixes, he has an unmistakable style. And they are always <br />
bestsellers!” Bringing in Northern English funk & soul institution Smoove (from Smoove & Turrell) with musicians Andy Champion and Mike Porter felt naturally for Fab Samperi and came really easy: <br />
“We played at the jazz festival in Groningen and spent the next day together, but I've been knowing him through the internet for many years now. These guys are so real, funny and down to earth. Besides, I'm a big fan we just had to exchange mixes.” “With CMC & Silenta I share the same love for Big Beat and Soul music. I still remember we had a <br />
nice chat about music and philosophy when they were in Catania. They are top blokes! Sly Players is Slim of the Good Groove label himself, he was one first people who released my tunes. Ursula 1000 is always one of my favourite choices when it comes down to remixes,” Fab Samperi recalls about the other contributors. Jean-Marc Preisler aka JFB, meanwhile, is a DMC champion and celebrated remix artist. Adding spices to „Everyman“ featuring the mighty John Turrell is beat expert Timewarp Inc from Greece, as is Basement Freaks who recently moved to Hamburg/Germany, another sure-shot candidate for „Power Bossa Remixed“. „We played the Ghetto Funk stage at the Sunrise Festival in <br />
the UK. George is such a great and honest guy, we simply had to arrange mixes for each other.“ DJ Love from Dallas/USA makes a welcome appearance and describes the essence of a perfect remix <br />
scenario in his own words. „I am a true-school hip-hop head and DJ who absolutely loves breaks, electronic and just good music. Plain and simple.“ <br />
A Fab Samperi remix album would never be a complete without The Captain. „Oh yes, The Captain! A friend of mine and me, we have this special slang. When a person is really cool and stylish in what <br />
he does, this guy is a Captain for us. So when I started doing remixes, my friend liked them so much, suddenly I was The Captain,“ Fab Samperi explains. “Some people say that I invented a new style <br />
called ‘Power Bossa’, a blend of Latin, HipHop, Funk and Swing. Of course it is nice to get that kind of credit, but I obviously don’t take it too seriously. As you know, there’s no such thing as a single person making a new musical genre.<br />
Every style, old or new, builds on the past.” With “Power Bossa Remixed”, Fab Samperi shows his respect for this past and its musical innovators - and, being The Captain, he does it in style!” <br />
released March 24, 2014 on Agogo Records<br />
<br />
* [Spotify](https://open.spotify.com/album/5JvEnUebCUGUmHDqMPn99W)<br />
* [Apple Music](https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/power-bossa-remixed/814707174)<br />
* [Deezer](https://www.deezer.com/en/album/7400323)<br />
* [Google Play](https://play.google.com/store/music/album/Fab_Samperi_Power_Bossa_Remixed?id=Bj77y67i6vnfv5cnhif726kzzme)<br />
* [Amazon](https://www.amazon.com/Power-Bossa-Remixed-FAB-SAMPERI/dp/B00HV3W5YS/ref=sr_1_1?s=music&ie=UTF8&qid=1537823607&sr=1-1)]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[FAB SAMPERI "POWER BOSSA REMIXED" <br />
AR039CD <br />
CD & digital <br />
Agogo Records <br />
LC 15656 <br />
EAN 4260130540395 <br />
release date: 24.03.2014 <br />
<br />
Do you remember when sometimes only a few vinyl white labels existed of a monster tune? You couldn’t get hold of them in your record shop and there was no world wide net to download it. Then the digital age took over and it became easy to exchange cool sounds. Everybody could edit everything, it got very boring and the days of the remix seemed to be over. <br />
Now Fab Samperi comes along with “Power Bossa Remixed”, the remix version of his debut album “Power Bossa”. Sicily’s most prolific producer presents a breathless mixture Rhythm & Blues, Latin, Drum’n’Bass, HipHop and Soul rarely heard since the glory days of the rare vinyl white label and brings the fun back into the remix culture. <br />
For Fab Samperi it was a natural choice not stick to just one style. „I grew up surrounded by music. While my father was a jazz lover, my older brother Rob was the one who introduced me to a wide array of genres since i was little. Funk, Rock’n’Roll, Acid Jazz, HipHop, this is what you would find in his record collection. When I was about eight he was one of the first and most respected DJs in southern Italy. Rob was also a drummer and he taught me how to play when I was 10.“ Musical <br />
education didn’t stop here for Fab Samperi. „At music school I learned how to read and write music. I studied the flute for five years before I was getting more and more into Rock music. So I bought an <br />
electric guitar and started my own band, later I taught myself to play piano.“ <br />
“Power Bossa Remixed” starts with “Listen Up”, speeded up by forward thinking and globe travelling Canadian DJ Stickybuds. “I’ve been working with him for some time now,” says Samperi. “We were <br />
checking edits for our live sets. They are definitely a big part of the fun. When you’re DJing you definitely want to have fun. You gotta get into it, you know, to connect to the crowd. But at the same time you’re the DJ and your job is to bring the good music to the party, and most importantly, the hype! So I am really happy that Stickybuds and me have an official release and it perfectly kicks off this album.” Mo’ Horizons add some Brazilian Drum’n’Bass beats to “Stand Back”, transforming the tune in something new. The result is astounding. “We actually met a few times in Hannover, Catania and shared the same stage in Groningen. We also share the same feelings about music and are friends since their debut came out.” Skeewiff, a pioneer in his field, keeps the ball rolling with a dancefloor jazz version of “Stand Back”: “I love his remixes, he has an unmistakable style. And they are always <br />
bestsellers!” Bringing in Northern English funk & soul institution Smoove (from Smoove & Turrell) with musicians Andy Champion and Mike Porter felt naturally for Fab Samperi and came really easy: <br />
“We played at the jazz festival in Groningen and spent the next day together, but I've been knowing him through the internet for many years now. These guys are so real, funny and down to earth. Besides, I'm a big fan we just had to exchange mixes.” “With CMC & Silenta I share the same love for Big Beat and Soul music. I still remember we had a <br />
nice chat about music and philosophy when they were in Catania. They are top blokes! Sly Players is Slim of the Good Groove label himself, he was one first people who released my tunes. Ursula 1000 is always one of my favourite choices when it comes down to remixes,” Fab Samperi recalls about the other contributors. Jean-Marc Preisler aka JFB, meanwhile, is a DMC champion and celebrated remix artist. Adding spices to „Everyman“ featuring the mighty John Turrell is beat expert Timewarp Inc from Greece, as is Basement Freaks who recently moved to Hamburg/Germany, another sure-shot candidate for „Power Bossa Remixed“. „We played the Ghetto Funk stage at the Sunrise Festival in <br />
the UK. George is such a great and honest guy, we simply had to arrange mixes for each other.“ DJ Love from Dallas/USA makes a welcome appearance and describes the essence of a perfect remix <br />
scenario in his own words. „I am a true-school hip-hop head and DJ who absolutely loves breaks, electronic and just good music. Plain and simple.“ <br />
A Fab Samperi remix album would never be a complete without The Captain. „Oh yes, The Captain! A friend of mine and me, we have this special slang. When a person is really cool and stylish in what <br />
he does, this guy is a Captain for us. So when I started doing remixes, my friend liked them so much, suddenly I was The Captain,“ Fab Samperi explains. “Some people say that I invented a new style <br />
called ‘Power Bossa’, a blend of Latin, HipHop, Funk and Swing. Of course it is nice to get that kind of credit, but I obviously don’t take it too seriously. As you know, there’s no such thing as a single person making a new musical genre.<br />
Every style, old or new, builds on the past.” With “Power Bossa Remixed”, Fab Samperi shows his respect for this past and its musical innovators - and, being The Captain, he does it in style!” <br />
released March 24, 2014 on Agogo Records<br />
<br />
* [Spotify](https://open.spotify.com/album/5JvEnUebCUGUmHDqMPn99W)<br />
* [Apple Music](https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/power-bossa-remixed/814707174)<br />
* [Deezer](https://www.deezer.com/en/album/7400323)<br />
* [Google Play](https://play.google.com/store/music/album/Fab_Samperi_Power_Bossa_Remixed?id=Bj77y67i6vnfv5cnhif726kzzme)<br />
* [Amazon](https://www.amazon.com/Power-Bossa-Remixed-FAB-SAMPERI/dp/B00HV3W5YS/ref=sr_1_1?s=music&ie=UTF8&qid=1537823607&sr=1-1)]]></googleplay:description>
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AR039CD 
CD & digital 
Agogo Records 
LC 15656 
EAN 4260130540395 
release date: 24.03.2014 

Do you remember when sometimes only a few vinyl white labels existed of a monster tune? You couldn’t get hold of them in your record shop and there was no world wide net to download it. Then the digital age took over and it became easy to exchange cool sounds. Everybody could edit everything, it got very boring and the days of the remix seemed to be over. 
Now Fab Samperi comes along with “Power Bossa Remixed”, the remix version of his debut album “Power Bossa”. Sicily’s most prolific producer presents a breathless mixture Rhythm & Blues, Latin, Drum’n’Bass, HipHop and Soul rarely heard since the glory days of the rare vinyl white label and brings the fun back into the remix culture. 
For Fab Samperi it was a natural choice not stick to just one style. „I grew up surrounded by music. While my father was a jazz lover, my older brother Rob was the one who introduced me to a wide array of genres since i was little. Funk, Rock’n’Roll, Acid Jazz, HipHop, this is what you would find in his record collection. When I was about eight he was one of the first and most respected DJs in southern Italy. Rob was also a drummer and he taught me how to play when I was 10.“ Musical 
education didn’t stop here for Fab Samperi. „At music school I learned how to read and write music. I studied the flute for five years before I was getting more and more into Rock music. So I bought an 
electric guitar and started my own band, later I taught myself to play piano.“ 
“Power Bossa Remixed” starts with “Listen Up”, speeded up by forward thinking and globe travelling Canadian DJ Stickybuds. “I’ve been working with him for some time now,” says Samperi. “We were 
checking edits for our live sets. They are definitely a big part of the fun. When you’re DJing you definitely want to have fun. You gotta get into it, you know, to connect to the crowd. But at the same time you’re the DJ and your job is to bring the good music to the party, and most importantly, the hype! So I am really happy that Stickybuds and me have an official release and it perfectly kicks off this album.” Mo’ Horizons add some Brazilian Drum’n’Bass beats to “Stand Back”, transforming the tune in something new. The result is astounding. “We actually met a few times in Hannover, Catania and shared the same stage in Groningen. We also share the same feelings about music and are friends since their debut came out.” Skeewiff, a pioneer in his field, keeps the ball rolling with a dancefloor jazz version of “Stand Back”: “I love his remixes, he has an unmistakable style. And they are always 
bestsellers!” Bringing in Northern English funk & soul institution Smoove (from Smoove & Turrell) with musicians Andy Champion and Mike Porter felt naturally for Fab Samperi and came really easy: 
“We played at the jazz festival in Groningen and spent the next day together, but I've been knowing him through the internet for many years now. These guys are so real, funny and down to earth. Besides, I'm a big fan we just had to exchange mixes.” “With CMC & Silenta I share the same love for Big Beat and Soul music. I still remember we had a 
nice chat about music and philosophy when they were in Catania. They are top blokes! Sly Players is Slim of the Good Groove label himself, he was one first people who released my tunes. Ursula 1000 is always one of my favourite choices when it comes down to remixes,” Fab Samperi recalls about the other contributors. Jean-Marc Preisler aka JFB, meanwhile, is a DMC champion and celebrated remix artist. Adding spices to „Everyman“ featuring the mighty John Turrell is beat expert Timewarp Inc from Greece, as is Basement Freaks who recently moved to Hamburg/Germany, another sure-shot candidate for „Power Bossa Remixed“. „We played the Ghetto Funk s]]></itunes:summary>
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            <title><![CDATA[06 Heaven Sent feat. John Turrell (Basement Freaks Remix).mp3]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/fab-samperi/06-heaven-sent-feat-john-turrell-basement-freaks-remix/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Fab Samperi]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[FAB SAMPERI "POWER BOSSA REMIXED" <br />
AR039CD <br />
CD & digital <br />
Agogo Records <br />
LC 15656 <br />
EAN 4260130540395 <br />
release date: 24.03.2014 <br />
<br />
Do you remember when sometimes only a few vinyl white labels existed of a monster tune? You couldn’t get hold of them in your record shop and there was no world wide net to download it. Then the digital age took over and it became easy to exchange cool sounds. Everybody could edit everything, it got very boring and the days of the remix seemed to be over. <br />
Now Fab Samperi comes along with “Power Bossa Remixed”, the remix version of his debut album “Power Bossa”. Sicily’s most prolific producer presents a breathless mixture Rhythm & Blues, Latin, Drum’n’Bass, HipHop and Soul rarely heard since the glory days of the rare vinyl white label and brings the fun back into the remix culture. <br />
For Fab Samperi it was a natural choice not stick to just one style. „I grew up surrounded by music. While my father was a jazz lover, my older brother Rob was the one who introduced me to a wide array of genres since i was little. Funk, Rock’n’Roll, Acid Jazz, HipHop, this is what you would find in his record collection. When I was about eight he was one of the first and most respected DJs in southern Italy. Rob was also a drummer and he taught me how to play when I was 10.“ Musical <br />
education didn’t stop here for Fab Samperi. „At music school I learned how to read and write music. I studied the flute for five years before I was getting more and more into Rock music. So I bought an <br />
electric guitar and started my own band, later I taught myself to play piano.“ <br />
“Power Bossa Remixed” starts with “Listen Up”, speeded up by forward thinking and globe travelling Canadian DJ Stickybuds. “I’ve been working with him for some time now,” says Samperi. “We were <br />
checking edits for our live sets. They are definitely a big part of the fun. When you’re DJing you definitely want to have fun. You gotta get into it, you know, to connect to the crowd. But at the same time you’re the DJ and your job is to bring the good music to the party, and most importantly, the hype! So I am really happy that Stickybuds and me have an official release and it perfectly kicks off this album.” Mo’ Horizons add some Brazilian Drum’n’Bass beats to “Stand Back”, transforming the tune in something new. The result is astounding. “We actually met a few times in Hannover, Catania and shared the same stage in Groningen. We also share the same feelings about music and are friends since their debut came out.” Skeewiff, a pioneer in his field, keeps the ball rolling with a dancefloor jazz version of “Stand Back”: “I love his remixes, he has an unmistakable style. And they are always <br />
bestsellers!” Bringing in Northern English funk & soul institution Smoove (from Smoove & Turrell) with musicians Andy Champion and Mike Porter felt naturally for Fab Samperi and came really easy: <br />
“We played at the jazz festival in Groningen and spent the next day together, but I've been knowing him through the internet for many years now. These guys are so real, funny and down to earth. Besides, I'm a big fan we just had to exchange mixes.” “With CMC & Silenta I share the same love for Big Beat and Soul music. I still remember we had a <br />
nice chat about music and philosophy when they were in Catania. They are top blokes! Sly Players is Slim of the Good Groove label himself, he was one first people who released my tunes. Ursula 1000 is always one of my favourite choices when it comes down to remixes,” Fab Samperi recalls about the other contributors. Jean-Marc Preisler aka JFB, meanwhile, is a DMC champion and celebrated remix artist. Adding spices to „Everyman“ featuring the mighty John Turrell is beat expert Timewarp Inc from Greece, as is Basement Freaks who recently moved to Hamburg/Germany, another sure-shot candidate for „Power Bossa Remixed“. „We played the Ghetto Funk stage at the Sunrise Festival in <br />
the UK. George is such a great and honest guy, we simply had to arrange mixes for each other.“ DJ Love from Dallas/USA makes a welcome appearance and describes the essence of a perfect remix <br />
scenario in his own words. „I am a true-school hip-hop head and DJ who absolutely loves breaks, electronic and just good music. Plain and simple.“ <br />
A Fab Samperi remix album would never be a complete without The Captain. „Oh yes, The Captain! A friend of mine and me, we have this special slang. When a person is really cool and stylish in what <br />
he does, this guy is a Captain for us. So when I started doing remixes, my friend liked them so much, suddenly I was The Captain,“ Fab Samperi explains. “Some people say that I invented a new style <br />
called ‘Power Bossa’, a blend of Latin, HipHop, Funk and Swing. Of course it is nice to get that kind of credit, but I obviously don’t take it too seriously. As you know, there’s no such thing as a single person making a new musical genre.<br />
Every style, old or new, builds on the past.” With “Power Bossa Remixed”, Fab Samperi shows his respect for this past and its musical innovators - and, being The Captain, he does it in style!” <br />
released March 24, 2014 on Agogo Records<br />
<br />
* [Spotify](https://open.spotify.com/album/5JvEnUebCUGUmHDqMPn99W)<br />
* [Apple Music](https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/power-bossa-remixed/814707174)<br />
* [Deezer](https://www.deezer.com/en/album/7400323)<br />
* [Google Play](https://play.google.com/store/music/album/Fab_Samperi_Power_Bossa_Remixed?id=Bj77y67i6vnfv5cnhif726kzzme)<br />
* [Amazon](https://www.amazon.com/Power-Bossa-Remixed-FAB-SAMPERI/dp/B00HV3W5YS/ref=sr_1_1?s=music&ie=UTF8&qid=1537823607&sr=1-1)]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[FAB SAMPERI "POWER BOSSA REMIXED" <br />
AR039CD <br />
CD & digital <br />
Agogo Records <br />
LC 15656 <br />
EAN 4260130540395 <br />
release date: 24.03.2014 <br />
<br />
Do you remember when sometimes only a few vinyl white labels existed of a monster tune? You couldn’t get hold of them in your record shop and there was no world wide net to download it. Then the digital age took over and it became easy to exchange cool sounds. Everybody could edit everything, it got very boring and the days of the remix seemed to be over. <br />
Now Fab Samperi comes along with “Power Bossa Remixed”, the remix version of his debut album “Power Bossa”. Sicily’s most prolific producer presents a breathless mixture Rhythm & Blues, Latin, Drum’n’Bass, HipHop and Soul rarely heard since the glory days of the rare vinyl white label and brings the fun back into the remix culture. <br />
For Fab Samperi it was a natural choice not stick to just one style. „I grew up surrounded by music. While my father was a jazz lover, my older brother Rob was the one who introduced me to a wide array of genres since i was little. Funk, Rock’n’Roll, Acid Jazz, HipHop, this is what you would find in his record collection. When I was about eight he was one of the first and most respected DJs in southern Italy. Rob was also a drummer and he taught me how to play when I was 10.“ Musical <br />
education didn’t stop here for Fab Samperi. „At music school I learned how to read and write music. I studied the flute for five years before I was getting more and more into Rock music. So I bought an <br />
electric guitar and started my own band, later I taught myself to play piano.“ <br />
“Power Bossa Remixed” starts with “Listen Up”, speeded up by forward thinking and globe travelling Canadian DJ Stickybuds. “I’ve been working with him for some time now,” says Samperi. “We were <br />
checking edits for our live sets. They are definitely a big part of the fun. When you’re DJing you definitely want to have fun. You gotta get into it, you know, to connect to the crowd. But at the same time you’re the DJ and your job is to bring the good music to the party, and most importantly, the hype! So I am really happy that Stickybuds and me have an official release and it perfectly kicks off this album.” Mo’ Horizons add some Brazilian Drum’n’Bass beats to “Stand Back”, transforming the tune in something new. The result is astounding. “We actually met a few times in Hannover, Catania and shared the same stage in Groningen. We also share the same feelings about music and are friends since their debut came out.” Skeewiff, a pioneer in his field, keeps the ball rolling with a dancefloor jazz version of “Stand Back”: “I love his remixes, he has an unmistakable style. And they are always <br />
bestsellers!” Bringing in Northern English funk & soul institution Smoove (from Smoove & Turrell) with musicians Andy Champion and Mike Porter felt naturally for Fab Samperi and came really easy: <br />
“We played at the jazz festival in Groningen and spent the next day together, but I've been knowing him through the internet for many years now. These guys are so real, funny and down to earth. Besides, I'm a big fan we just had to exchange mixes.” “With CMC & Silenta I share the same love for Big Beat and Soul music. I still remember we had a <br />
nice chat about music and philosophy when they were in Catania. They are top blokes! Sly Players is Slim of the Good Groove label himself, he was one first people who released my tunes. Ursula 1000 is always one of my favourite choices when it comes down to remixes,” Fab Samperi recalls about the other contributors. Jean-Marc Preisler aka JFB, meanwhile, is a DMC champion and celebrated remix artist. Adding spices to „Everyman“ featuring the mighty John Turrell is beat expert Timewarp Inc from Greece, as is Basement Freaks who recently moved to Hamburg/Germany, another sure-shot candidate for „Power Bossa Remixed“. „We played the Ghetto Funk stage at the Sunrise Festival in <br />
the UK. George is such a great and honest guy, we simply had to arrange mixes for each other.“ DJ Love from Dallas/USA makes a welcome appearance and describes the essence of a perfect remix <br />
scenario in his own words. „I am a true-school hip-hop head and DJ who absolutely loves breaks, electronic and just good music. Plain and simple.“ <br />
A Fab Samperi remix album would never be a complete without The Captain. „Oh yes, The Captain! A friend of mine and me, we have this special slang. When a person is really cool and stylish in what <br />
he does, this guy is a Captain for us. So when I started doing remixes, my friend liked them so much, suddenly I was The Captain,“ Fab Samperi explains. “Some people say that I invented a new style <br />
called ‘Power Bossa’, a blend of Latin, HipHop, Funk and Swing. Of course it is nice to get that kind of credit, but I obviously don’t take it too seriously. As you know, there’s no such thing as a single person making a new musical genre.<br />
Every style, old or new, builds on the past.” With “Power Bossa Remixed”, Fab Samperi shows his respect for this past and its musical innovators - and, being The Captain, he does it in style!” <br />
released March 24, 2014 on Agogo Records<br />
<br />
* [Spotify](https://open.spotify.com/album/5JvEnUebCUGUmHDqMPn99W)<br />
* [Apple Music](https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/power-bossa-remixed/814707174)<br />
* [Deezer](https://www.deezer.com/en/album/7400323)<br />
* [Google Play](https://play.google.com/store/music/album/Fab_Samperi_Power_Bossa_Remixed?id=Bj77y67i6vnfv5cnhif726kzzme)<br />
* [Amazon](https://www.amazon.com/Power-Bossa-Remixed-FAB-SAMPERI/dp/B00HV3W5YS/ref=sr_1_1?s=music&ie=UTF8&qid=1537823607&sr=1-1)]]></googleplay:description>
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AR039CD 
CD & digital 
Agogo Records 
LC 15656 
EAN 4260130540395 
release date: 24.03.2014 

Do you remember when sometimes only a few vinyl white labels existed of a monster tune? You couldn’t get hold of them in your record shop and there was no world wide net to download it. Then the digital age took over and it became easy to exchange cool sounds. Everybody could edit everything, it got very boring and the days of the remix seemed to be over. 
Now Fab Samperi comes along with “Power Bossa Remixed”, the remix version of his debut album “Power Bossa”. Sicily’s most prolific producer presents a breathless mixture Rhythm & Blues, Latin, Drum’n’Bass, HipHop and Soul rarely heard since the glory days of the rare vinyl white label and brings the fun back into the remix culture. 
For Fab Samperi it was a natural choice not stick to just one style. „I grew up surrounded by music. While my father was a jazz lover, my older brother Rob was the one who introduced me to a wide array of genres since i was little. Funk, Rock’n’Roll, Acid Jazz, HipHop, this is what you would find in his record collection. When I was about eight he was one of the first and most respected DJs in southern Italy. Rob was also a drummer and he taught me how to play when I was 10.“ Musical 
education didn’t stop here for Fab Samperi. „At music school I learned how to read and write music. I studied the flute for five years before I was getting more and more into Rock music. So I bought an 
electric guitar and started my own band, later I taught myself to play piano.“ 
“Power Bossa Remixed” starts with “Listen Up”, speeded up by forward thinking and globe travelling Canadian DJ Stickybuds. “I’ve been working with him for some time now,” says Samperi. “We were 
checking edits for our live sets. They are definitely a big part of the fun. When you’re DJing you definitely want to have fun. You gotta get into it, you know, to connect to the crowd. But at the same time you’re the DJ and your job is to bring the good music to the party, and most importantly, the hype! So I am really happy that Stickybuds and me have an official release and it perfectly kicks off this album.” Mo’ Horizons add some Brazilian Drum’n’Bass beats to “Stand Back”, transforming the tune in something new. The result is astounding. “We actually met a few times in Hannover, Catania and shared the same stage in Groningen. We also share the same feelings about music and are friends since their debut came out.” Skeewiff, a pioneer in his field, keeps the ball rolling with a dancefloor jazz version of “Stand Back”: “I love his remixes, he has an unmistakable style. And they are always 
bestsellers!” Bringing in Northern English funk & soul institution Smoove (from Smoove & Turrell) with musicians Andy Champion and Mike Porter felt naturally for Fab Samperi and came really easy: 
“We played at the jazz festival in Groningen and spent the next day together, but I've been knowing him through the internet for many years now. These guys are so real, funny and down to earth. Besides, I'm a big fan we just had to exchange mixes.” “With CMC & Silenta I share the same love for Big Beat and Soul music. I still remember we had a 
nice chat about music and philosophy when they were in Catania. They are top blokes! Sly Players is Slim of the Good Groove label himself, he was one first people who released my tunes. Ursula 1000 is always one of my favourite choices when it comes down to remixes,” Fab Samperi recalls about the other contributors. Jean-Marc Preisler aka JFB, meanwhile, is a DMC champion and celebrated remix artist. Adding spices to „Everyman“ featuring the mighty John Turrell is beat expert Timewarp Inc from Greece, as is Basement Freaks who recently moved to Hamburg/Germany, another sure-shot candidate for „Power Bossa Remixed“. „We played the Ghetto Funk s]]></itunes:summary>
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            <title><![CDATA[07 Listen Up feat. Jonnathan Molina (DJ Love Remix).mp3]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/fab-samperi/07-listen-up-feat-jonnathan-molina-dj-love-remix/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Fab Samperi]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[FAB SAMPERI "POWER BOSSA REMIXED" <br />
AR039CD <br />
CD & digital <br />
Agogo Records <br />
LC 15656 <br />
EAN 4260130540395 <br />
release date: 24.03.2014 <br />
<br />
Do you remember when sometimes only a few vinyl white labels existed of a monster tune? You couldn’t get hold of them in your record shop and there was no world wide net to download it. Then the digital age took over and it became easy to exchange cool sounds. Everybody could edit everything, it got very boring and the days of the remix seemed to be over. <br />
Now Fab Samperi comes along with “Power Bossa Remixed”, the remix version of his debut album “Power Bossa”. Sicily’s most prolific producer presents a breathless mixture Rhythm & Blues, Latin, Drum’n’Bass, HipHop and Soul rarely heard since the glory days of the rare vinyl white label and brings the fun back into the remix culture. <br />
For Fab Samperi it was a natural choice not stick to just one style. „I grew up surrounded by music. While my father was a jazz lover, my older brother Rob was the one who introduced me to a wide array of genres since i was little. Funk, Rock’n’Roll, Acid Jazz, HipHop, this is what you would find in his record collection. When I was about eight he was one of the first and most respected DJs in southern Italy. Rob was also a drummer and he taught me how to play when I was 10.“ Musical <br />
education didn’t stop here for Fab Samperi. „At music school I learned how to read and write music. I studied the flute for five years before I was getting more and more into Rock music. So I bought an <br />
electric guitar and started my own band, later I taught myself to play piano.“ <br />
“Power Bossa Remixed” starts with “Listen Up”, speeded up by forward thinking and globe travelling Canadian DJ Stickybuds. “I’ve been working with him for some time now,” says Samperi. “We were <br />
checking edits for our live sets. They are definitely a big part of the fun. When you’re DJing you definitely want to have fun. You gotta get into it, you know, to connect to the crowd. But at the same time you’re the DJ and your job is to bring the good music to the party, and most importantly, the hype! So I am really happy that Stickybuds and me have an official release and it perfectly kicks off this album.” Mo’ Horizons add some Brazilian Drum’n’Bass beats to “Stand Back”, transforming the tune in something new. The result is astounding. “We actually met a few times in Hannover, Catania and shared the same stage in Groningen. We also share the same feelings about music and are friends since their debut came out.” Skeewiff, a pioneer in his field, keeps the ball rolling with a dancefloor jazz version of “Stand Back”: “I love his remixes, he has an unmistakable style. And they are always <br />
bestsellers!” Bringing in Northern English funk & soul institution Smoove (from Smoove & Turrell) with musicians Andy Champion and Mike Porter felt naturally for Fab Samperi and came really easy: <br />
“We played at the jazz festival in Groningen and spent the next day together, but I've been knowing him through the internet for many years now. These guys are so real, funny and down to earth. Besides, I'm a big fan we just had to exchange mixes.” “With CMC & Silenta I share the same love for Big Beat and Soul music. I still remember we had a <br />
nice chat about music and philosophy when they were in Catania. They are top blokes! Sly Players is Slim of the Good Groove label himself, he was one first people who released my tunes. Ursula 1000 is always one of my favourite choices when it comes down to remixes,” Fab Samperi recalls about the other contributors. Jean-Marc Preisler aka JFB, meanwhile, is a DMC champion and celebrated remix artist. Adding spices to „Everyman“ featuring the mighty John Turrell is beat expert Timewarp Inc from Greece, as is Basement Freaks who recently moved to Hamburg/Germany, another sure-shot candidate for „Power Bossa Remixed“. „We played the Ghetto Funk stage at the Sunrise Festival in <br />
the UK. George is such a great and honest guy, we simply had to arrange mixes for each other.“ DJ Love from Dallas/USA makes a welcome appearance and describes the essence of a perfect remix <br />
scenario in his own words. „I am a true-school hip-hop head and DJ who absolutely loves breaks, electronic and just good music. Plain and simple.“ <br />
A Fab Samperi remix album would never be a complete without The Captain. „Oh yes, The Captain! A friend of mine and me, we have this special slang. When a person is really cool and stylish in what <br />
he does, this guy is a Captain for us. So when I started doing remixes, my friend liked them so much, suddenly I was The Captain,“ Fab Samperi explains. “Some people say that I invented a new style <br />
called ‘Power Bossa’, a blend of Latin, HipHop, Funk and Swing. Of course it is nice to get that kind of credit, but I obviously don’t take it too seriously. As you know, there’s no such thing as a single person making a new musical genre.<br />
Every style, old or new, builds on the past.” With “Power Bossa Remixed”, Fab Samperi shows his respect for this past and its musical innovators - and, being The Captain, he does it in style!” <br />
released March 24, 2014 on Agogo Records<br />
<br />
* [Spotify](https://open.spotify.com/album/5JvEnUebCUGUmHDqMPn99W)<br />
* [Apple Music](https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/power-bossa-remixed/814707174)<br />
* [Deezer](https://www.deezer.com/en/album/7400323)<br />
* [Google Play](https://play.google.com/store/music/album/Fab_Samperi_Power_Bossa_Remixed?id=Bj77y67i6vnfv5cnhif726kzzme)<br />
* [Amazon](https://www.amazon.com/Power-Bossa-Remixed-FAB-SAMPERI/dp/B00HV3W5YS/ref=sr_1_1?s=music&ie=UTF8&qid=1537823607&sr=1-1)]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[FAB SAMPERI "POWER BOSSA REMIXED" <br />
AR039CD <br />
CD & digital <br />
Agogo Records <br />
LC 15656 <br />
EAN 4260130540395 <br />
release date: 24.03.2014 <br />
<br />
Do you remember when sometimes only a few vinyl white labels existed of a monster tune? You couldn’t get hold of them in your record shop and there was no world wide net to download it. Then the digital age took over and it became easy to exchange cool sounds. Everybody could edit everything, it got very boring and the days of the remix seemed to be over. <br />
Now Fab Samperi comes along with “Power Bossa Remixed”, the remix version of his debut album “Power Bossa”. Sicily’s most prolific producer presents a breathless mixture Rhythm & Blues, Latin, Drum’n’Bass, HipHop and Soul rarely heard since the glory days of the rare vinyl white label and brings the fun back into the remix culture. <br />
For Fab Samperi it was a natural choice not stick to just one style. „I grew up surrounded by music. While my father was a jazz lover, my older brother Rob was the one who introduced me to a wide array of genres since i was little. Funk, Rock’n’Roll, Acid Jazz, HipHop, this is what you would find in his record collection. When I was about eight he was one of the first and most respected DJs in southern Italy. Rob was also a drummer and he taught me how to play when I was 10.“ Musical <br />
education didn’t stop here for Fab Samperi. „At music school I learned how to read and write music. I studied the flute for five years before I was getting more and more into Rock music. So I bought an <br />
electric guitar and started my own band, later I taught myself to play piano.“ <br />
“Power Bossa Remixed” starts with “Listen Up”, speeded up by forward thinking and globe travelling Canadian DJ Stickybuds. “I’ve been working with him for some time now,” says Samperi. “We were <br />
checking edits for our live sets. They are definitely a big part of the fun. When you’re DJing you definitely want to have fun. You gotta get into it, you know, to connect to the crowd. But at the same time you’re the DJ and your job is to bring the good music to the party, and most importantly, the hype! So I am really happy that Stickybuds and me have an official release and it perfectly kicks off this album.” Mo’ Horizons add some Brazilian Drum’n’Bass beats to “Stand Back”, transforming the tune in something new. The result is astounding. “We actually met a few times in Hannover, Catania and shared the same stage in Groningen. We also share the same feelings about music and are friends since their debut came out.” Skeewiff, a pioneer in his field, keeps the ball rolling with a dancefloor jazz version of “Stand Back”: “I love his remixes, he has an unmistakable style. And they are always <br />
bestsellers!” Bringing in Northern English funk & soul institution Smoove (from Smoove & Turrell) with musicians Andy Champion and Mike Porter felt naturally for Fab Samperi and came really easy: <br />
“We played at the jazz festival in Groningen and spent the next day together, but I've been knowing him through the internet for many years now. These guys are so real, funny and down to earth. Besides, I'm a big fan we just had to exchange mixes.” “With CMC & Silenta I share the same love for Big Beat and Soul music. I still remember we had a <br />
nice chat about music and philosophy when they were in Catania. They are top blokes! Sly Players is Slim of the Good Groove label himself, he was one first people who released my tunes. Ursula 1000 is always one of my favourite choices when it comes down to remixes,” Fab Samperi recalls about the other contributors. Jean-Marc Preisler aka JFB, meanwhile, is a DMC champion and celebrated remix artist. Adding spices to „Everyman“ featuring the mighty John Turrell is beat expert Timewarp Inc from Greece, as is Basement Freaks who recently moved to Hamburg/Germany, another sure-shot candidate for „Power Bossa Remixed“. „We played the Ghetto Funk stage at the Sunrise Festival in <br />
the UK. George is such a great and honest guy, we simply had to arrange mixes for each other.“ DJ Love from Dallas/USA makes a welcome appearance and describes the essence of a perfect remix <br />
scenario in his own words. „I am a true-school hip-hop head and DJ who absolutely loves breaks, electronic and just good music. Plain and simple.“ <br />
A Fab Samperi remix album would never be a complete without The Captain. „Oh yes, The Captain! A friend of mine and me, we have this special slang. When a person is really cool and stylish in what <br />
he does, this guy is a Captain for us. So when I started doing remixes, my friend liked them so much, suddenly I was The Captain,“ Fab Samperi explains. “Some people say that I invented a new style <br />
called ‘Power Bossa’, a blend of Latin, HipHop, Funk and Swing. Of course it is nice to get that kind of credit, but I obviously don’t take it too seriously. As you know, there’s no such thing as a single person making a new musical genre.<br />
Every style, old or new, builds on the past.” With “Power Bossa Remixed”, Fab Samperi shows his respect for this past and its musical innovators - and, being The Captain, he does it in style!” <br />
released March 24, 2014 on Agogo Records<br />
<br />
* [Spotify](https://open.spotify.com/album/5JvEnUebCUGUmHDqMPn99W)<br />
* [Apple Music](https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/power-bossa-remixed/814707174)<br />
* [Deezer](https://www.deezer.com/en/album/7400323)<br />
* [Google Play](https://play.google.com/store/music/album/Fab_Samperi_Power_Bossa_Remixed?id=Bj77y67i6vnfv5cnhif726kzzme)<br />
* [Amazon](https://www.amazon.com/Power-Bossa-Remixed-FAB-SAMPERI/dp/B00HV3W5YS/ref=sr_1_1?s=music&ie=UTF8&qid=1537823607&sr=1-1)]]></googleplay:description>
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AR039CD 
CD & digital 
Agogo Records 
LC 15656 
EAN 4260130540395 
release date: 24.03.2014 

Do you remember when sometimes only a few vinyl white labels existed of a monster tune? You couldn’t get hold of them in your record shop and there was no world wide net to download it. Then the digital age took over and it became easy to exchange cool sounds. Everybody could edit everything, it got very boring and the days of the remix seemed to be over. 
Now Fab Samperi comes along with “Power Bossa Remixed”, the remix version of his debut album “Power Bossa”. Sicily’s most prolific producer presents a breathless mixture Rhythm & Blues, Latin, Drum’n’Bass, HipHop and Soul rarely heard since the glory days of the rare vinyl white label and brings the fun back into the remix culture. 
For Fab Samperi it was a natural choice not stick to just one style. „I grew up surrounded by music. While my father was a jazz lover, my older brother Rob was the one who introduced me to a wide array of genres since i was little. Funk, Rock’n’Roll, Acid Jazz, HipHop, this is what you would find in his record collection. When I was about eight he was one of the first and most respected DJs in southern Italy. Rob was also a drummer and he taught me how to play when I was 10.“ Musical 
education didn’t stop here for Fab Samperi. „At music school I learned how to read and write music. I studied the flute for five years before I was getting more and more into Rock music. So I bought an 
electric guitar and started my own band, later I taught myself to play piano.“ 
“Power Bossa Remixed” starts with “Listen Up”, speeded up by forward thinking and globe travelling Canadian DJ Stickybuds. “I’ve been working with him for some time now,” says Samperi. “We were 
checking edits for our live sets. They are definitely a big part of the fun. When you’re DJing you definitely want to have fun. You gotta get into it, you know, to connect to the crowd. But at the same time you’re the DJ and your job is to bring the good music to the party, and most importantly, the hype! So I am really happy that Stickybuds and me have an official release and it perfectly kicks off this album.” Mo’ Horizons add some Brazilian Drum’n’Bass beats to “Stand Back”, transforming the tune in something new. The result is astounding. “We actually met a few times in Hannover, Catania and shared the same stage in Groningen. We also share the same feelings about music and are friends since their debut came out.” Skeewiff, a pioneer in his field, keeps the ball rolling with a dancefloor jazz version of “Stand Back”: “I love his remixes, he has an unmistakable style. And they are always 
bestsellers!” Bringing in Northern English funk & soul institution Smoove (from Smoove & Turrell) with musicians Andy Champion and Mike Porter felt naturally for Fab Samperi and came really easy: 
“We played at the jazz festival in Groningen and spent the next day together, but I've been knowing him through the internet for many years now. These guys are so real, funny and down to earth. Besides, I'm a big fan we just had to exchange mixes.” “With CMC & Silenta I share the same love for Big Beat and Soul music. I still remember we had a 
nice chat about music and philosophy when they were in Catania. They are top blokes! Sly Players is Slim of the Good Groove label himself, he was one first people who released my tunes. Ursula 1000 is always one of my favourite choices when it comes down to remixes,” Fab Samperi recalls about the other contributors. Jean-Marc Preisler aka JFB, meanwhile, is a DMC champion and celebrated remix artist. Adding spices to „Everyman“ featuring the mighty John Turrell is beat expert Timewarp Inc from Greece, as is Basement Freaks who recently moved to Hamburg/Germany, another sure-shot candidate for „Power Bossa Remixed“. „We played the Ghetto Funk s]]></itunes:summary>
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            <title><![CDATA[08 In The River (CMC & Silenta Remix).mp3]]></title>
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AR039CD <br />
CD & digital <br />
Agogo Records <br />
LC 15656 <br />
EAN 4260130540395 <br />
release date: 24.03.2014 <br />
<br />
Do you remember when sometimes only a few vinyl white labels existed of a monster tune? You couldn’t get hold of them in your record shop and there was no world wide net to download it. Then the digital age took over and it became easy to exchange cool sounds. Everybody could edit everything, it got very boring and the days of the remix seemed to be over. <br />
Now Fab Samperi comes along with “Power Bossa Remixed”, the remix version of his debut album “Power Bossa”. Sicily’s most prolific producer presents a breathless mixture Rhythm & Blues, Latin, Drum’n’Bass, HipHop and Soul rarely heard since the glory days of the rare vinyl white label and brings the fun back into the remix culture. <br />
For Fab Samperi it was a natural choice not stick to just one style. „I grew up surrounded by music. While my father was a jazz lover, my older brother Rob was the one who introduced me to a wide array of genres since i was little. Funk, Rock’n’Roll, Acid Jazz, HipHop, this is what you would find in his record collection. When I was about eight he was one of the first and most respected DJs in southern Italy. Rob was also a drummer and he taught me how to play when I was 10.“ Musical <br />
education didn’t stop here for Fab Samperi. „At music school I learned how to read and write music. I studied the flute for five years before I was getting more and more into Rock music. So I bought an <br />
electric guitar and started my own band, later I taught myself to play piano.“ <br />
“Power Bossa Remixed” starts with “Listen Up”, speeded up by forward thinking and globe travelling Canadian DJ Stickybuds. “I’ve been working with him for some time now,” says Samperi. “We were <br />
checking edits for our live sets. They are definitely a big part of the fun. When you’re DJing you definitely want to have fun. You gotta get into it, you know, to connect to the crowd. But at the same time you’re the DJ and your job is to bring the good music to the party, and most importantly, the hype! So I am really happy that Stickybuds and me have an official release and it perfectly kicks off this album.” Mo’ Horizons add some Brazilian Drum’n’Bass beats to “Stand Back”, transforming the tune in something new. The result is astounding. “We actually met a few times in Hannover, Catania and shared the same stage in Groningen. We also share the same feelings about music and are friends since their debut came out.” Skeewiff, a pioneer in his field, keeps the ball rolling with a dancefloor jazz version of “Stand Back”: “I love his remixes, he has an unmistakable style. And they are always <br />
bestsellers!” Bringing in Northern English funk & soul institution Smoove (from Smoove & Turrell) with musicians Andy Champion and Mike Porter felt naturally for Fab Samperi and came really easy: <br />
“We played at the jazz festival in Groningen and spent the next day together, but I've been knowing him through the internet for many years now. These guys are so real, funny and down to earth. Besides, I'm a big fan we just had to exchange mixes.” “With CMC & Silenta I share the same love for Big Beat and Soul music. I still remember we had a <br />
nice chat about music and philosophy when they were in Catania. They are top blokes! Sly Players is Slim of the Good Groove label himself, he was one first people who released my tunes. Ursula 1000 is always one of my favourite choices when it comes down to remixes,” Fab Samperi recalls about the other contributors. Jean-Marc Preisler aka JFB, meanwhile, is a DMC champion and celebrated remix artist. Adding spices to „Everyman“ featuring the mighty John Turrell is beat expert Timewarp Inc from Greece, as is Basement Freaks who recently moved to Hamburg/Germany, another sure-shot candidate for „Power Bossa Remixed“. „We played the Ghetto Funk stage at the Sunrise Festival in <br />
the UK. George is such a great and honest guy, we simply had to arrange mixes for each other.“ DJ Love from Dallas/USA makes a welcome appearance and describes the essence of a perfect remix <br />
scenario in his own words. „I am a true-school hip-hop head and DJ who absolutely loves breaks, electronic and just good music. Plain and simple.“ <br />
A Fab Samperi remix album would never be a complete without The Captain. „Oh yes, The Captain! A friend of mine and me, we have this special slang. When a person is really cool and stylish in what <br />
he does, this guy is a Captain for us. So when I started doing remixes, my friend liked them so much, suddenly I was The Captain,“ Fab Samperi explains. “Some people say that I invented a new style <br />
called ‘Power Bossa’, a blend of Latin, HipHop, Funk and Swing. Of course it is nice to get that kind of credit, but I obviously don’t take it too seriously. As you know, there’s no such thing as a single person making a new musical genre.<br />
Every style, old or new, builds on the past.” With “Power Bossa Remixed”, Fab Samperi shows his respect for this past and its musical innovators - and, being The Captain, he does it in style!” <br />
released March 24, 2014 on Agogo Records<br />
<br />
* [Spotify](https://open.spotify.com/album/5JvEnUebCUGUmHDqMPn99W)<br />
* [Apple Music](https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/power-bossa-remixed/814707174)<br />
* [Deezer](https://www.deezer.com/en/album/7400323)<br />
* [Google Play](https://play.google.com/store/music/album/Fab_Samperi_Power_Bossa_Remixed?id=Bj77y67i6vnfv5cnhif726kzzme)<br />
* [Amazon](https://www.amazon.com/Power-Bossa-Remixed-FAB-SAMPERI/dp/B00HV3W5YS/ref=sr_1_1?s=music&ie=UTF8&qid=1537823607&sr=1-1)]]></description>
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AR039CD <br />
CD & digital <br />
Agogo Records <br />
LC 15656 <br />
EAN 4260130540395 <br />
release date: 24.03.2014 <br />
<br />
Do you remember when sometimes only a few vinyl white labels existed of a monster tune? You couldn’t get hold of them in your record shop and there was no world wide net to download it. Then the digital age took over and it became easy to exchange cool sounds. Everybody could edit everything, it got very boring and the days of the remix seemed to be over. <br />
Now Fab Samperi comes along with “Power Bossa Remixed”, the remix version of his debut album “Power Bossa”. Sicily’s most prolific producer presents a breathless mixture Rhythm & Blues, Latin, Drum’n’Bass, HipHop and Soul rarely heard since the glory days of the rare vinyl white label and brings the fun back into the remix culture. <br />
For Fab Samperi it was a natural choice not stick to just one style. „I grew up surrounded by music. While my father was a jazz lover, my older brother Rob was the one who introduced me to a wide array of genres since i was little. Funk, Rock’n’Roll, Acid Jazz, HipHop, this is what you would find in his record collection. When I was about eight he was one of the first and most respected DJs in southern Italy. Rob was also a drummer and he taught me how to play when I was 10.“ Musical <br />
education didn’t stop here for Fab Samperi. „At music school I learned how to read and write music. I studied the flute for five years before I was getting more and more into Rock music. So I bought an <br />
electric guitar and started my own band, later I taught myself to play piano.“ <br />
“Power Bossa Remixed” starts with “Listen Up”, speeded up by forward thinking and globe travelling Canadian DJ Stickybuds. “I’ve been working with him for some time now,” says Samperi. “We were <br />
checking edits for our live sets. They are definitely a big part of the fun. When you’re DJing you definitely want to have fun. You gotta get into it, you know, to connect to the crowd. But at the same time you’re the DJ and your job is to bring the good music to the party, and most importantly, the hype! So I am really happy that Stickybuds and me have an official release and it perfectly kicks off this album.” Mo’ Horizons add some Brazilian Drum’n’Bass beats to “Stand Back”, transforming the tune in something new. The result is astounding. “We actually met a few times in Hannover, Catania and shared the same stage in Groningen. We also share the same feelings about music and are friends since their debut came out.” Skeewiff, a pioneer in his field, keeps the ball rolling with a dancefloor jazz version of “Stand Back”: “I love his remixes, he has an unmistakable style. And they are always <br />
bestsellers!” Bringing in Northern English funk & soul institution Smoove (from Smoove & Turrell) with musicians Andy Champion and Mike Porter felt naturally for Fab Samperi and came really easy: <br />
“We played at the jazz festival in Groningen and spent the next day together, but I've been knowing him through the internet for many years now. These guys are so real, funny and down to earth. Besides, I'm a big fan we just had to exchange mixes.” “With CMC & Silenta I share the same love for Big Beat and Soul music. I still remember we had a <br />
nice chat about music and philosophy when they were in Catania. They are top blokes! Sly Players is Slim of the Good Groove label himself, he was one first people who released my tunes. Ursula 1000 is always one of my favourite choices when it comes down to remixes,” Fab Samperi recalls about the other contributors. Jean-Marc Preisler aka JFB, meanwhile, is a DMC champion and celebrated remix artist. Adding spices to „Everyman“ featuring the mighty John Turrell is beat expert Timewarp Inc from Greece, as is Basement Freaks who recently moved to Hamburg/Germany, another sure-shot candidate for „Power Bossa Remixed“. „We played the Ghetto Funk stage at the Sunrise Festival in <br />
the UK. George is such a great and honest guy, we simply had to arrange mixes for each other.“ DJ Love from Dallas/USA makes a welcome appearance and describes the essence of a perfect remix <br />
scenario in his own words. „I am a true-school hip-hop head and DJ who absolutely loves breaks, electronic and just good music. Plain and simple.“ <br />
A Fab Samperi remix album would never be a complete without The Captain. „Oh yes, The Captain! A friend of mine and me, we have this special slang. When a person is really cool and stylish in what <br />
he does, this guy is a Captain for us. So when I started doing remixes, my friend liked them so much, suddenly I was The Captain,“ Fab Samperi explains. “Some people say that I invented a new style <br />
called ‘Power Bossa’, a blend of Latin, HipHop, Funk and Swing. Of course it is nice to get that kind of credit, but I obviously don’t take it too seriously. As you know, there’s no such thing as a single person making a new musical genre.<br />
Every style, old or new, builds on the past.” With “Power Bossa Remixed”, Fab Samperi shows his respect for this past and its musical innovators - and, being The Captain, he does it in style!” <br />
released March 24, 2014 on Agogo Records<br />
<br />
* [Spotify](https://open.spotify.com/album/5JvEnUebCUGUmHDqMPn99W)<br />
* [Apple Music](https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/power-bossa-remixed/814707174)<br />
* [Deezer](https://www.deezer.com/en/album/7400323)<br />
* [Google Play](https://play.google.com/store/music/album/Fab_Samperi_Power_Bossa_Remixed?id=Bj77y67i6vnfv5cnhif726kzzme)<br />
* [Amazon](https://www.amazon.com/Power-Bossa-Remixed-FAB-SAMPERI/dp/B00HV3W5YS/ref=sr_1_1?s=music&ie=UTF8&qid=1537823607&sr=1-1)]]></googleplay:description>
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AR039CD 
CD & digital 
Agogo Records 
LC 15656 
EAN 4260130540395 
release date: 24.03.2014 

Do you remember when sometimes only a few vinyl white labels existed of a monster tune? You couldn’t get hold of them in your record shop and there was no world wide net to download it. Then the digital age took over and it became easy to exchange cool sounds. Everybody could edit everything, it got very boring and the days of the remix seemed to be over. 
Now Fab Samperi comes along with “Power Bossa Remixed”, the remix version of his debut album “Power Bossa”. Sicily’s most prolific producer presents a breathless mixture Rhythm & Blues, Latin, Drum’n’Bass, HipHop and Soul rarely heard since the glory days of the rare vinyl white label and brings the fun back into the remix culture. 
For Fab Samperi it was a natural choice not stick to just one style. „I grew up surrounded by music. While my father was a jazz lover, my older brother Rob was the one who introduced me to a wide array of genres since i was little. Funk, Rock’n’Roll, Acid Jazz, HipHop, this is what you would find in his record collection. When I was about eight he was one of the first and most respected DJs in southern Italy. Rob was also a drummer and he taught me how to play when I was 10.“ Musical 
education didn’t stop here for Fab Samperi. „At music school I learned how to read and write music. I studied the flute for five years before I was getting more and more into Rock music. So I bought an 
electric guitar and started my own band, later I taught myself to play piano.“ 
“Power Bossa Remixed” starts with “Listen Up”, speeded up by forward thinking and globe travelling Canadian DJ Stickybuds. “I’ve been working with him for some time now,” says Samperi. “We were 
checking edits for our live sets. They are definitely a big part of the fun. When you’re DJing you definitely want to have fun. You gotta get into it, you know, to connect to the crowd. But at the same time you’re the DJ and your job is to bring the good music to the party, and most importantly, the hype! So I am really happy that Stickybuds and me have an official release and it perfectly kicks off this album.” Mo’ Horizons add some Brazilian Drum’n’Bass beats to “Stand Back”, transforming the tune in something new. The result is astounding. “We actually met a few times in Hannover, Catania and shared the same stage in Groningen. We also share the same feelings about music and are friends since their debut came out.” Skeewiff, a pioneer in his field, keeps the ball rolling with a dancefloor jazz version of “Stand Back”: “I love his remixes, he has an unmistakable style. And they are always 
bestsellers!” Bringing in Northern English funk & soul institution Smoove (from Smoove & Turrell) with musicians Andy Champion and Mike Porter felt naturally for Fab Samperi and came really easy: 
“We played at the jazz festival in Groningen and spent the next day together, but I've been knowing him through the internet for many years now. These guys are so real, funny and down to earth. Besides, I'm a big fan we just had to exchange mixes.” “With CMC & Silenta I share the same love for Big Beat and Soul music. I still remember we had a 
nice chat about music and philosophy when they were in Catania. They are top blokes! Sly Players is Slim of the Good Groove label himself, he was one first people who released my tunes. Ursula 1000 is always one of my favourite choices when it comes down to remixes,” Fab Samperi recalls about the other contributors. Jean-Marc Preisler aka JFB, meanwhile, is a DMC champion and celebrated remix artist. Adding spices to „Everyman“ featuring the mighty John Turrell is beat expert Timewarp Inc from Greece, as is Basement Freaks who recently moved to Hamburg/Germany, another sure-shot candidate for „Power Bossa Remixed“. „We played the Ghetto Funk s]]></itunes:summary>
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            <title><![CDATA[09 Alcoholic Drinks (The Captain Remix).mp3]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/fab-samperi/09-alcoholic-drinks-the-captain-remix/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Fab Samperi]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[FAB SAMPERI "POWER BOSSA REMIXED" <br />
AR039CD <br />
CD & digital <br />
Agogo Records <br />
LC 15656 <br />
EAN 4260130540395 <br />
release date: 24.03.2014 <br />
<br />
Do you remember when sometimes only a few vinyl white labels existed of a monster tune? You couldn’t get hold of them in your record shop and there was no world wide net to download it. Then the digital age took over and it became easy to exchange cool sounds. Everybody could edit everything, it got very boring and the days of the remix seemed to be over. <br />
Now Fab Samperi comes along with “Power Bossa Remixed”, the remix version of his debut album “Power Bossa”. Sicily’s most prolific producer presents a breathless mixture Rhythm & Blues, Latin, Drum’n’Bass, HipHop and Soul rarely heard since the glory days of the rare vinyl white label and brings the fun back into the remix culture. <br />
For Fab Samperi it was a natural choice not stick to just one style. „I grew up surrounded by music. While my father was a jazz lover, my older brother Rob was the one who introduced me to a wide array of genres since i was little. Funk, Rock’n’Roll, Acid Jazz, HipHop, this is what you would find in his record collection. When I was about eight he was one of the first and most respected DJs in southern Italy. Rob was also a drummer and he taught me how to play when I was 10.“ Musical <br />
education didn’t stop here for Fab Samperi. „At music school I learned how to read and write music. I studied the flute for five years before I was getting more and more into Rock music. So I bought an <br />
electric guitar and started my own band, later I taught myself to play piano.“ <br />
“Power Bossa Remixed” starts with “Listen Up”, speeded up by forward thinking and globe travelling Canadian DJ Stickybuds. “I’ve been working with him for some time now,” says Samperi. “We were <br />
checking edits for our live sets. They are definitely a big part of the fun. When you’re DJing you definitely want to have fun. You gotta get into it, you know, to connect to the crowd. But at the same time you’re the DJ and your job is to bring the good music to the party, and most importantly, the hype! So I am really happy that Stickybuds and me have an official release and it perfectly kicks off this album.” Mo’ Horizons add some Brazilian Drum’n’Bass beats to “Stand Back”, transforming the tune in something new. The result is astounding. “We actually met a few times in Hannover, Catania and shared the same stage in Groningen. We also share the same feelings about music and are friends since their debut came out.” Skeewiff, a pioneer in his field, keeps the ball rolling with a dancefloor jazz version of “Stand Back”: “I love his remixes, he has an unmistakable style. And they are always <br />
bestsellers!” Bringing in Northern English funk & soul institution Smoove (from Smoove & Turrell) with musicians Andy Champion and Mike Porter felt naturally for Fab Samperi and came really easy: <br />
“We played at the jazz festival in Groningen and spent the next day together, but I've been knowing him through the internet for many years now. These guys are so real, funny and down to earth. Besides, I'm a big fan we just had to exchange mixes.” “With CMC & Silenta I share the same love for Big Beat and Soul music. I still remember we had a <br />
nice chat about music and philosophy when they were in Catania. They are top blokes! Sly Players is Slim of the Good Groove label himself, he was one first people who released my tunes. Ursula 1000 is always one of my favourite choices when it comes down to remixes,” Fab Samperi recalls about the other contributors. Jean-Marc Preisler aka JFB, meanwhile, is a DMC champion and celebrated remix artist. Adding spices to „Everyman“ featuring the mighty John Turrell is beat expert Timewarp Inc from Greece, as is Basement Freaks who recently moved to Hamburg/Germany, another sure-shot candidate for „Power Bossa Remixed“. „We played the Ghetto Funk stage at the Sunrise Festival in <br />
the UK. George is such a great and honest guy, we simply had to arrange mixes for each other.“ DJ Love from Dallas/USA makes a welcome appearance and describes the essence of a perfect remix <br />
scenario in his own words. „I am a true-school hip-hop head and DJ who absolutely loves breaks, electronic and just good music. Plain and simple.“ <br />
A Fab Samperi remix album would never be a complete without The Captain. „Oh yes, The Captain! A friend of mine and me, we have this special slang. When a person is really cool and stylish in what <br />
he does, this guy is a Captain for us. So when I started doing remixes, my friend liked them so much, suddenly I was The Captain,“ Fab Samperi explains. “Some people say that I invented a new style <br />
called ‘Power Bossa’, a blend of Latin, HipHop, Funk and Swing. Of course it is nice to get that kind of credit, but I obviously don’t take it too seriously. As you know, there’s no such thing as a single person making a new musical genre.<br />
Every style, old or new, builds on the past.” With “Power Bossa Remixed”, Fab Samperi shows his respect for this past and its musical innovators - and, being The Captain, he does it in style!” <br />
released March 24, 2014 on Agogo Records<br />
<br />
* [Spotify](https://open.spotify.com/album/5JvEnUebCUGUmHDqMPn99W)<br />
* [Apple Music](https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/power-bossa-remixed/814707174)<br />
* [Deezer](https://www.deezer.com/en/album/7400323)<br />
* [Google Play](https://play.google.com/store/music/album/Fab_Samperi_Power_Bossa_Remixed?id=Bj77y67i6vnfv5cnhif726kzzme)<br />
* [Amazon](https://www.amazon.com/Power-Bossa-Remixed-FAB-SAMPERI/dp/B00HV3W5YS/ref=sr_1_1?s=music&ie=UTF8&qid=1537823607&sr=1-1)]]></description>
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AR039CD <br />
CD & digital <br />
Agogo Records <br />
LC 15656 <br />
EAN 4260130540395 <br />
release date: 24.03.2014 <br />
<br />
Do you remember when sometimes only a few vinyl white labels existed of a monster tune? You couldn’t get hold of them in your record shop and there was no world wide net to download it. Then the digital age took over and it became easy to exchange cool sounds. Everybody could edit everything, it got very boring and the days of the remix seemed to be over. <br />
Now Fab Samperi comes along with “Power Bossa Remixed”, the remix version of his debut album “Power Bossa”. Sicily’s most prolific producer presents a breathless mixture Rhythm & Blues, Latin, Drum’n’Bass, HipHop and Soul rarely heard since the glory days of the rare vinyl white label and brings the fun back into the remix culture. <br />
For Fab Samperi it was a natural choice not stick to just one style. „I grew up surrounded by music. While my father was a jazz lover, my older brother Rob was the one who introduced me to a wide array of genres since i was little. Funk, Rock’n’Roll, Acid Jazz, HipHop, this is what you would find in his record collection. When I was about eight he was one of the first and most respected DJs in southern Italy. Rob was also a drummer and he taught me how to play when I was 10.“ Musical <br />
education didn’t stop here for Fab Samperi. „At music school I learned how to read and write music. I studied the flute for five years before I was getting more and more into Rock music. So I bought an <br />
electric guitar and started my own band, later I taught myself to play piano.“ <br />
“Power Bossa Remixed” starts with “Listen Up”, speeded up by forward thinking and globe travelling Canadian DJ Stickybuds. “I’ve been working with him for some time now,” says Samperi. “We were <br />
checking edits for our live sets. They are definitely a big part of the fun. When you’re DJing you definitely want to have fun. You gotta get into it, you know, to connect to the crowd. But at the same time you’re the DJ and your job is to bring the good music to the party, and most importantly, the hype! So I am really happy that Stickybuds and me have an official release and it perfectly kicks off this album.” Mo’ Horizons add some Brazilian Drum’n’Bass beats to “Stand Back”, transforming the tune in something new. The result is astounding. “We actually met a few times in Hannover, Catania and shared the same stage in Groningen. We also share the same feelings about music and are friends since their debut came out.” Skeewiff, a pioneer in his field, keeps the ball rolling with a dancefloor jazz version of “Stand Back”: “I love his remixes, he has an unmistakable style. And they are always <br />
bestsellers!” Bringing in Northern English funk & soul institution Smoove (from Smoove & Turrell) with musicians Andy Champion and Mike Porter felt naturally for Fab Samperi and came really easy: <br />
“We played at the jazz festival in Groningen and spent the next day together, but I've been knowing him through the internet for many years now. These guys are so real, funny and down to earth. Besides, I'm a big fan we just had to exchange mixes.” “With CMC & Silenta I share the same love for Big Beat and Soul music. I still remember we had a <br />
nice chat about music and philosophy when they were in Catania. They are top blokes! Sly Players is Slim of the Good Groove label himself, he was one first people who released my tunes. Ursula 1000 is always one of my favourite choices when it comes down to remixes,” Fab Samperi recalls about the other contributors. Jean-Marc Preisler aka JFB, meanwhile, is a DMC champion and celebrated remix artist. Adding spices to „Everyman“ featuring the mighty John Turrell is beat expert Timewarp Inc from Greece, as is Basement Freaks who recently moved to Hamburg/Germany, another sure-shot candidate for „Power Bossa Remixed“. „We played the Ghetto Funk stage at the Sunrise Festival in <br />
the UK. George is such a great and honest guy, we simply had to arrange mixes for each other.“ DJ Love from Dallas/USA makes a welcome appearance and describes the essence of a perfect remix <br />
scenario in his own words. „I am a true-school hip-hop head and DJ who absolutely loves breaks, electronic and just good music. Plain and simple.“ <br />
A Fab Samperi remix album would never be a complete without The Captain. „Oh yes, The Captain! A friend of mine and me, we have this special slang. When a person is really cool and stylish in what <br />
he does, this guy is a Captain for us. So when I started doing remixes, my friend liked them so much, suddenly I was The Captain,“ Fab Samperi explains. “Some people say that I invented a new style <br />
called ‘Power Bossa’, a blend of Latin, HipHop, Funk and Swing. Of course it is nice to get that kind of credit, but I obviously don’t take it too seriously. As you know, there’s no such thing as a single person making a new musical genre.<br />
Every style, old or new, builds on the past.” With “Power Bossa Remixed”, Fab Samperi shows his respect for this past and its musical innovators - and, being The Captain, he does it in style!” <br />
released March 24, 2014 on Agogo Records<br />
<br />
* [Spotify](https://open.spotify.com/album/5JvEnUebCUGUmHDqMPn99W)<br />
* [Apple Music](https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/power-bossa-remixed/814707174)<br />
* [Deezer](https://www.deezer.com/en/album/7400323)<br />
* [Google Play](https://play.google.com/store/music/album/Fab_Samperi_Power_Bossa_Remixed?id=Bj77y67i6vnfv5cnhif726kzzme)<br />
* [Amazon](https://www.amazon.com/Power-Bossa-Remixed-FAB-SAMPERI/dp/B00HV3W5YS/ref=sr_1_1?s=music&ie=UTF8&qid=1537823607&sr=1-1)]]></googleplay:description>
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AR039CD 
CD & digital 
Agogo Records 
LC 15656 
EAN 4260130540395 
release date: 24.03.2014 

Do you remember when sometimes only a few vinyl white labels existed of a monster tune? You couldn’t get hold of them in your record shop and there was no world wide net to download it. Then the digital age took over and it became easy to exchange cool sounds. Everybody could edit everything, it got very boring and the days of the remix seemed to be over. 
Now Fab Samperi comes along with “Power Bossa Remixed”, the remix version of his debut album “Power Bossa”. Sicily’s most prolific producer presents a breathless mixture Rhythm & Blues, Latin, Drum’n’Bass, HipHop and Soul rarely heard since the glory days of the rare vinyl white label and brings the fun back into the remix culture. 
For Fab Samperi it was a natural choice not stick to just one style. „I grew up surrounded by music. While my father was a jazz lover, my older brother Rob was the one who introduced me to a wide array of genres since i was little. Funk, Rock’n’Roll, Acid Jazz, HipHop, this is what you would find in his record collection. When I was about eight he was one of the first and most respected DJs in southern Italy. Rob was also a drummer and he taught me how to play when I was 10.“ Musical 
education didn’t stop here for Fab Samperi. „At music school I learned how to read and write music. I studied the flute for five years before I was getting more and more into Rock music. So I bought an 
electric guitar and started my own band, later I taught myself to play piano.“ 
“Power Bossa Remixed” starts with “Listen Up”, speeded up by forward thinking and globe travelling Canadian DJ Stickybuds. “I’ve been working with him for some time now,” says Samperi. “We were 
checking edits for our live sets. They are definitely a big part of the fun. When you’re DJing you definitely want to have fun. You gotta get into it, you know, to connect to the crowd. But at the same time you’re the DJ and your job is to bring the good music to the party, and most importantly, the hype! So I am really happy that Stickybuds and me have an official release and it perfectly kicks off this album.” Mo’ Horizons add some Brazilian Drum’n’Bass beats to “Stand Back”, transforming the tune in something new. The result is astounding. “We actually met a few times in Hannover, Catania and shared the same stage in Groningen. We also share the same feelings about music and are friends since their debut came out.” Skeewiff, a pioneer in his field, keeps the ball rolling with a dancefloor jazz version of “Stand Back”: “I love his remixes, he has an unmistakable style. And they are always 
bestsellers!” Bringing in Northern English funk & soul institution Smoove (from Smoove & Turrell) with musicians Andy Champion and Mike Porter felt naturally for Fab Samperi and came really easy: 
“We played at the jazz festival in Groningen and spent the next day together, but I've been knowing him through the internet for many years now. These guys are so real, funny and down to earth. Besides, I'm a big fan we just had to exchange mixes.” “With CMC & Silenta I share the same love for Big Beat and Soul music. I still remember we had a 
nice chat about music and philosophy when they were in Catania. They are top blokes! Sly Players is Slim of the Good Groove label himself, he was one first people who released my tunes. Ursula 1000 is always one of my favourite choices when it comes down to remixes,” Fab Samperi recalls about the other contributors. Jean-Marc Preisler aka JFB, meanwhile, is a DMC champion and celebrated remix artist. Adding spices to „Everyman“ featuring the mighty John Turrell is beat expert Timewarp Inc from Greece, as is Basement Freaks who recently moved to Hamburg/Germany, another sure-shot candidate for „Power Bossa Remixed“. „We played the Ghetto Funk s]]></itunes:summary>
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AR039CD <br />
CD & digital <br />
Agogo Records <br />
LC 15656 <br />
EAN 4260130540395 <br />
release date: 24.03.2014 <br />
<br />
Do you remember when sometimes only a few vinyl white labels existed of a monster tune? You couldn’t get hold of them in your record shop and there was no world wide net to download it. Then the digital age took over and it became easy to exchange cool sounds. Everybody could edit everything, it got very boring and the days of the remix seemed to be over. <br />
Now Fab Samperi comes along with “Power Bossa Remixed”, the remix version of his debut album “Power Bossa”. Sicily’s most prolific producer presents a breathless mixture Rhythm & Blues, Latin, Drum’n’Bass, HipHop and Soul rarely heard since the glory days of the rare vinyl white label and brings the fun back into the remix culture. <br />
For Fab Samperi it was a natural choice not stick to just one style. „I grew up surrounded by music. While my father was a jazz lover, my older brother Rob was the one who introduced me to a wide array of genres since i was little. Funk, Rock’n’Roll, Acid Jazz, HipHop, this is what you would find in his record collection. When I was about eight he was one of the first and most respected DJs in southern Italy. Rob was also a drummer and he taught me how to play when I was 10.“ Musical <br />
education didn’t stop here for Fab Samperi. „At music school I learned how to read and write music. I studied the flute for five years before I was getting more and more into Rock music. So I bought an <br />
electric guitar and started my own band, later I taught myself to play piano.“ <br />
“Power Bossa Remixed” starts with “Listen Up”, speeded up by forward thinking and globe travelling Canadian DJ Stickybuds. “I’ve been working with him for some time now,” says Samperi. “We were <br />
checking edits for our live sets. They are definitely a big part of the fun. When you’re DJing you definitely want to have fun. You gotta get into it, you know, to connect to the crowd. But at the same time you’re the DJ and your job is to bring the good music to the party, and most importantly, the hype! So I am really happy that Stickybuds and me have an official release and it perfectly kicks off this album.” Mo’ Horizons add some Brazilian Drum’n’Bass beats to “Stand Back”, transforming the tune in something new. The result is astounding. “We actually met a few times in Hannover, Catania and shared the same stage in Groningen. We also share the same feelings about music and are friends since their debut came out.” Skeewiff, a pioneer in his field, keeps the ball rolling with a dancefloor jazz version of “Stand Back”: “I love his remixes, he has an unmistakable style. And they are always <br />
bestsellers!” Bringing in Northern English funk & soul institution Smoove (from Smoove & Turrell) with musicians Andy Champion and Mike Porter felt naturally for Fab Samperi and came really easy: <br />
“We played at the jazz festival in Groningen and spent the next day together, but I've been knowing him through the internet for many years now. These guys are so real, funny and down to earth. Besides, I'm a big fan we just had to exchange mixes.” “With CMC & Silenta I share the same love for Big Beat and Soul music. I still remember we had a <br />
nice chat about music and philosophy when they were in Catania. They are top blokes! Sly Players is Slim of the Good Groove label himself, he was one first people who released my tunes. Ursula 1000 is always one of my favourite choices when it comes down to remixes,” Fab Samperi recalls about the other contributors. Jean-Marc Preisler aka JFB, meanwhile, is a DMC champion and celebrated remix artist. Adding spices to „Everyman“ featuring the mighty John Turrell is beat expert Timewarp Inc from Greece, as is Basement Freaks who recently moved to Hamburg/Germany, another sure-shot candidate for „Power Bossa Remixed“. „We played the Ghetto Funk stage at the Sunrise Festival in <br />
the UK. George is such a great and honest guy, we simply had to arrange mixes for each other.“ DJ Love from Dallas/USA makes a welcome appearance and describes the essence of a perfect remix <br />
scenario in his own words. „I am a true-school hip-hop head and DJ who absolutely loves breaks, electronic and just good music. Plain and simple.“ <br />
A Fab Samperi remix album would never be a complete without The Captain. „Oh yes, The Captain! A friend of mine and me, we have this special slang. When a person is really cool and stylish in what <br />
he does, this guy is a Captain for us. So when I started doing remixes, my friend liked them so much, suddenly I was The Captain,“ Fab Samperi explains. “Some people say that I invented a new style <br />
called ‘Power Bossa’, a blend of Latin, HipHop, Funk and Swing. Of course it is nice to get that kind of credit, but I obviously don’t take it too seriously. As you know, there’s no such thing as a single person making a new musical genre.<br />
Every style, old or new, builds on the past.” With “Power Bossa Remixed”, Fab Samperi shows his respect for this past and its musical innovators - and, being The Captain, he does it in style!” <br />
released March 24, 2014 on Agogo Records<br />
<br />
* [Spotify](https://open.spotify.com/album/5JvEnUebCUGUmHDqMPn99W)<br />
* [Apple Music](https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/power-bossa-remixed/814707174)<br />
* [Deezer](https://www.deezer.com/en/album/7400323)<br />
* [Google Play](https://play.google.com/store/music/album/Fab_Samperi_Power_Bossa_Remixed?id=Bj77y67i6vnfv5cnhif726kzzme)<br />
* [Amazon](https://www.amazon.com/Power-Bossa-Remixed-FAB-SAMPERI/dp/B00HV3W5YS/ref=sr_1_1?s=music&ie=UTF8&qid=1537823607&sr=1-1)]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[FAB SAMPERI "POWER BOSSA REMIXED" <br />
AR039CD <br />
CD & digital <br />
Agogo Records <br />
LC 15656 <br />
EAN 4260130540395 <br />
release date: 24.03.2014 <br />
<br />
Do you remember when sometimes only a few vinyl white labels existed of a monster tune? You couldn’t get hold of them in your record shop and there was no world wide net to download it. Then the digital age took over and it became easy to exchange cool sounds. Everybody could edit everything, it got very boring and the days of the remix seemed to be over. <br />
Now Fab Samperi comes along with “Power Bossa Remixed”, the remix version of his debut album “Power Bossa”. Sicily’s most prolific producer presents a breathless mixture Rhythm & Blues, Latin, Drum’n’Bass, HipHop and Soul rarely heard since the glory days of the rare vinyl white label and brings the fun back into the remix culture. <br />
For Fab Samperi it was a natural choice not stick to just one style. „I grew up surrounded by music. While my father was a jazz lover, my older brother Rob was the one who introduced me to a wide array of genres since i was little. Funk, Rock’n’Roll, Acid Jazz, HipHop, this is what you would find in his record collection. When I was about eight he was one of the first and most respected DJs in southern Italy. Rob was also a drummer and he taught me how to play when I was 10.“ Musical <br />
education didn’t stop here for Fab Samperi. „At music school I learned how to read and write music. I studied the flute for five years before I was getting more and more into Rock music. So I bought an <br />
electric guitar and started my own band, later I taught myself to play piano.“ <br />
“Power Bossa Remixed” starts with “Listen Up”, speeded up by forward thinking and globe travelling Canadian DJ Stickybuds. “I’ve been working with him for some time now,” says Samperi. “We were <br />
checking edits for our live sets. They are definitely a big part of the fun. When you’re DJing you definitely want to have fun. You gotta get into it, you know, to connect to the crowd. But at the same time you’re the DJ and your job is to bring the good music to the party, and most importantly, the hype! So I am really happy that Stickybuds and me have an official release and it perfectly kicks off this album.” Mo’ Horizons add some Brazilian Drum’n’Bass beats to “Stand Back”, transforming the tune in something new. The result is astounding. “We actually met a few times in Hannover, Catania and shared the same stage in Groningen. We also share the same feelings about music and are friends since their debut came out.” Skeewiff, a pioneer in his field, keeps the ball rolling with a dancefloor jazz version of “Stand Back”: “I love his remixes, he has an unmistakable style. And they are always <br />
bestsellers!” Bringing in Northern English funk & soul institution Smoove (from Smoove & Turrell) with musicians Andy Champion and Mike Porter felt naturally for Fab Samperi and came really easy: <br />
“We played at the jazz festival in Groningen and spent the next day together, but I've been knowing him through the internet for many years now. These guys are so real, funny and down to earth. Besides, I'm a big fan we just had to exchange mixes.” “With CMC & Silenta I share the same love for Big Beat and Soul music. I still remember we had a <br />
nice chat about music and philosophy when they were in Catania. They are top blokes! Sly Players is Slim of the Good Groove label himself, he was one first people who released my tunes. Ursula 1000 is always one of my favourite choices when it comes down to remixes,” Fab Samperi recalls about the other contributors. Jean-Marc Preisler aka JFB, meanwhile, is a DMC champion and celebrated remix artist. Adding spices to „Everyman“ featuring the mighty John Turrell is beat expert Timewarp Inc from Greece, as is Basement Freaks who recently moved to Hamburg/Germany, another sure-shot candidate for „Power Bossa Remixed“. „We played the Ghetto Funk stage at the Sunrise Festival in <br />
the UK. George is such a great and honest guy, we simply had to arrange mixes for each other.“ DJ Love from Dallas/USA makes a welcome appearance and describes the essence of a perfect remix <br />
scenario in his own words. „I am a true-school hip-hop head and DJ who absolutely loves breaks, electronic and just good music. Plain and simple.“ <br />
A Fab Samperi remix album would never be a complete without The Captain. „Oh yes, The Captain! A friend of mine and me, we have this special slang. When a person is really cool and stylish in what <br />
he does, this guy is a Captain for us. So when I started doing remixes, my friend liked them so much, suddenly I was The Captain,“ Fab Samperi explains. “Some people say that I invented a new style <br />
called ‘Power Bossa’, a blend of Latin, HipHop, Funk and Swing. Of course it is nice to get that kind of credit, but I obviously don’t take it too seriously. As you know, there’s no such thing as a single person making a new musical genre.<br />
Every style, old or new, builds on the past.” With “Power Bossa Remixed”, Fab Samperi shows his respect for this past and its musical innovators - and, being The Captain, he does it in style!” <br />
released March 24, 2014 on Agogo Records<br />
<br />
* [Spotify](https://open.spotify.com/album/5JvEnUebCUGUmHDqMPn99W)<br />
* [Apple Music](https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/power-bossa-remixed/814707174)<br />
* [Deezer](https://www.deezer.com/en/album/7400323)<br />
* [Google Play](https://play.google.com/store/music/album/Fab_Samperi_Power_Bossa_Remixed?id=Bj77y67i6vnfv5cnhif726kzzme)<br />
* [Amazon](https://www.amazon.com/Power-Bossa-Remixed-FAB-SAMPERI/dp/B00HV3W5YS/ref=sr_1_1?s=music&ie=UTF8&qid=1537823607&sr=1-1)]]></googleplay:description>
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AR039CD 
CD & digital 
Agogo Records 
LC 15656 
EAN 4260130540395 
release date: 24.03.2014 

Do you remember when sometimes only a few vinyl white labels existed of a monster tune? You couldn’t get hold of them in your record shop and there was no world wide net to download it. Then the digital age took over and it became easy to exchange cool sounds. Everybody could edit everything, it got very boring and the days of the remix seemed to be over. 
Now Fab Samperi comes along with “Power Bossa Remixed”, the remix version of his debut album “Power Bossa”. Sicily’s most prolific producer presents a breathless mixture Rhythm & Blues, Latin, Drum’n’Bass, HipHop and Soul rarely heard since the glory days of the rare vinyl white label and brings the fun back into the remix culture. 
For Fab Samperi it was a natural choice not stick to just one style. „I grew up surrounded by music. While my father was a jazz lover, my older brother Rob was the one who introduced me to a wide array of genres since i was little. Funk, Rock’n’Roll, Acid Jazz, HipHop, this is what you would find in his record collection. When I was about eight he was one of the first and most respected DJs in southern Italy. Rob was also a drummer and he taught me how to play when I was 10.“ Musical 
education didn’t stop here for Fab Samperi. „At music school I learned how to read and write music. I studied the flute for five years before I was getting more and more into Rock music. So I bought an 
electric guitar and started my own band, later I taught myself to play piano.“ 
“Power Bossa Remixed” starts with “Listen Up”, speeded up by forward thinking and globe travelling Canadian DJ Stickybuds. “I’ve been working with him for some time now,” says Samperi. “We were 
checking edits for our live sets. They are definitely a big part of the fun. When you’re DJing you definitely want to have fun. You gotta get into it, you know, to connect to the crowd. But at the same time you’re the DJ and your job is to bring the good music to the party, and most importantly, the hype! So I am really happy that Stickybuds and me have an official release and it perfectly kicks off this album.” Mo’ Horizons add some Brazilian Drum’n’Bass beats to “Stand Back”, transforming the tune in something new. The result is astounding. “We actually met a few times in Hannover, Catania and shared the same stage in Groningen. We also share the same feelings about music and are friends since their debut came out.” Skeewiff, a pioneer in his field, keeps the ball rolling with a dancefloor jazz version of “Stand Back”: “I love his remixes, he has an unmistakable style. And they are always 
bestsellers!” Bringing in Northern English funk & soul institution Smoove (from Smoove & Turrell) with musicians Andy Champion and Mike Porter felt naturally for Fab Samperi and came really easy: 
“We played at the jazz festival in Groningen and spent the next day together, but I've been knowing him through the internet for many years now. These guys are so real, funny and down to earth. Besides, I'm a big fan we just had to exchange mixes.” “With CMC & Silenta I share the same love for Big Beat and Soul music. I still remember we had a 
nice chat about music and philosophy when they were in Catania. They are top blokes! Sly Players is Slim of the Good Groove label himself, he was one first people who released my tunes. Ursula 1000 is always one of my favourite choices when it comes down to remixes,” Fab Samperi recalls about the other contributors. Jean-Marc Preisler aka JFB, meanwhile, is a DMC champion and celebrated remix artist. Adding spices to „Everyman“ featuring the mighty John Turrell is beat expert Timewarp Inc from Greece, as is Basement Freaks who recently moved to Hamburg/Germany, another sure-shot candidate for „Power Bossa Remixed“. „We played the Ghetto Funk s]]></itunes:summary>
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            <title><![CDATA[11 BB Funk (Sly Players Remix).mp3]]></title>
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            <description><![CDATA[FAB SAMPERI "POWER BOSSA REMIXED" <br />
AR039CD <br />
CD & digital <br />
Agogo Records <br />
LC 15656 <br />
EAN 4260130540395 <br />
release date: 24.03.2014 <br />
<br />
Do you remember when sometimes only a few vinyl white labels existed of a monster tune? You couldn’t get hold of them in your record shop and there was no world wide net to download it. Then the digital age took over and it became easy to exchange cool sounds. Everybody could edit everything, it got very boring and the days of the remix seemed to be over. <br />
Now Fab Samperi comes along with “Power Bossa Remixed”, the remix version of his debut album “Power Bossa”. Sicily’s most prolific producer presents a breathless mixture Rhythm & Blues, Latin, Drum’n’Bass, HipHop and Soul rarely heard since the glory days of the rare vinyl white label and brings the fun back into the remix culture. <br />
For Fab Samperi it was a natural choice not stick to just one style. „I grew up surrounded by music. While my father was a jazz lover, my older brother Rob was the one who introduced me to a wide array of genres since i was little. Funk, Rock’n’Roll, Acid Jazz, HipHop, this is what you would find in his record collection. When I was about eight he was one of the first and most respected DJs in southern Italy. Rob was also a drummer and he taught me how to play when I was 10.“ Musical <br />
education didn’t stop here for Fab Samperi. „At music school I learned how to read and write music. I studied the flute for five years before I was getting more and more into Rock music. So I bought an <br />
electric guitar and started my own band, later I taught myself to play piano.“ <br />
“Power Bossa Remixed” starts with “Listen Up”, speeded up by forward thinking and globe travelling Canadian DJ Stickybuds. “I’ve been working with him for some time now,” says Samperi. “We were <br />
checking edits for our live sets. They are definitely a big part of the fun. When you’re DJing you definitely want to have fun. You gotta get into it, you know, to connect to the crowd. But at the same time you’re the DJ and your job is to bring the good music to the party, and most importantly, the hype! So I am really happy that Stickybuds and me have an official release and it perfectly kicks off this album.” Mo’ Horizons add some Brazilian Drum’n’Bass beats to “Stand Back”, transforming the tune in something new. The result is astounding. “We actually met a few times in Hannover, Catania and shared the same stage in Groningen. We also share the same feelings about music and are friends since their debut came out.” Skeewiff, a pioneer in his field, keeps the ball rolling with a dancefloor jazz version of “Stand Back”: “I love his remixes, he has an unmistakable style. And they are always <br />
bestsellers!” Bringing in Northern English funk & soul institution Smoove (from Smoove & Turrell) with musicians Andy Champion and Mike Porter felt naturally for Fab Samperi and came really easy: <br />
“We played at the jazz festival in Groningen and spent the next day together, but I've been knowing him through the internet for many years now. These guys are so real, funny and down to earth. Besides, I'm a big fan we just had to exchange mixes.” “With CMC & Silenta I share the same love for Big Beat and Soul music. I still remember we had a <br />
nice chat about music and philosophy when they were in Catania. They are top blokes! Sly Players is Slim of the Good Groove label himself, he was one first people who released my tunes. Ursula 1000 is always one of my favourite choices when it comes down to remixes,” Fab Samperi recalls about the other contributors. Jean-Marc Preisler aka JFB, meanwhile, is a DMC champion and celebrated remix artist. Adding spices to „Everyman“ featuring the mighty John Turrell is beat expert Timewarp Inc from Greece, as is Basement Freaks who recently moved to Hamburg/Germany, another sure-shot candidate for „Power Bossa Remixed“. „We played the Ghetto Funk stage at the Sunrise Festival in <br />
the UK. George is such a great and honest guy, we simply had to arrange mixes for each other.“ DJ Love from Dallas/USA makes a welcome appearance and describes the essence of a perfect remix <br />
scenario in his own words. „I am a true-school hip-hop head and DJ who absolutely loves breaks, electronic and just good music. Plain and simple.“ <br />
A Fab Samperi remix album would never be a complete without The Captain. „Oh yes, The Captain! A friend of mine and me, we have this special slang. When a person is really cool and stylish in what <br />
he does, this guy is a Captain for us. So when I started doing remixes, my friend liked them so much, suddenly I was The Captain,“ Fab Samperi explains. “Some people say that I invented a new style <br />
called ‘Power Bossa’, a blend of Latin, HipHop, Funk and Swing. Of course it is nice to get that kind of credit, but I obviously don’t take it too seriously. As you know, there’s no such thing as a single person making a new musical genre.<br />
Every style, old or new, builds on the past.” With “Power Bossa Remixed”, Fab Samperi shows his respect for this past and its musical innovators - and, being The Captain, he does it in style!” <br />
released March 24, 2014 on Agogo Records<br />
<br />
* [Spotify](https://open.spotify.com/album/5JvEnUebCUGUmHDqMPn99W)<br />
* [Apple Music](https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/power-bossa-remixed/814707174)<br />
* [Deezer](https://www.deezer.com/en/album/7400323)<br />
* [Google Play](https://play.google.com/store/music/album/Fab_Samperi_Power_Bossa_Remixed?id=Bj77y67i6vnfv5cnhif726kzzme)<br />
* [Amazon](https://www.amazon.com/Power-Bossa-Remixed-FAB-SAMPERI/dp/B00HV3W5YS/ref=sr_1_1?s=music&ie=UTF8&qid=1537823607&sr=1-1)]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[FAB SAMPERI "POWER BOSSA REMIXED" <br />
AR039CD <br />
CD & digital <br />
Agogo Records <br />
LC 15656 <br />
EAN 4260130540395 <br />
release date: 24.03.2014 <br />
<br />
Do you remember when sometimes only a few vinyl white labels existed of a monster tune? You couldn’t get hold of them in your record shop and there was no world wide net to download it. Then the digital age took over and it became easy to exchange cool sounds. Everybody could edit everything, it got very boring and the days of the remix seemed to be over. <br />
Now Fab Samperi comes along with “Power Bossa Remixed”, the remix version of his debut album “Power Bossa”. Sicily’s most prolific producer presents a breathless mixture Rhythm & Blues, Latin, Drum’n’Bass, HipHop and Soul rarely heard since the glory days of the rare vinyl white label and brings the fun back into the remix culture. <br />
For Fab Samperi it was a natural choice not stick to just one style. „I grew up surrounded by music. While my father was a jazz lover, my older brother Rob was the one who introduced me to a wide array of genres since i was little. Funk, Rock’n’Roll, Acid Jazz, HipHop, this is what you would find in his record collection. When I was about eight he was one of the first and most respected DJs in southern Italy. Rob was also a drummer and he taught me how to play when I was 10.“ Musical <br />
education didn’t stop here for Fab Samperi. „At music school I learned how to read and write music. I studied the flute for five years before I was getting more and more into Rock music. So I bought an <br />
electric guitar and started my own band, later I taught myself to play piano.“ <br />
“Power Bossa Remixed” starts with “Listen Up”, speeded up by forward thinking and globe travelling Canadian DJ Stickybuds. “I’ve been working with him for some time now,” says Samperi. “We were <br />
checking edits for our live sets. They are definitely a big part of the fun. When you’re DJing you definitely want to have fun. You gotta get into it, you know, to connect to the crowd. But at the same time you’re the DJ and your job is to bring the good music to the party, and most importantly, the hype! So I am really happy that Stickybuds and me have an official release and it perfectly kicks off this album.” Mo’ Horizons add some Brazilian Drum’n’Bass beats to “Stand Back”, transforming the tune in something new. The result is astounding. “We actually met a few times in Hannover, Catania and shared the same stage in Groningen. We also share the same feelings about music and are friends since their debut came out.” Skeewiff, a pioneer in his field, keeps the ball rolling with a dancefloor jazz version of “Stand Back”: “I love his remixes, he has an unmistakable style. And they are always <br />
bestsellers!” Bringing in Northern English funk & soul institution Smoove (from Smoove & Turrell) with musicians Andy Champion and Mike Porter felt naturally for Fab Samperi and came really easy: <br />
“We played at the jazz festival in Groningen and spent the next day together, but I've been knowing him through the internet for many years now. These guys are so real, funny and down to earth. Besides, I'm a big fan we just had to exchange mixes.” “With CMC & Silenta I share the same love for Big Beat and Soul music. I still remember we had a <br />
nice chat about music and philosophy when they were in Catania. They are top blokes! Sly Players is Slim of the Good Groove label himself, he was one first people who released my tunes. Ursula 1000 is always one of my favourite choices when it comes down to remixes,” Fab Samperi recalls about the other contributors. Jean-Marc Preisler aka JFB, meanwhile, is a DMC champion and celebrated remix artist. Adding spices to „Everyman“ featuring the mighty John Turrell is beat expert Timewarp Inc from Greece, as is Basement Freaks who recently moved to Hamburg/Germany, another sure-shot candidate for „Power Bossa Remixed“. „We played the Ghetto Funk stage at the Sunrise Festival in <br />
the UK. George is such a great and honest guy, we simply had to arrange mixes for each other.“ DJ Love from Dallas/USA makes a welcome appearance and describes the essence of a perfect remix <br />
scenario in his own words. „I am a true-school hip-hop head and DJ who absolutely loves breaks, electronic and just good music. Plain and simple.“ <br />
A Fab Samperi remix album would never be a complete without The Captain. „Oh yes, The Captain! A friend of mine and me, we have this special slang. When a person is really cool and stylish in what <br />
he does, this guy is a Captain for us. So when I started doing remixes, my friend liked them so much, suddenly I was The Captain,“ Fab Samperi explains. “Some people say that I invented a new style <br />
called ‘Power Bossa’, a blend of Latin, HipHop, Funk and Swing. Of course it is nice to get that kind of credit, but I obviously don’t take it too seriously. As you know, there’s no such thing as a single person making a new musical genre.<br />
Every style, old or new, builds on the past.” With “Power Bossa Remixed”, Fab Samperi shows his respect for this past and its musical innovators - and, being The Captain, he does it in style!” <br />
released March 24, 2014 on Agogo Records<br />
<br />
* [Spotify](https://open.spotify.com/album/5JvEnUebCUGUmHDqMPn99W)<br />
* [Apple Music](https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/power-bossa-remixed/814707174)<br />
* [Deezer](https://www.deezer.com/en/album/7400323)<br />
* [Google Play](https://play.google.com/store/music/album/Fab_Samperi_Power_Bossa_Remixed?id=Bj77y67i6vnfv5cnhif726kzzme)<br />
* [Amazon](https://www.amazon.com/Power-Bossa-Remixed-FAB-SAMPERI/dp/B00HV3W5YS/ref=sr_1_1?s=music&ie=UTF8&qid=1537823607&sr=1-1)]]></googleplay:description>
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AR039CD 
CD & digital 
Agogo Records 
LC 15656 
EAN 4260130540395 
release date: 24.03.2014 

Do you remember when sometimes only a few vinyl white labels existed of a monster tune? You couldn’t get hold of them in your record shop and there was no world wide net to download it. Then the digital age took over and it became easy to exchange cool sounds. Everybody could edit everything, it got very boring and the days of the remix seemed to be over. 
Now Fab Samperi comes along with “Power Bossa Remixed”, the remix version of his debut album “Power Bossa”. Sicily’s most prolific producer presents a breathless mixture Rhythm & Blues, Latin, Drum’n’Bass, HipHop and Soul rarely heard since the glory days of the rare vinyl white label and brings the fun back into the remix culture. 
For Fab Samperi it was a natural choice not stick to just one style. „I grew up surrounded by music. While my father was a jazz lover, my older brother Rob was the one who introduced me to a wide array of genres since i was little. Funk, Rock’n’Roll, Acid Jazz, HipHop, this is what you would find in his record collection. When I was about eight he was one of the first and most respected DJs in southern Italy. Rob was also a drummer and he taught me how to play when I was 10.“ Musical 
education didn’t stop here for Fab Samperi. „At music school I learned how to read and write music. I studied the flute for five years before I was getting more and more into Rock music. So I bought an 
electric guitar and started my own band, later I taught myself to play piano.“ 
“Power Bossa Remixed” starts with “Listen Up”, speeded up by forward thinking and globe travelling Canadian DJ Stickybuds. “I’ve been working with him for some time now,” says Samperi. “We were 
checking edits for our live sets. They are definitely a big part of the fun. When you’re DJing you definitely want to have fun. You gotta get into it, you know, to connect to the crowd. But at the same time you’re the DJ and your job is to bring the good music to the party, and most importantly, the hype! So I am really happy that Stickybuds and me have an official release and it perfectly kicks off this album.” Mo’ Horizons add some Brazilian Drum’n’Bass beats to “Stand Back”, transforming the tune in something new. The result is astounding. “We actually met a few times in Hannover, Catania and shared the same stage in Groningen. We also share the same feelings about music and are friends since their debut came out.” Skeewiff, a pioneer in his field, keeps the ball rolling with a dancefloor jazz version of “Stand Back”: “I love his remixes, he has an unmistakable style. And they are always 
bestsellers!” Bringing in Northern English funk & soul institution Smoove (from Smoove & Turrell) with musicians Andy Champion and Mike Porter felt naturally for Fab Samperi and came really easy: 
“We played at the jazz festival in Groningen and spent the next day together, but I've been knowing him through the internet for many years now. These guys are so real, funny and down to earth. Besides, I'm a big fan we just had to exchange mixes.” “With CMC & Silenta I share the same love for Big Beat and Soul music. I still remember we had a 
nice chat about music and philosophy when they were in Catania. They are top blokes! Sly Players is Slim of the Good Groove label himself, he was one first people who released my tunes. Ursula 1000 is always one of my favourite choices when it comes down to remixes,” Fab Samperi recalls about the other contributors. Jean-Marc Preisler aka JFB, meanwhile, is a DMC champion and celebrated remix artist. Adding spices to „Everyman“ featuring the mighty John Turrell is beat expert Timewarp Inc from Greece, as is Basement Freaks who recently moved to Hamburg/Germany, another sure-shot candidate for „Power Bossa Remixed“. „We played the Ghetto Funk s]]></itunes:summary>
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            <title><![CDATA[12 Everyman feat. John Turrell (Timewarp Inc Remix).mp3]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/fab-samperi/12-everyman-feat-john-turrell-timewarp-inc-remix/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Fab Samperi]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[FAB SAMPERI "POWER BOSSA REMIXED" <br />
AR039CD <br />
CD & digital <br />
Agogo Records <br />
LC 15656 <br />
EAN 4260130540395 <br />
release date: 24.03.2014 <br />
<br />
Do you remember when sometimes only a few vinyl white labels existed of a monster tune? You couldn’t get hold of them in your record shop and there was no world wide net to download it. Then the digital age took over and it became easy to exchange cool sounds. Everybody could edit everything, it got very boring and the days of the remix seemed to be over. <br />
Now Fab Samperi comes along with “Power Bossa Remixed”, the remix version of his debut album “Power Bossa”. Sicily’s most prolific producer presents a breathless mixture Rhythm & Blues, Latin, Drum’n’Bass, HipHop and Soul rarely heard since the glory days of the rare vinyl white label and brings the fun back into the remix culture. <br />
For Fab Samperi it was a natural choice not stick to just one style. „I grew up surrounded by music. While my father was a jazz lover, my older brother Rob was the one who introduced me to a wide array of genres since i was little. Funk, Rock’n’Roll, Acid Jazz, HipHop, this is what you would find in his record collection. When I was about eight he was one of the first and most respected DJs in southern Italy. Rob was also a drummer and he taught me how to play when I was 10.“ Musical <br />
education didn’t stop here for Fab Samperi. „At music school I learned how to read and write music. I studied the flute for five years before I was getting more and more into Rock music. So I bought an <br />
electric guitar and started my own band, later I taught myself to play piano.“ <br />
“Power Bossa Remixed” starts with “Listen Up”, speeded up by forward thinking and globe travelling Canadian DJ Stickybuds. “I’ve been working with him for some time now,” says Samperi. “We were <br />
checking edits for our live sets. They are definitely a big part of the fun. When you’re DJing you definitely want to have fun. You gotta get into it, you know, to connect to the crowd. But at the same time you’re the DJ and your job is to bring the good music to the party, and most importantly, the hype! So I am really happy that Stickybuds and me have an official release and it perfectly kicks off this album.” Mo’ Horizons add some Brazilian Drum’n’Bass beats to “Stand Back”, transforming the tune in something new. The result is astounding. “We actually met a few times in Hannover, Catania and shared the same stage in Groningen. We also share the same feelings about music and are friends since their debut came out.” Skeewiff, a pioneer in his field, keeps the ball rolling with a dancefloor jazz version of “Stand Back”: “I love his remixes, he has an unmistakable style. And they are always <br />
bestsellers!” Bringing in Northern English funk & soul institution Smoove (from Smoove & Turrell) with musicians Andy Champion and Mike Porter felt naturally for Fab Samperi and came really easy: <br />
“We played at the jazz festival in Groningen and spent the next day together, but I've been knowing him through the internet for many years now. These guys are so real, funny and down to earth. Besides, I'm a big fan we just had to exchange mixes.” “With CMC & Silenta I share the same love for Big Beat and Soul music. I still remember we had a <br />
nice chat about music and philosophy when they were in Catania. They are top blokes! Sly Players is Slim of the Good Groove label himself, he was one first people who released my tunes. Ursula 1000 is always one of my favourite choices when it comes down to remixes,” Fab Samperi recalls about the other contributors. Jean-Marc Preisler aka JFB, meanwhile, is a DMC champion and celebrated remix artist. Adding spices to „Everyman“ featuring the mighty John Turrell is beat expert Timewarp Inc from Greece, as is Basement Freaks who recently moved to Hamburg/Germany, another sure-shot candidate for „Power Bossa Remixed“. „We played the Ghetto Funk stage at the Sunrise Festival in <br />
the UK. George is such a great and honest guy, we simply had to arrange mixes for each other.“ DJ Love from Dallas/USA makes a welcome appearance and describes the essence of a perfect remix <br />
scenario in his own words. „I am a true-school hip-hop head and DJ who absolutely loves breaks, electronic and just good music. Plain and simple.“ <br />
A Fab Samperi remix album would never be a complete without The Captain. „Oh yes, The Captain! A friend of mine and me, we have this special slang. When a person is really cool and stylish in what <br />
he does, this guy is a Captain for us. So when I started doing remixes, my friend liked them so much, suddenly I was The Captain,“ Fab Samperi explains. “Some people say that I invented a new style <br />
called ‘Power Bossa’, a blend of Latin, HipHop, Funk and Swing. Of course it is nice to get that kind of credit, but I obviously don’t take it too seriously. As you know, there’s no such thing as a single person making a new musical genre.<br />
Every style, old or new, builds on the past.” With “Power Bossa Remixed”, Fab Samperi shows his respect for this past and its musical innovators - and, being The Captain, he does it in style!” <br />
released March 24, 2014 on Agogo Records<br />
<br />
* [Spotify](https://open.spotify.com/album/5JvEnUebCUGUmHDqMPn99W)<br />
* [Apple Music](https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/power-bossa-remixed/814707174)<br />
* [Deezer](https://www.deezer.com/en/album/7400323)<br />
* [Google Play](https://play.google.com/store/music/album/Fab_Samperi_Power_Bossa_Remixed?id=Bj77y67i6vnfv5cnhif726kzzme)<br />
* [Amazon](https://www.amazon.com/Power-Bossa-Remixed-FAB-SAMPERI/dp/B00HV3W5YS/ref=sr_1_1?s=music&ie=UTF8&qid=1537823607&sr=1-1)]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[FAB SAMPERI "POWER BOSSA REMIXED" <br />
AR039CD <br />
CD & digital <br />
Agogo Records <br />
LC 15656 <br />
EAN 4260130540395 <br />
release date: 24.03.2014 <br />
<br />
Do you remember when sometimes only a few vinyl white labels existed of a monster tune? You couldn’t get hold of them in your record shop and there was no world wide net to download it. Then the digital age took over and it became easy to exchange cool sounds. Everybody could edit everything, it got very boring and the days of the remix seemed to be over. <br />
Now Fab Samperi comes along with “Power Bossa Remixed”, the remix version of his debut album “Power Bossa”. Sicily’s most prolific producer presents a breathless mixture Rhythm & Blues, Latin, Drum’n’Bass, HipHop and Soul rarely heard since the glory days of the rare vinyl white label and brings the fun back into the remix culture. <br />
For Fab Samperi it was a natural choice not stick to just one style. „I grew up surrounded by music. While my father was a jazz lover, my older brother Rob was the one who introduced me to a wide array of genres since i was little. Funk, Rock’n’Roll, Acid Jazz, HipHop, this is what you would find in his record collection. When I was about eight he was one of the first and most respected DJs in southern Italy. Rob was also a drummer and he taught me how to play when I was 10.“ Musical <br />
education didn’t stop here for Fab Samperi. „At music school I learned how to read and write music. I studied the flute for five years before I was getting more and more into Rock music. So I bought an <br />
electric guitar and started my own band, later I taught myself to play piano.“ <br />
“Power Bossa Remixed” starts with “Listen Up”, speeded up by forward thinking and globe travelling Canadian DJ Stickybuds. “I’ve been working with him for some time now,” says Samperi. “We were <br />
checking edits for our live sets. They are definitely a big part of the fun. When you’re DJing you definitely want to have fun. You gotta get into it, you know, to connect to the crowd. But at the same time you’re the DJ and your job is to bring the good music to the party, and most importantly, the hype! So I am really happy that Stickybuds and me have an official release and it perfectly kicks off this album.” Mo’ Horizons add some Brazilian Drum’n’Bass beats to “Stand Back”, transforming the tune in something new. The result is astounding. “We actually met a few times in Hannover, Catania and shared the same stage in Groningen. We also share the same feelings about music and are friends since their debut came out.” Skeewiff, a pioneer in his field, keeps the ball rolling with a dancefloor jazz version of “Stand Back”: “I love his remixes, he has an unmistakable style. And they are always <br />
bestsellers!” Bringing in Northern English funk & soul institution Smoove (from Smoove & Turrell) with musicians Andy Champion and Mike Porter felt naturally for Fab Samperi and came really easy: <br />
“We played at the jazz festival in Groningen and spent the next day together, but I've been knowing him through the internet for many years now. These guys are so real, funny and down to earth. Besides, I'm a big fan we just had to exchange mixes.” “With CMC & Silenta I share the same love for Big Beat and Soul music. I still remember we had a <br />
nice chat about music and philosophy when they were in Catania. They are top blokes! Sly Players is Slim of the Good Groove label himself, he was one first people who released my tunes. Ursula 1000 is always one of my favourite choices when it comes down to remixes,” Fab Samperi recalls about the other contributors. Jean-Marc Preisler aka JFB, meanwhile, is a DMC champion and celebrated remix artist. Adding spices to „Everyman“ featuring the mighty John Turrell is beat expert Timewarp Inc from Greece, as is Basement Freaks who recently moved to Hamburg/Germany, another sure-shot candidate for „Power Bossa Remixed“. „We played the Ghetto Funk stage at the Sunrise Festival in <br />
the UK. George is such a great and honest guy, we simply had to arrange mixes for each other.“ DJ Love from Dallas/USA makes a welcome appearance and describes the essence of a perfect remix <br />
scenario in his own words. „I am a true-school hip-hop head and DJ who absolutely loves breaks, electronic and just good music. Plain and simple.“ <br />
A Fab Samperi remix album would never be a complete without The Captain. „Oh yes, The Captain! A friend of mine and me, we have this special slang. When a person is really cool and stylish in what <br />
he does, this guy is a Captain for us. So when I started doing remixes, my friend liked them so much, suddenly I was The Captain,“ Fab Samperi explains. “Some people say that I invented a new style <br />
called ‘Power Bossa’, a blend of Latin, HipHop, Funk and Swing. Of course it is nice to get that kind of credit, but I obviously don’t take it too seriously. As you know, there’s no such thing as a single person making a new musical genre.<br />
Every style, old or new, builds on the past.” With “Power Bossa Remixed”, Fab Samperi shows his respect for this past and its musical innovators - and, being The Captain, he does it in style!” <br />
released March 24, 2014 on Agogo Records<br />
<br />
* [Spotify](https://open.spotify.com/album/5JvEnUebCUGUmHDqMPn99W)<br />
* [Apple Music](https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/power-bossa-remixed/814707174)<br />
* [Deezer](https://www.deezer.com/en/album/7400323)<br />
* [Google Play](https://play.google.com/store/music/album/Fab_Samperi_Power_Bossa_Remixed?id=Bj77y67i6vnfv5cnhif726kzzme)<br />
* [Amazon](https://www.amazon.com/Power-Bossa-Remixed-FAB-SAMPERI/dp/B00HV3W5YS/ref=sr_1_1?s=music&ie=UTF8&qid=1537823607&sr=1-1)]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[FAB SAMPERI "POWER BOSSA REMIXED" 
AR039CD 
CD & digital 
Agogo Records 
LC 15656 
EAN 4260130540395 
release date: 24.03.2014 

Do you remember when sometimes only a few vinyl white labels existed of a monster tune? You couldn’t get hold of them in your record shop and there was no world wide net to download it. Then the digital age took over and it became easy to exchange cool sounds. Everybody could edit everything, it got very boring and the days of the remix seemed to be over. 
Now Fab Samperi comes along with “Power Bossa Remixed”, the remix version of his debut album “Power Bossa”. Sicily’s most prolific producer presents a breathless mixture Rhythm & Blues, Latin, Drum’n’Bass, HipHop and Soul rarely heard since the glory days of the rare vinyl white label and brings the fun back into the remix culture. 
For Fab Samperi it was a natural choice not stick to just one style. „I grew up surrounded by music. While my father was a jazz lover, my older brother Rob was the one who introduced me to a wide array of genres since i was little. Funk, Rock’n’Roll, Acid Jazz, HipHop, this is what you would find in his record collection. When I was about eight he was one of the first and most respected DJs in southern Italy. Rob was also a drummer and he taught me how to play when I was 10.“ Musical 
education didn’t stop here for Fab Samperi. „At music school I learned how to read and write music. I studied the flute for five years before I was getting more and more into Rock music. So I bought an 
electric guitar and started my own band, later I taught myself to play piano.“ 
“Power Bossa Remixed” starts with “Listen Up”, speeded up by forward thinking and globe travelling Canadian DJ Stickybuds. “I’ve been working with him for some time now,” says Samperi. “We were 
checking edits for our live sets. They are definitely a big part of the fun. When you’re DJing you definitely want to have fun. You gotta get into it, you know, to connect to the crowd. But at the same time you’re the DJ and your job is to bring the good music to the party, and most importantly, the hype! So I am really happy that Stickybuds and me have an official release and it perfectly kicks off this album.” Mo’ Horizons add some Brazilian Drum’n’Bass beats to “Stand Back”, transforming the tune in something new. The result is astounding. “We actually met a few times in Hannover, Catania and shared the same stage in Groningen. We also share the same feelings about music and are friends since their debut came out.” Skeewiff, a pioneer in his field, keeps the ball rolling with a dancefloor jazz version of “Stand Back”: “I love his remixes, he has an unmistakable style. And they are always 
bestsellers!” Bringing in Northern English funk & soul institution Smoove (from Smoove & Turrell) with musicians Andy Champion and Mike Porter felt naturally for Fab Samperi and came really easy: 
“We played at the jazz festival in Groningen and spent the next day together, but I've been knowing him through the internet for many years now. These guys are so real, funny and down to earth. Besides, I'm a big fan we just had to exchange mixes.” “With CMC & Silenta I share the same love for Big Beat and Soul music. I still remember we had a 
nice chat about music and philosophy when they were in Catania. They are top blokes! Sly Players is Slim of the Good Groove label himself, he was one first people who released my tunes. Ursula 1000 is always one of my favourite choices when it comes down to remixes,” Fab Samperi recalls about the other contributors. Jean-Marc Preisler aka JFB, meanwhile, is a DMC champion and celebrated remix artist. Adding spices to „Everyman“ featuring the mighty John Turrell is beat expert Timewarp Inc from Greece, as is Basement Freaks who recently moved to Hamburg/Germany, another sure-shot candidate for „Power Bossa Remixed“. „We played the Ghetto Funk s]]></itunes:summary>
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            <title><![CDATA[14 Hard Work (Fab Samperi Remix)]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/fab-samperi/hard-work-fab-samperi-remix-tb5/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Fab Samperi]]></itunes:author>
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AR039CD <br />
CD & digital <br />
Agogo Records <br />
LC 15656 <br />
EAN 4260130540395 <br />
release date: 24.03.2014 <br />
<br />
Do you remember when sometimes only a few vinyl white labels existed of a monster tune? You couldn’t get hold of them in your record shop and there was no world wide net to download it. Then the digital age took over and it became easy to exchange cool sounds. Everybody could edit everything, it got very boring and the days of the remix seemed to be over. <br />
Now Fab Samperi comes along with “Power Bossa Remixed”, the remix version of his debut album “Power Bossa”. Sicily’s most prolific producer presents a breathless mixture Rhythm & Blues, Latin, Drum’n’Bass, HipHop and Soul rarely heard since the glory days of the rare vinyl white label and brings the fun back into the remix culture. <br />
For Fab Samperi it was a natural choice not stick to just one style. „I grew up surrounded by music. While my father was a jazz lover, my older brother Rob was the one who introduced me to a wide array of genres since i was little. Funk, Rock’n’Roll, Acid Jazz, HipHop, this is what you would find in his record collection. When I was about eight he was one of the first and most respected DJs in southern Italy. Rob was also a drummer and he taught me how to play when I was 10.“ Musical <br />
education didn’t stop here for Fab Samperi. „At music school I learned how to read and write music. I studied the flute for five years before I was getting more and more into Rock music. So I bought an <br />
electric guitar and started my own band, later I taught myself to play piano.“ <br />
“Power Bossa Remixed” starts with “Listen Up”, speeded up by forward thinking and globe travelling Canadian DJ Stickybuds. “I’ve been working with him for some time now,” says Samperi. “We were <br />
checking edits for our live sets. They are definitely a big part of the fun. When you’re DJing you definitely want to have fun. You gotta get into it, you know, to connect to the crowd. But at the same time you’re the DJ and your job is to bring the good music to the party, and most importantly, the hype! So I am really happy that Stickybuds and me have an official release and it perfectly kicks off this album.” Mo’ Horizons add some Brazilian Drum’n’Bass beats to “Stand Back”, transforming the tune in something new. The result is astounding. “We actually met a few times in Hannover, Catania and shared the same stage in Groningen. We also share the same feelings about music and are friends since their debut came out.” Skeewiff, a pioneer in his field, keeps the ball rolling with a dancefloor jazz version of “Stand Back”: “I love his remixes, he has an unmistakable style. And they are always <br />
bestsellers!” Bringing in Northern English funk & soul institution Smoove (from Smoove & Turrell) with musicians Andy Champion and Mike Porter felt naturally for Fab Samperi and came really easy: <br />
“We played at the jazz festival in Groningen and spent the next day together, but I've been knowing him through the internet for many years now. These guys are so real, funny and down to earth. Besides, I'm a big fan we just had to exchange mixes.” “With CMC & Silenta I share the same love for Big Beat and Soul music. I still remember we had a <br />
nice chat about music and philosophy when they were in Catania. They are top blokes! Sly Players is Slim of the Good Groove label himself, he was one first people who released my tunes. Ursula 1000 is always one of my favourite choices when it comes down to remixes,” Fab Samperi recalls about the other contributors. Jean-Marc Preisler aka JFB, meanwhile, is a DMC champion and celebrated remix artist. Adding spices to „Everyman“ featuring the mighty John Turrell is beat expert Timewarp Inc from Greece, as is Basement Freaks who recently moved to Hamburg/Germany, another sure-shot candidate for „Power Bossa Remixed“. „We played the Ghetto Funk stage at the Sunrise Festival in <br />
the UK. George is such a great and honest guy, we simply had to arrange mixes for each other.“ DJ Love from Dallas/USA makes a welcome appearance and describes the essence of a perfect remix <br />
scenario in his own words. „I am a true-school hip-hop head and DJ who absolutely loves breaks, electronic and just good music. Plain and simple.“ <br />
A Fab Samperi remix album would never be a complete without The Captain. „Oh yes, The Captain! A friend of mine and me, we have this special slang. When a person is really cool and stylish in what <br />
he does, this guy is a Captain for us. So when I started doing remixes, my friend liked them so much, suddenly I was The Captain,“ Fab Samperi explains. “Some people say that I invented a new style <br />
called ‘Power Bossa’, a blend of Latin, HipHop, Funk and Swing. Of course it is nice to get that kind of credit, but I obviously don’t take it too seriously. As you know, there’s no such thing as a single person making a new musical genre.<br />
Every style, old or new, builds on the past.” With “Power Bossa Remixed”, Fab Samperi shows his respect for this past and its musical innovators - and, being The Captain, he does it in style!” <br />
released March 24, 2014 on Agogo Records<br />
<br />
* [Spotify](https://open.spotify.com/album/5JvEnUebCUGUmHDqMPn99W)<br />
* [Apple Music](https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/power-bossa-remixed/814707174)<br />
* [Deezer](https://www.deezer.com/en/album/7400323)<br />
* [Google Play](https://play.google.com/store/music/album/Fab_Samperi_Power_Bossa_Remixed?id=Bj77y67i6vnfv5cnhif726kzzme)<br />
* [Amazon](https://www.amazon.com/Power-Bossa-Remixed-FAB-SAMPERI/dp/B00HV3W5YS/ref=sr_1_1?s=music&ie=UTF8&qid=1537823607&sr=1-1)]]></description>
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AR039CD <br />
CD & digital <br />
Agogo Records <br />
LC 15656 <br />
EAN 4260130540395 <br />
release date: 24.03.2014 <br />
<br />
Do you remember when sometimes only a few vinyl white labels existed of a monster tune? You couldn’t get hold of them in your record shop and there was no world wide net to download it. Then the digital age took over and it became easy to exchange cool sounds. Everybody could edit everything, it got very boring and the days of the remix seemed to be over. <br />
Now Fab Samperi comes along with “Power Bossa Remixed”, the remix version of his debut album “Power Bossa”. Sicily’s most prolific producer presents a breathless mixture Rhythm & Blues, Latin, Drum’n’Bass, HipHop and Soul rarely heard since the glory days of the rare vinyl white label and brings the fun back into the remix culture. <br />
For Fab Samperi it was a natural choice not stick to just one style. „I grew up surrounded by music. While my father was a jazz lover, my older brother Rob was the one who introduced me to a wide array of genres since i was little. Funk, Rock’n’Roll, Acid Jazz, HipHop, this is what you would find in his record collection. When I was about eight he was one of the first and most respected DJs in southern Italy. Rob was also a drummer and he taught me how to play when I was 10.“ Musical <br />
education didn’t stop here for Fab Samperi. „At music school I learned how to read and write music. I studied the flute for five years before I was getting more and more into Rock music. So I bought an <br />
electric guitar and started my own band, later I taught myself to play piano.“ <br />
“Power Bossa Remixed” starts with “Listen Up”, speeded up by forward thinking and globe travelling Canadian DJ Stickybuds. “I’ve been working with him for some time now,” says Samperi. “We were <br />
checking edits for our live sets. They are definitely a big part of the fun. When you’re DJing you definitely want to have fun. You gotta get into it, you know, to connect to the crowd. But at the same time you’re the DJ and your job is to bring the good music to the party, and most importantly, the hype! So I am really happy that Stickybuds and me have an official release and it perfectly kicks off this album.” Mo’ Horizons add some Brazilian Drum’n’Bass beats to “Stand Back”, transforming the tune in something new. The result is astounding. “We actually met a few times in Hannover, Catania and shared the same stage in Groningen. We also share the same feelings about music and are friends since their debut came out.” Skeewiff, a pioneer in his field, keeps the ball rolling with a dancefloor jazz version of “Stand Back”: “I love his remixes, he has an unmistakable style. And they are always <br />
bestsellers!” Bringing in Northern English funk & soul institution Smoove (from Smoove & Turrell) with musicians Andy Champion and Mike Porter felt naturally for Fab Samperi and came really easy: <br />
“We played at the jazz festival in Groningen and spent the next day together, but I've been knowing him through the internet for many years now. These guys are so real, funny and down to earth. Besides, I'm a big fan we just had to exchange mixes.” “With CMC & Silenta I share the same love for Big Beat and Soul music. I still remember we had a <br />
nice chat about music and philosophy when they were in Catania. They are top blokes! Sly Players is Slim of the Good Groove label himself, he was one first people who released my tunes. Ursula 1000 is always one of my favourite choices when it comes down to remixes,” Fab Samperi recalls about the other contributors. Jean-Marc Preisler aka JFB, meanwhile, is a DMC champion and celebrated remix artist. Adding spices to „Everyman“ featuring the mighty John Turrell is beat expert Timewarp Inc from Greece, as is Basement Freaks who recently moved to Hamburg/Germany, another sure-shot candidate for „Power Bossa Remixed“. „We played the Ghetto Funk stage at the Sunrise Festival in <br />
the UK. George is such a great and honest guy, we simply had to arrange mixes for each other.“ DJ Love from Dallas/USA makes a welcome appearance and describes the essence of a perfect remix <br />
scenario in his own words. „I am a true-school hip-hop head and DJ who absolutely loves breaks, electronic and just good music. Plain and simple.“ <br />
A Fab Samperi remix album would never be a complete without The Captain. „Oh yes, The Captain! A friend of mine and me, we have this special slang. When a person is really cool and stylish in what <br />
he does, this guy is a Captain for us. So when I started doing remixes, my friend liked them so much, suddenly I was The Captain,“ Fab Samperi explains. “Some people say that I invented a new style <br />
called ‘Power Bossa’, a blend of Latin, HipHop, Funk and Swing. Of course it is nice to get that kind of credit, but I obviously don’t take it too seriously. As you know, there’s no such thing as a single person making a new musical genre.<br />
Every style, old or new, builds on the past.” With “Power Bossa Remixed”, Fab Samperi shows his respect for this past and its musical innovators - and, being The Captain, he does it in style!” <br />
released March 24, 2014 on Agogo Records<br />
<br />
* [Spotify](https://open.spotify.com/album/5JvEnUebCUGUmHDqMPn99W)<br />
* [Apple Music](https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/power-bossa-remixed/814707174)<br />
* [Deezer](https://www.deezer.com/en/album/7400323)<br />
* [Google Play](https://play.google.com/store/music/album/Fab_Samperi_Power_Bossa_Remixed?id=Bj77y67i6vnfv5cnhif726kzzme)<br />
* [Amazon](https://www.amazon.com/Power-Bossa-Remixed-FAB-SAMPERI/dp/B00HV3W5YS/ref=sr_1_1?s=music&ie=UTF8&qid=1537823607&sr=1-1)]]></googleplay:description>
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AR039CD 
CD & digital 
Agogo Records 
LC 15656 
EAN 4260130540395 
release date: 24.03.2014 

Do you remember when sometimes only a few vinyl white labels existed of a monster tune? You couldn’t get hold of them in your record shop and there was no world wide net to download it. Then the digital age took over and it became easy to exchange cool sounds. Everybody could edit everything, it got very boring and the days of the remix seemed to be over. 
Now Fab Samperi comes along with “Power Bossa Remixed”, the remix version of his debut album “Power Bossa”. Sicily’s most prolific producer presents a breathless mixture Rhythm & Blues, Latin, Drum’n’Bass, HipHop and Soul rarely heard since the glory days of the rare vinyl white label and brings the fun back into the remix culture. 
For Fab Samperi it was a natural choice not stick to just one style. „I grew up surrounded by music. While my father was a jazz lover, my older brother Rob was the one who introduced me to a wide array of genres since i was little. Funk, Rock’n’Roll, Acid Jazz, HipHop, this is what you would find in his record collection. When I was about eight he was one of the first and most respected DJs in southern Italy. Rob was also a drummer and he taught me how to play when I was 10.“ Musical 
education didn’t stop here for Fab Samperi. „At music school I learned how to read and write music. I studied the flute for five years before I was getting more and more into Rock music. So I bought an 
electric guitar and started my own band, later I taught myself to play piano.“ 
“Power Bossa Remixed” starts with “Listen Up”, speeded up by forward thinking and globe travelling Canadian DJ Stickybuds. “I’ve been working with him for some time now,” says Samperi. “We were 
checking edits for our live sets. They are definitely a big part of the fun. When you’re DJing you definitely want to have fun. You gotta get into it, you know, to connect to the crowd. But at the same time you’re the DJ and your job is to bring the good music to the party, and most importantly, the hype! So I am really happy that Stickybuds and me have an official release and it perfectly kicks off this album.” Mo’ Horizons add some Brazilian Drum’n’Bass beats to “Stand Back”, transforming the tune in something new. The result is astounding. “We actually met a few times in Hannover, Catania and shared the same stage in Groningen. We also share the same feelings about music and are friends since their debut came out.” Skeewiff, a pioneer in his field, keeps the ball rolling with a dancefloor jazz version of “Stand Back”: “I love his remixes, he has an unmistakable style. And they are always 
bestsellers!” Bringing in Northern English funk & soul institution Smoove (from Smoove & Turrell) with musicians Andy Champion and Mike Porter felt naturally for Fab Samperi and came really easy: 
“We played at the jazz festival in Groningen and spent the next day together, but I've been knowing him through the internet for many years now. These guys are so real, funny and down to earth. Besides, I'm a big fan we just had to exchange mixes.” “With CMC & Silenta I share the same love for Big Beat and Soul music. I still remember we had a 
nice chat about music and philosophy when they were in Catania. They are top blokes! Sly Players is Slim of the Good Groove label himself, he was one first people who released my tunes. Ursula 1000 is always one of my favourite choices when it comes down to remixes,” Fab Samperi recalls about the other contributors. Jean-Marc Preisler aka JFB, meanwhile, is a DMC champion and celebrated remix artist. Adding spices to „Everyman“ featuring the mighty John Turrell is beat expert Timewarp Inc from Greece, as is Basement Freaks who recently moved to Hamburg/Germany, another sure-shot candidate for „Power Bossa Remixed“. „We played the Ghetto Funk s]]></itunes:summary>
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            <title><![CDATA[15 Soul Desire (Fab Samperi Remix)]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/fab-samperi/soul-desire-fab-samperi-remix-dm4/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Fab Samperi]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[FAB SAMPERI "POWER BOSSA REMIXED" <br />
AR039CD <br />
CD & digital <br />
Agogo Records <br />
LC 15656 <br />
EAN 4260130540395 <br />
release date: 24.03.2014 <br />
<br />
Do you remember when sometimes only a few vinyl white labels existed of a monster tune? You couldn’t get hold of them in your record shop and there was no world wide net to download it. Then the digital age took over and it became easy to exchange cool sounds. Everybody could edit everything, it got very boring and the days of the remix seemed to be over. <br />
Now Fab Samperi comes along with “Power Bossa Remixed”, the remix version of his debut album “Power Bossa”. Sicily’s most prolific producer presents a breathless mixture Rhythm & Blues, Latin, Drum’n’Bass, HipHop and Soul rarely heard since the glory days of the rare vinyl white label and brings the fun back into the remix culture. <br />
For Fab Samperi it was a natural choice not stick to just one style. „I grew up surrounded by music. While my father was a jazz lover, my older brother Rob was the one who introduced me to a wide array of genres since i was little. Funk, Rock’n’Roll, Acid Jazz, HipHop, this is what you would find in his record collection. When I was about eight he was one of the first and most respected DJs in southern Italy. Rob was also a drummer and he taught me how to play when I was 10.“ Musical <br />
education didn’t stop here for Fab Samperi. „At music school I learned how to read and write music. I studied the flute for five years before I was getting more and more into Rock music. So I bought an <br />
electric guitar and started my own band, later I taught myself to play piano.“ <br />
“Power Bossa Remixed” starts with “Listen Up”, speeded up by forward thinking and globe travelling Canadian DJ Stickybuds. “I’ve been working with him for some time now,” says Samperi. “We were <br />
checking edits for our live sets. They are definitely a big part of the fun. When you’re DJing you definitely want to have fun. You gotta get into it, you know, to connect to the crowd. But at the same time you’re the DJ and your job is to bring the good music to the party, and most importantly, the hype! So I am really happy that Stickybuds and me have an official release and it perfectly kicks off this album.” Mo’ Horizons add some Brazilian Drum’n’Bass beats to “Stand Back”, transforming the tune in something new. The result is astounding. “We actually met a few times in Hannover, Catania and shared the same stage in Groningen. We also share the same feelings about music and are friends since their debut came out.” Skeewiff, a pioneer in his field, keeps the ball rolling with a dancefloor jazz version of “Stand Back”: “I love his remixes, he has an unmistakable style. And they are always <br />
bestsellers!” Bringing in Northern English funk & soul institution Smoove (from Smoove & Turrell) with musicians Andy Champion and Mike Porter felt naturally for Fab Samperi and came really easy: <br />
“We played at the jazz festival in Groningen and spent the next day together, but I've been knowing him through the internet for many years now. These guys are so real, funny and down to earth. Besides, I'm a big fan we just had to exchange mixes.” “With CMC & Silenta I share the same love for Big Beat and Soul music. I still remember we had a <br />
nice chat about music and philosophy when they were in Catania. They are top blokes! Sly Players is Slim of the Good Groove label himself, he was one first people who released my tunes. Ursula 1000 is always one of my favourite choices when it comes down to remixes,” Fab Samperi recalls about the other contributors. Jean-Marc Preisler aka JFB, meanwhile, is a DMC champion and celebrated remix artist. Adding spices to „Everyman“ featuring the mighty John Turrell is beat expert Timewarp Inc from Greece, as is Basement Freaks who recently moved to Hamburg/Germany, another sure-shot candidate for „Power Bossa Remixed“. „We played the Ghetto Funk stage at the Sunrise Festival in <br />
the UK. George is such a great and honest guy, we simply had to arrange mixes for each other.“ DJ Love from Dallas/USA makes a welcome appearance and describes the essence of a perfect remix <br />
scenario in his own words. „I am a true-school hip-hop head and DJ who absolutely loves breaks, electronic and just good music. Plain and simple.“ <br />
A Fab Samperi remix album would never be a complete without The Captain. „Oh yes, The Captain! A friend of mine and me, we have this special slang. When a person is really cool and stylish in what <br />
he does, this guy is a Captain for us. So when I started doing remixes, my friend liked them so much, suddenly I was The Captain,“ Fab Samperi explains. “Some people say that I invented a new style <br />
called ‘Power Bossa’, a blend of Latin, HipHop, Funk and Swing. Of course it is nice to get that kind of credit, but I obviously don’t take it too seriously. As you know, there’s no such thing as a single person making a new musical genre.<br />
Every style, old or new, builds on the past.” With “Power Bossa Remixed”, Fab Samperi shows his respect for this past and its musical innovators - and, being The Captain, he does it in style!” <br />
released March 24, 2014 on Agogo Records<br />
<br />
* [Spotify](https://open.spotify.com/album/5JvEnUebCUGUmHDqMPn99W)<br />
* [Apple Music](https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/power-bossa-remixed/814707174)<br />
* [Deezer](https://www.deezer.com/en/album/7400323)<br />
* [Google Play](https://play.google.com/store/music/album/Fab_Samperi_Power_Bossa_Remixed?id=Bj77y67i6vnfv5cnhif726kzzme)<br />
* [Amazon](https://www.amazon.com/Power-Bossa-Remixed-FAB-SAMPERI/dp/B00HV3W5YS/ref=sr_1_1?s=music&ie=UTF8&qid=1537823607&sr=1-1)]]></description>
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AR039CD <br />
CD & digital <br />
Agogo Records <br />
LC 15656 <br />
EAN 4260130540395 <br />
release date: 24.03.2014 <br />
<br />
Do you remember when sometimes only a few vinyl white labels existed of a monster tune? You couldn’t get hold of them in your record shop and there was no world wide net to download it. Then the digital age took over and it became easy to exchange cool sounds. Everybody could edit everything, it got very boring and the days of the remix seemed to be over. <br />
Now Fab Samperi comes along with “Power Bossa Remixed”, the remix version of his debut album “Power Bossa”. Sicily’s most prolific producer presents a breathless mixture Rhythm & Blues, Latin, Drum’n’Bass, HipHop and Soul rarely heard since the glory days of the rare vinyl white label and brings the fun back into the remix culture. <br />
For Fab Samperi it was a natural choice not stick to just one style. „I grew up surrounded by music. While my father was a jazz lover, my older brother Rob was the one who introduced me to a wide array of genres since i was little. Funk, Rock’n’Roll, Acid Jazz, HipHop, this is what you would find in his record collection. When I was about eight he was one of the first and most respected DJs in southern Italy. Rob was also a drummer and he taught me how to play when I was 10.“ Musical <br />
education didn’t stop here for Fab Samperi. „At music school I learned how to read and write music. I studied the flute for five years before I was getting more and more into Rock music. So I bought an <br />
electric guitar and started my own band, later I taught myself to play piano.“ <br />
“Power Bossa Remixed” starts with “Listen Up”, speeded up by forward thinking and globe travelling Canadian DJ Stickybuds. “I’ve been working with him for some time now,” says Samperi. “We were <br />
checking edits for our live sets. They are definitely a big part of the fun. When you’re DJing you definitely want to have fun. You gotta get into it, you know, to connect to the crowd. But at the same time you’re the DJ and your job is to bring the good music to the party, and most importantly, the hype! So I am really happy that Stickybuds and me have an official release and it perfectly kicks off this album.” Mo’ Horizons add some Brazilian Drum’n’Bass beats to “Stand Back”, transforming the tune in something new. The result is astounding. “We actually met a few times in Hannover, Catania and shared the same stage in Groningen. We also share the same feelings about music and are friends since their debut came out.” Skeewiff, a pioneer in his field, keeps the ball rolling with a dancefloor jazz version of “Stand Back”: “I love his remixes, he has an unmistakable style. And they are always <br />
bestsellers!” Bringing in Northern English funk & soul institution Smoove (from Smoove & Turrell) with musicians Andy Champion and Mike Porter felt naturally for Fab Samperi and came really easy: <br />
“We played at the jazz festival in Groningen and spent the next day together, but I've been knowing him through the internet for many years now. These guys are so real, funny and down to earth. Besides, I'm a big fan we just had to exchange mixes.” “With CMC & Silenta I share the same love for Big Beat and Soul music. I still remember we had a <br />
nice chat about music and philosophy when they were in Catania. They are top blokes! Sly Players is Slim of the Good Groove label himself, he was one first people who released my tunes. Ursula 1000 is always one of my favourite choices when it comes down to remixes,” Fab Samperi recalls about the other contributors. Jean-Marc Preisler aka JFB, meanwhile, is a DMC champion and celebrated remix artist. Adding spices to „Everyman“ featuring the mighty John Turrell is beat expert Timewarp Inc from Greece, as is Basement Freaks who recently moved to Hamburg/Germany, another sure-shot candidate for „Power Bossa Remixed“. „We played the Ghetto Funk stage at the Sunrise Festival in <br />
the UK. George is such a great and honest guy, we simply had to arrange mixes for each other.“ DJ Love from Dallas/USA makes a welcome appearance and describes the essence of a perfect remix <br />
scenario in his own words. „I am a true-school hip-hop head and DJ who absolutely loves breaks, electronic and just good music. Plain and simple.“ <br />
A Fab Samperi remix album would never be a complete without The Captain. „Oh yes, The Captain! A friend of mine and me, we have this special slang. When a person is really cool and stylish in what <br />
he does, this guy is a Captain for us. So when I started doing remixes, my friend liked them so much, suddenly I was The Captain,“ Fab Samperi explains. “Some people say that I invented a new style <br />
called ‘Power Bossa’, a blend of Latin, HipHop, Funk and Swing. Of course it is nice to get that kind of credit, but I obviously don’t take it too seriously. As you know, there’s no such thing as a single person making a new musical genre.<br />
Every style, old or new, builds on the past.” With “Power Bossa Remixed”, Fab Samperi shows his respect for this past and its musical innovators - and, being The Captain, he does it in style!” <br />
released March 24, 2014 on Agogo Records<br />
<br />
* [Spotify](https://open.spotify.com/album/5JvEnUebCUGUmHDqMPn99W)<br />
* [Apple Music](https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/power-bossa-remixed/814707174)<br />
* [Deezer](https://www.deezer.com/en/album/7400323)<br />
* [Google Play](https://play.google.com/store/music/album/Fab_Samperi_Power_Bossa_Remixed?id=Bj77y67i6vnfv5cnhif726kzzme)<br />
* [Amazon](https://www.amazon.com/Power-Bossa-Remixed-FAB-SAMPERI/dp/B00HV3W5YS/ref=sr_1_1?s=music&ie=UTF8&qid=1537823607&sr=1-1)]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[FAB SAMPERI "POWER BOSSA REMIXED" 
AR039CD 
CD & digital 
Agogo Records 
LC 15656 
EAN 4260130540395 
release date: 24.03.2014 

Do you remember when sometimes only a few vinyl white labels existed of a monster tune? You couldn’t get hold of them in your record shop and there was no world wide net to download it. Then the digital age took over and it became easy to exchange cool sounds. Everybody could edit everything, it got very boring and the days of the remix seemed to be over. 
Now Fab Samperi comes along with “Power Bossa Remixed”, the remix version of his debut album “Power Bossa”. Sicily’s most prolific producer presents a breathless mixture Rhythm & Blues, Latin, Drum’n’Bass, HipHop and Soul rarely heard since the glory days of the rare vinyl white label and brings the fun back into the remix culture. 
For Fab Samperi it was a natural choice not stick to just one style. „I grew up surrounded by music. While my father was a jazz lover, my older brother Rob was the one who introduced me to a wide array of genres since i was little. Funk, Rock’n’Roll, Acid Jazz, HipHop, this is what you would find in his record collection. When I was about eight he was one of the first and most respected DJs in southern Italy. Rob was also a drummer and he taught me how to play when I was 10.“ Musical 
education didn’t stop here for Fab Samperi. „At music school I learned how to read and write music. I studied the flute for five years before I was getting more and more into Rock music. So I bought an 
electric guitar and started my own band, later I taught myself to play piano.“ 
“Power Bossa Remixed” starts with “Listen Up”, speeded up by forward thinking and globe travelling Canadian DJ Stickybuds. “I’ve been working with him for some time now,” says Samperi. “We were 
checking edits for our live sets. They are definitely a big part of the fun. When you’re DJing you definitely want to have fun. You gotta get into it, you know, to connect to the crowd. But at the same time you’re the DJ and your job is to bring the good music to the party, and most importantly, the hype! So I am really happy that Stickybuds and me have an official release and it perfectly kicks off this album.” Mo’ Horizons add some Brazilian Drum’n’Bass beats to “Stand Back”, transforming the tune in something new. The result is astounding. “We actually met a few times in Hannover, Catania and shared the same stage in Groningen. We also share the same feelings about music and are friends since their debut came out.” Skeewiff, a pioneer in his field, keeps the ball rolling with a dancefloor jazz version of “Stand Back”: “I love his remixes, he has an unmistakable style. And they are always 
bestsellers!” Bringing in Northern English funk & soul institution Smoove (from Smoove & Turrell) with musicians Andy Champion and Mike Porter felt naturally for Fab Samperi and came really easy: 
“We played at the jazz festival in Groningen and spent the next day together, but I've been knowing him through the internet for many years now. These guys are so real, funny and down to earth. Besides, I'm a big fan we just had to exchange mixes.” “With CMC & Silenta I share the same love for Big Beat and Soul music. I still remember we had a 
nice chat about music and philosophy when they were in Catania. They are top blokes! Sly Players is Slim of the Good Groove label himself, he was one first people who released my tunes. Ursula 1000 is always one of my favourite choices when it comes down to remixes,” Fab Samperi recalls about the other contributors. Jean-Marc Preisler aka JFB, meanwhile, is a DMC champion and celebrated remix artist. Adding spices to „Everyman“ featuring the mighty John Turrell is beat expert Timewarp Inc from Greece, as is Basement Freaks who recently moved to Hamburg/Germany, another sure-shot candidate for „Power Bossa Remixed“. „We played the Ghetto Funk s]]></itunes:summary>
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            <title><![CDATA[16 Jazz Di Mezzaluna (Smoove Remix Instrumental).mp3]]></title>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Fab Samperi]]></itunes:author>
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AR039CD <br />
CD & digital <br />
Agogo Records <br />
LC 15656 <br />
EAN 4260130540395 <br />
release date: 24.03.2014 <br />
<br />
Do you remember when sometimes only a few vinyl white labels existed of a monster tune? You couldn’t get hold of them in your record shop and there was no world wide net to download it. Then the digital age took over and it became easy to exchange cool sounds. Everybody could edit everything, it got very boring and the days of the remix seemed to be over. <br />
Now Fab Samperi comes along with “Power Bossa Remixed”, the remix version of his debut album “Power Bossa”. Sicily’s most prolific producer presents a breathless mixture Rhythm & Blues, Latin, Drum’n’Bass, HipHop and Soul rarely heard since the glory days of the rare vinyl white label and brings the fun back into the remix culture. <br />
For Fab Samperi it was a natural choice not stick to just one style. „I grew up surrounded by music. While my father was a jazz lover, my older brother Rob was the one who introduced me to a wide array of genres since i was little. Funk, Rock’n’Roll, Acid Jazz, HipHop, this is what you would find in his record collection. When I was about eight he was one of the first and most respected DJs in southern Italy. Rob was also a drummer and he taught me how to play when I was 10.“ Musical <br />
education didn’t stop here for Fab Samperi. „At music school I learned how to read and write music. I studied the flute for five years before I was getting more and more into Rock music. So I bought an <br />
electric guitar and started my own band, later I taught myself to play piano.“ <br />
“Power Bossa Remixed” starts with “Listen Up”, speeded up by forward thinking and globe travelling Canadian DJ Stickybuds. “I’ve been working with him for some time now,” says Samperi. “We were <br />
checking edits for our live sets. They are definitely a big part of the fun. When you’re DJing you definitely want to have fun. You gotta get into it, you know, to connect to the crowd. But at the same time you’re the DJ and your job is to bring the good music to the party, and most importantly, the hype! So I am really happy that Stickybuds and me have an official release and it perfectly kicks off this album.” Mo’ Horizons add some Brazilian Drum’n’Bass beats to “Stand Back”, transforming the tune in something new. The result is astounding. “We actually met a few times in Hannover, Catania and shared the same stage in Groningen. We also share the same feelings about music and are friends since their debut came out.” Skeewiff, a pioneer in his field, keeps the ball rolling with a dancefloor jazz version of “Stand Back”: “I love his remixes, he has an unmistakable style. And they are always <br />
bestsellers!” Bringing in Northern English funk & soul institution Smoove (from Smoove & Turrell) with musicians Andy Champion and Mike Porter felt naturally for Fab Samperi and came really easy: <br />
“We played at the jazz festival in Groningen and spent the next day together, but I've been knowing him through the internet for many years now. These guys are so real, funny and down to earth. Besides, I'm a big fan we just had to exchange mixes.” “With CMC & Silenta I share the same love for Big Beat and Soul music. I still remember we had a <br />
nice chat about music and philosophy when they were in Catania. They are top blokes! Sly Players is Slim of the Good Groove label himself, he was one first people who released my tunes. Ursula 1000 is always one of my favourite choices when it comes down to remixes,” Fab Samperi recalls about the other contributors. Jean-Marc Preisler aka JFB, meanwhile, is a DMC champion and celebrated remix artist. Adding spices to „Everyman“ featuring the mighty John Turrell is beat expert Timewarp Inc from Greece, as is Basement Freaks who recently moved to Hamburg/Germany, another sure-shot candidate for „Power Bossa Remixed“. „We played the Ghetto Funk stage at the Sunrise Festival in <br />
the UK. George is such a great and honest guy, we simply had to arrange mixes for each other.“ DJ Love from Dallas/USA makes a welcome appearance and describes the essence of a perfect remix <br />
scenario in his own words. „I am a true-school hip-hop head and DJ who absolutely loves breaks, electronic and just good music. Plain and simple.“ <br />
A Fab Samperi remix album would never be a complete without The Captain. „Oh yes, The Captain! A friend of mine and me, we have this special slang. When a person is really cool and stylish in what <br />
he does, this guy is a Captain for us. So when I started doing remixes, my friend liked them so much, suddenly I was The Captain,“ Fab Samperi explains. “Some people say that I invented a new style <br />
called ‘Power Bossa’, a blend of Latin, HipHop, Funk and Swing. Of course it is nice to get that kind of credit, but I obviously don’t take it too seriously. As you know, there’s no such thing as a single person making a new musical genre.<br />
Every style, old or new, builds on the past.” With “Power Bossa Remixed”, Fab Samperi shows his respect for this past and its musical innovators - and, being The Captain, he does it in style!” <br />
released March 24, 2014 on Agogo Records<br />
<br />
* [Spotify](https://open.spotify.com/album/5JvEnUebCUGUmHDqMPn99W)<br />
* [Apple Music](https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/power-bossa-remixed/814707174)<br />
* [Deezer](https://www.deezer.com/en/album/7400323)<br />
* [Google Play](https://play.google.com/store/music/album/Fab_Samperi_Power_Bossa_Remixed?id=Bj77y67i6vnfv5cnhif726kzzme)<br />
* [Amazon](https://www.amazon.com/Power-Bossa-Remixed-FAB-SAMPERI/dp/B00HV3W5YS/ref=sr_1_1?s=music&ie=UTF8&qid=1537823607&sr=1-1)]]></description>
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AR039CD <br />
CD & digital <br />
Agogo Records <br />
LC 15656 <br />
EAN 4260130540395 <br />
release date: 24.03.2014 <br />
<br />
Do you remember when sometimes only a few vinyl white labels existed of a monster tune? You couldn’t get hold of them in your record shop and there was no world wide net to download it. Then the digital age took over and it became easy to exchange cool sounds. Everybody could edit everything, it got very boring and the days of the remix seemed to be over. <br />
Now Fab Samperi comes along with “Power Bossa Remixed”, the remix version of his debut album “Power Bossa”. Sicily’s most prolific producer presents a breathless mixture Rhythm & Blues, Latin, Drum’n’Bass, HipHop and Soul rarely heard since the glory days of the rare vinyl white label and brings the fun back into the remix culture. <br />
For Fab Samperi it was a natural choice not stick to just one style. „I grew up surrounded by music. While my father was a jazz lover, my older brother Rob was the one who introduced me to a wide array of genres since i was little. Funk, Rock’n’Roll, Acid Jazz, HipHop, this is what you would find in his record collection. When I was about eight he was one of the first and most respected DJs in southern Italy. Rob was also a drummer and he taught me how to play when I was 10.“ Musical <br />
education didn’t stop here for Fab Samperi. „At music school I learned how to read and write music. I studied the flute for five years before I was getting more and more into Rock music. So I bought an <br />
electric guitar and started my own band, later I taught myself to play piano.“ <br />
“Power Bossa Remixed” starts with “Listen Up”, speeded up by forward thinking and globe travelling Canadian DJ Stickybuds. “I’ve been working with him for some time now,” says Samperi. “We were <br />
checking edits for our live sets. They are definitely a big part of the fun. When you’re DJing you definitely want to have fun. You gotta get into it, you know, to connect to the crowd. But at the same time you’re the DJ and your job is to bring the good music to the party, and most importantly, the hype! So I am really happy that Stickybuds and me have an official release and it perfectly kicks off this album.” Mo’ Horizons add some Brazilian Drum’n’Bass beats to “Stand Back”, transforming the tune in something new. The result is astounding. “We actually met a few times in Hannover, Catania and shared the same stage in Groningen. We also share the same feelings about music and are friends since their debut came out.” Skeewiff, a pioneer in his field, keeps the ball rolling with a dancefloor jazz version of “Stand Back”: “I love his remixes, he has an unmistakable style. And they are always <br />
bestsellers!” Bringing in Northern English funk & soul institution Smoove (from Smoove & Turrell) with musicians Andy Champion and Mike Porter felt naturally for Fab Samperi and came really easy: <br />
“We played at the jazz festival in Groningen and spent the next day together, but I've been knowing him through the internet for many years now. These guys are so real, funny and down to earth. Besides, I'm a big fan we just had to exchange mixes.” “With CMC & Silenta I share the same love for Big Beat and Soul music. I still remember we had a <br />
nice chat about music and philosophy when they were in Catania. They are top blokes! Sly Players is Slim of the Good Groove label himself, he was one first people who released my tunes. Ursula 1000 is always one of my favourite choices when it comes down to remixes,” Fab Samperi recalls about the other contributors. Jean-Marc Preisler aka JFB, meanwhile, is a DMC champion and celebrated remix artist. Adding spices to „Everyman“ featuring the mighty John Turrell is beat expert Timewarp Inc from Greece, as is Basement Freaks who recently moved to Hamburg/Germany, another sure-shot candidate for „Power Bossa Remixed“. „We played the Ghetto Funk stage at the Sunrise Festival in <br />
the UK. George is such a great and honest guy, we simply had to arrange mixes for each other.“ DJ Love from Dallas/USA makes a welcome appearance and describes the essence of a perfect remix <br />
scenario in his own words. „I am a true-school hip-hop head and DJ who absolutely loves breaks, electronic and just good music. Plain and simple.“ <br />
A Fab Samperi remix album would never be a complete without The Captain. „Oh yes, The Captain! A friend of mine and me, we have this special slang. When a person is really cool and stylish in what <br />
he does, this guy is a Captain for us. So when I started doing remixes, my friend liked them so much, suddenly I was The Captain,“ Fab Samperi explains. “Some people say that I invented a new style <br />
called ‘Power Bossa’, a blend of Latin, HipHop, Funk and Swing. Of course it is nice to get that kind of credit, but I obviously don’t take it too seriously. As you know, there’s no such thing as a single person making a new musical genre.<br />
Every style, old or new, builds on the past.” With “Power Bossa Remixed”, Fab Samperi shows his respect for this past and its musical innovators - and, being The Captain, he does it in style!” <br />
released March 24, 2014 on Agogo Records<br />
<br />
* [Spotify](https://open.spotify.com/album/5JvEnUebCUGUmHDqMPn99W)<br />
* [Apple Music](https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/power-bossa-remixed/814707174)<br />
* [Deezer](https://www.deezer.com/en/album/7400323)<br />
* [Google Play](https://play.google.com/store/music/album/Fab_Samperi_Power_Bossa_Remixed?id=Bj77y67i6vnfv5cnhif726kzzme)<br />
* [Amazon](https://www.amazon.com/Power-Bossa-Remixed-FAB-SAMPERI/dp/B00HV3W5YS/ref=sr_1_1?s=music&ie=UTF8&qid=1537823607&sr=1-1)]]></googleplay:description>
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AR039CD 
CD & digital 
Agogo Records 
LC 15656 
EAN 4260130540395 
release date: 24.03.2014 

Do you remember when sometimes only a few vinyl white labels existed of a monster tune? You couldn’t get hold of them in your record shop and there was no world wide net to download it. Then the digital age took over and it became easy to exchange cool sounds. Everybody could edit everything, it got very boring and the days of the remix seemed to be over. 
Now Fab Samperi comes along with “Power Bossa Remixed”, the remix version of his debut album “Power Bossa”. Sicily’s most prolific producer presents a breathless mixture Rhythm & Blues, Latin, Drum’n’Bass, HipHop and Soul rarely heard since the glory days of the rare vinyl white label and brings the fun back into the remix culture. 
For Fab Samperi it was a natural choice not stick to just one style. „I grew up surrounded by music. While my father was a jazz lover, my older brother Rob was the one who introduced me to a wide array of genres since i was little. Funk, Rock’n’Roll, Acid Jazz, HipHop, this is what you would find in his record collection. When I was about eight he was one of the first and most respected DJs in southern Italy. Rob was also a drummer and he taught me how to play when I was 10.“ Musical 
education didn’t stop here for Fab Samperi. „At music school I learned how to read and write music. I studied the flute for five years before I was getting more and more into Rock music. So I bought an 
electric guitar and started my own band, later I taught myself to play piano.“ 
“Power Bossa Remixed” starts with “Listen Up”, speeded up by forward thinking and globe travelling Canadian DJ Stickybuds. “I’ve been working with him for some time now,” says Samperi. “We were 
checking edits for our live sets. They are definitely a big part of the fun. When you’re DJing you definitely want to have fun. You gotta get into it, you know, to connect to the crowd. But at the same time you’re the DJ and your job is to bring the good music to the party, and most importantly, the hype! So I am really happy that Stickybuds and me have an official release and it perfectly kicks off this album.” Mo’ Horizons add some Brazilian Drum’n’Bass beats to “Stand Back”, transforming the tune in something new. The result is astounding. “We actually met a few times in Hannover, Catania and shared the same stage in Groningen. We also share the same feelings about music and are friends since their debut came out.” Skeewiff, a pioneer in his field, keeps the ball rolling with a dancefloor jazz version of “Stand Back”: “I love his remixes, he has an unmistakable style. And they are always 
bestsellers!” Bringing in Northern English funk & soul institution Smoove (from Smoove & Turrell) with musicians Andy Champion and Mike Porter felt naturally for Fab Samperi and came really easy: 
“We played at the jazz festival in Groningen and spent the next day together, but I've been knowing him through the internet for many years now. These guys are so real, funny and down to earth. Besides, I'm a big fan we just had to exchange mixes.” “With CMC & Silenta I share the same love for Big Beat and Soul music. I still remember we had a 
nice chat about music and philosophy when they were in Catania. They are top blokes! Sly Players is Slim of the Good Groove label himself, he was one first people who released my tunes. Ursula 1000 is always one of my favourite choices when it comes down to remixes,” Fab Samperi recalls about the other contributors. Jean-Marc Preisler aka JFB, meanwhile, is a DMC champion and celebrated remix artist. Adding spices to „Everyman“ featuring the mighty John Turrell is beat expert Timewarp Inc from Greece, as is Basement Freaks who recently moved to Hamburg/Germany, another sure-shot candidate for „Power Bossa Remixed“. „We played the Ghetto Funk s]]></itunes:summary>
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            <title><![CDATA[Hard Work (Fab Samperi Remix)]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/fab-samperi/hard-work-fab-samperi-remix/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Fab Samperi]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[A dinky seven inch brimming with funkalicious delights from the Agogo Records camp here, as Catania's captain of the edits Fab Samperi drops two essential dancefloor tweaks for the Hannover label. The A Side sees Samperi turn to his attentions to "Hard Work" a little 2011 B Side gem from Smoove & Turrell, finessing the original's Northern Soul stomp into a smoother slice of soul infused breaks. Grip the flip where Samperi flips the script, turning smouldering downtempo of The Soul Session's "Soul Desire" into a swing blessed uptempo refix augmented by some deft B-Boy touches.]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[A dinky seven inch brimming with funkalicious delights from the Agogo Records camp here, as Catania's captain of the edits Fab Samperi drops two essential dancefloor tweaks for the Hannover label. The A Side sees Samperi turn to his attentions to "Hard Work" a little 2011 B Side gem from Smoove & Turrell, finessing the original's Northern Soul stomp into a smoother slice of soul infused breaks. Grip the flip where Samperi flips the script, turning smouldering downtempo of The Soul Session's "Soul Desire" into a swing blessed uptempo refix augmented by some deft B-Boy touches.]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[A dinky seven inch brimming with funkalicious delights from the Agogo Records camp here, as Catania's captain of the edits Fab Samperi drops two essential dancefloor tweaks for the Hannover label. The A Side sees Samperi turn to his attentions to "Hard Work" a little 2011 B Side gem from Smoove & Turrell, finessing the original's Northern Soul stomp into a smoother slice of soul infused breaks. Grip the flip where Samperi flips the script, turning smouldering downtempo of The Soul Session's "Soul Desire" into a swing blessed uptempo refix augmented by some deft B-Boy touches.]]></itunes:summary>
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            <title><![CDATA[Soul Desire (Fab Samperi Remix).mp3]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/fab-samperi/soul-desire-fab-samperi-remix/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Fab Samperi]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Fab Samperi, (born Fabrizio Samperi) is a music producer, musician, singer and DJ from Italy, known for his unique style blending retro sounds with electro and dance. 
He grew up in Catania where as a kid he studied music composition from the age of 12 and learned how to play flute, drums, and guitar.
His father introduced him to his jazz record collection while his older brother Roberto acquainted him with music genres such as Funk, Soul and Rock n roll, (Influences that he'd be carrying over till the present day, these sounds you can still hear in his new productions)
In high-school, he got into rock and started a rock band while in parallel, founded a hip-hop group, but only a few years later, he developed an interest in electronic music and founded a cross-genre project mixing new born styles such as trip-hop, dub, big beat with soul elements and pop.
With this project, Fab started performing at some of the most important Sicilian venues and managed to enter many regional and national competitions. 
His growing interest in sample-based music, along with his natural inclination to the one-man band philosophy, has taken him to put the live projects aside and start focusing on music production.
After a while Fab started deejay-ing, first at friend’s parties and later at clubs. 
In 2006 Fab released his first single on the Italian-based label "record kicks", he started traveling the world for a few years: living in U.K. Australia and Japan. During this period, he composed many of the tracks that formed his first album Power Bossa, released in 2011 on Agogo Records. Since then, he made a wide array of singles and remixes for record labels such as ChinChin, Afro Art, ESL, Freshly Squeezed, Jalapeno, Ghetto Funk to name a few.
His productions have been played by all the major radios stations of the world and have topped alternative iTunes Charts in Europe and abroad, while as a DJ he has been booked at virtually every European county.
His fast-growing reputation and success lead him to remix worldwide famous names such us musical icon Fred Schneider from the B-52's and most notably legendary jazz artist Nina Simone.
In 2018 he signed his new album on ChinChin Records]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Fab Samperi, (born Fabrizio Samperi) is a music producer, musician, singer and DJ from Italy, known for his unique style blending retro sounds with electro and dance. 
He grew up in Catania where as a kid he studied music composition from the age of 12 and learned how to play flute, drums, and guitar.
His father introduced him to his jazz record collection while his older brother Roberto acquainted him with music genres such as Funk, Soul and Rock n roll, (Influences that he'd be carrying over till the present day, these sounds you can still hear in his new productions)
In high-school, he got into rock and started a rock band while in parallel, founded a hip-hop group, but only a few years later, he developed an interest in electronic music and founded a cross-genre project mixing new born styles such as trip-hop, dub, big beat with soul elements and pop.
With this project, Fab started performing at some of the most important Sicilian venues and managed to enter many regional and national competitions. 
His growing interest in sample-based music, along with his natural inclination to the one-man band philosophy, has taken him to put the live projects aside and start focusing on music production.
After a while Fab started deejay-ing, first at friend’s parties and later at clubs. 
In 2006 Fab released his first single on the Italian-based label "record kicks", he started traveling the world for a few years: living in U.K. Australia and Japan. During this period, he composed many of the tracks that formed his first album Power Bossa, released in 2011 on Agogo Records. Since then, he made a wide array of singles and remixes for record labels such as ChinChin, Afro Art, ESL, Freshly Squeezed, Jalapeno, Ghetto Funk to name a few.
His productions have been played by all the major radios stations of the world and have topped alternative iTunes Charts in Europe and abroad, while as a DJ he has been booked at virtually every European county.
His fast-growing reputation and success lead him to remix worldwide famous names such us musical icon Fred Schneider from the B-52's and most notably legendary jazz artist Nina Simone.
In 2018 he signed his new album on ChinChin Records]]></googleplay:description>
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            <title><![CDATA[12 Papillone Sur Moi (Fab Samperi Remix)]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/fab-samperi/12-papillone-sur-moi-fab-samperi-remix/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Fab Samperi]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[* [Spotify](https://open.spotify.com/album/6NkOOjT3Zyo8xQeTrnvQaD)<br />
* [Apple Music](https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/power-bossa/585877563)<br />
* [Deezer](https://www.deezer.com/en/album/6200737)<br />
* [Amazon](https://www.amazon.com/Power-Bossa-Fab-Samperi/dp/B004MRX8FQ/ref=sr_1_2?s=music&ie=UTF8&qid=1537823607&sr=1-2)<br />
* [Google Play](https://play.google.com/store/music/album/Fab_Samperi_Power_Bossa?id=Bla5xarjnw5keyssdyipr6phlfu)<br />
* [Beatport](https://www.beatport.com/release/power-bossa/1046555)<br />
<br />
FAB SAMPERI - 'Power Bossa' <br />
AR 017 CD | cd & digital <br />
release date: 25.03.2011 <br />
EAN 4260130540173 <br />
Agogo Records - LC 15656 <br />
<br />
'Power Bossa' is the introduction to Fab Samperi's definition of a boombastic jazz style. Fearlessly and creatively picking up inspiration from the golden decades of classic rhythm & blues, latin, hip-hop and soul Sicily's most prolific producer releases his first full album. <br />
Growing up in Catania during the late Seventies and Eighties Fab Samperi was born into a household full of funky grooves. While his father was a serious collector of jazz records, Fab got to know his brother's soul collection inside out when he was treated to all night vinyl sessions. Over the years Fab started to travel the world, living in Japan as well as Australia and learned his trade by playing a genre-bending mix of funk versus afro meets hip-hop on stage with the Outbound collective. <br />
Returning to his home country by the turn of the millennium Fab Samperi released his first solo tunes on Record Kicks and Afro Art. Using the The Samp Brothers as his alter ego the 'Alcoholic Drinks' 12inch vinyl still enjoys something like a cult status among the more eclectic DJs around the world. This was a fresh sound transferring the best of Acid Jazz into the new decade while keeping a true soul spirit alive. Think of Dream Warriors and Gang Starr with Young-Holt Unlimited as the backing band. And we do not disclose well-kept secrets in revealing that Fab Samperi is the mastermind behind The Captain's highly productive output of vinyl singles. <br />
<br />
Now we have 'Power Bossa' and what a powerful statement it really is. Fab Samperi recorded the album in as many as six countries. While kicking off with 'In The River', playlisted on the BBC and sealed by Craig Charles featuring the man Samperi himself on flute (yes, he is a well-studied multi-instrumentalist playing keyboards, drums, guitars and brass!) the mighty John Turrell from Newcastle England puts his distinctive northern soul voice on 'Everyman'. Samperi's close connection to Smoove & Turrell is no coincidence. With their organic approach to the music they love this is a natural connection. Bella Wagner from Vienna, vocalist on 'Stand Back', already recorded with Patrick Pulsinger and Bahama Soul Club. Jonnathan Molina on the other hand is a new face on the block. His voice for 'Listen Up' keeps the fire burning with an authentic soul twist. <br />
'Red Bossa' is a liaison with Mattew Rasbash aka Spasmo, an English producer with an incredible knowledge of cinematic jazz, dramatic bossa and obscure jazz-rock. Holding the pace but adding a breathless rap flavour to 'Brand New Day' Joelistics aka Joel Ma of the Australian TZU crew takes us back to the age when hip-hop was what it all was about: lyrical vitality, an open mind and pure energy. The instrumental version of 'Alcoholic Drinks' is a trip way back into Fab Samperi's history, but it still sounds fresh today. It blends nicely into 'Jazz Di Mezzaluna', an authentic piece of Mediterranean Jazz featuring a solo by Andrea Beneventano, one of the national top players on the piano. Rounding up this jazz intermezzo on 'Power Bossa' is 'Spaghetti Samba', Samperi's early single on Record Kicks featuring the vocals of Igor Gazatti aka Zion from Recife in Brazil. Soul brother John Turrell makes his return on 'Heaven Sent', again this was recorded with Smoove at his Ashbrooke Castle studios in downtown Newcastle. <br />
'BB Funk' kicks in with a haunting bass line courtesy of the man Fab Samperi himself: 'People think there is a lot of sampling in my music, but it is not. This bassline, for example, was played and written completely by myself.' And while Samperi is not only an expert musician himself, he is also busy remixing tunes for other artists. The French freakbeat of 'Papillonne Sur Moi' is an example of his recent output, commissioned by fellow Italians Montefiori Cocktail & In-Grid. <br />
<br />
Closing the album Samperi reunites with Andrew Donikian aka Diamond Poet and revives the Outbound era with 'When I Wake Up.' The music may have evolved since then, but the message in Fab Samperi's music has not: 'The message behind it is that I believe in a multicultural world, where people can live their lives in peace, with no racism, and no war.' This statement is as simple as it is true: Peace, love, unity and having bossa! <br />
<br />
"Fab has proven himself to be the king of bossa funk but there is allot more to fab than we know...just watch him go!!!" <br />
(Smoove) <br />
<br />
"Without any doubt Fab Samperi is one of the leading NuJazz artists in the world" <br />
(Maxim Illion & Kitty the Bill, Club des Belugas) <br />
<br />
"I am a great fan of Fab and his music, which turns the dancefloor on fire time after time. <br />
Keep up the good work!" <br />
(DJ Maestro) <br />
]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[* [Spotify](https://open.spotify.com/album/6NkOOjT3Zyo8xQeTrnvQaD)<br />
* [Apple Music](https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/power-bossa/585877563)<br />
* [Deezer](https://www.deezer.com/en/album/6200737)<br />
* [Amazon](https://www.amazon.com/Power-Bossa-Fab-Samperi/dp/B004MRX8FQ/ref=sr_1_2?s=music&ie=UTF8&qid=1537823607&sr=1-2)<br />
* [Google Play](https://play.google.com/store/music/album/Fab_Samperi_Power_Bossa?id=Bla5xarjnw5keyssdyipr6phlfu)<br />
* [Beatport](https://www.beatport.com/release/power-bossa/1046555)<br />
<br />
FAB SAMPERI - 'Power Bossa' <br />
AR 017 CD | cd & digital <br />
release date: 25.03.2011 <br />
EAN 4260130540173 <br />
Agogo Records - LC 15656 <br />
<br />
'Power Bossa' is the introduction to Fab Samperi's definition of a boombastic jazz style. Fearlessly and creatively picking up inspiration from the golden decades of classic rhythm & blues, latin, hip-hop and soul Sicily's most prolific producer releases his first full album. <br />
Growing up in Catania during the late Seventies and Eighties Fab Samperi was born into a household full of funky grooves. While his father was a serious collector of jazz records, Fab got to know his brother's soul collection inside out when he was treated to all night vinyl sessions. Over the years Fab started to travel the world, living in Japan as well as Australia and learned his trade by playing a genre-bending mix of funk versus afro meets hip-hop on stage with the Outbound collective. <br />
Returning to his home country by the turn of the millennium Fab Samperi released his first solo tunes on Record Kicks and Afro Art. Using the The Samp Brothers as his alter ego the 'Alcoholic Drinks' 12inch vinyl still enjoys something like a cult status among the more eclectic DJs around the world. This was a fresh sound transferring the best of Acid Jazz into the new decade while keeping a true soul spirit alive. Think of Dream Warriors and Gang Starr with Young-Holt Unlimited as the backing band. And we do not disclose well-kept secrets in revealing that Fab Samperi is the mastermind behind The Captain's highly productive output of vinyl singles. <br />
<br />
Now we have 'Power Bossa' and what a powerful statement it really is. Fab Samperi recorded the album in as many as six countries. While kicking off with 'In The River', playlisted on the BBC and sealed by Craig Charles featuring the man Samperi himself on flute (yes, he is a well-studied multi-instrumentalist playing keyboards, drums, guitars and brass!) the mighty John Turrell from Newcastle England puts his distinctive northern soul voice on 'Everyman'. Samperi's close connection to Smoove & Turrell is no coincidence. With their organic approach to the music they love this is a natural connection. Bella Wagner from Vienna, vocalist on 'Stand Back', already recorded with Patrick Pulsinger and Bahama Soul Club. Jonnathan Molina on the other hand is a new face on the block. His voice for 'Listen Up' keeps the fire burning with an authentic soul twist. <br />
'Red Bossa' is a liaison with Mattew Rasbash aka Spasmo, an English producer with an incredible knowledge of cinematic jazz, dramatic bossa and obscure jazz-rock. Holding the pace but adding a breathless rap flavour to 'Brand New Day' Joelistics aka Joel Ma of the Australian TZU crew takes us back to the age when hip-hop was what it all was about: lyrical vitality, an open mind and pure energy. The instrumental version of 'Alcoholic Drinks' is a trip way back into Fab Samperi's history, but it still sounds fresh today. It blends nicely into 'Jazz Di Mezzaluna', an authentic piece of Mediterranean Jazz featuring a solo by Andrea Beneventano, one of the national top players on the piano. Rounding up this jazz intermezzo on 'Power Bossa' is 'Spaghetti Samba', Samperi's early single on Record Kicks featuring the vocals of Igor Gazatti aka Zion from Recife in Brazil. Soul brother John Turrell makes his return on 'Heaven Sent', again this was recorded with Smoove at his Ashbrooke Castle studios in downtown Newcastle. <br />
'BB Funk' kicks in with a haunting bass line courtesy of the man Fab Samperi himself: 'People think there is a lot of sampling in my music, but it is not. This bassline, for example, was played and written completely by myself.' And while Samperi is not only an expert musician himself, he is also busy remixing tunes for other artists. The French freakbeat of 'Papillonne Sur Moi' is an example of his recent output, commissioned by fellow Italians Montefiori Cocktail & In-Grid. <br />
<br />
Closing the album Samperi reunites with Andrew Donikian aka Diamond Poet and revives the Outbound era with 'When I Wake Up.' The music may have evolved since then, but the message in Fab Samperi's music has not: 'The message behind it is that I believe in a multicultural world, where people can live their lives in peace, with no racism, and no war.' This statement is as simple as it is true: Peace, love, unity and having bossa! <br />
<br />
"Fab has proven himself to be the king of bossa funk but there is allot more to fab than we know...just watch him go!!!" <br />
(Smoove) <br />
<br />
"Without any doubt Fab Samperi is one of the leading NuJazz artists in the world" <br />
(Maxim Illion & Kitty the Bill, Club des Belugas) <br />
<br />
"I am a great fan of Fab and his music, which turns the dancefloor on fire time after time. <br />
Keep up the good work!" <br />
(DJ Maestro) <br />
]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[* [Spotify](https://open.spotify.com/album/6NkOOjT3Zyo8xQeTrnvQaD)
* [Apple Music](https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/power-bossa/585877563)
* [Deezer](https://www.deezer.com/en/album/6200737)
* [Amazon](https://www.amazon.com/Power-Bossa-Fab-Samperi/dp/B004MRX8FQ/ref=sr_1_2?s=music&ie=UTF8&qid=1537823607&sr=1-2)
* [Google Play](https://play.google.com/store/music/album/Fab_Samperi_Power_Bossa?id=Bla5xarjnw5keyssdyipr6phlfu)
* [Beatport](https://www.beatport.com/release/power-bossa/1046555)

FAB SAMPERI - 'Power Bossa' 
AR 017 CD | cd & digital 
release date: 25.03.2011 
EAN 4260130540173 
Agogo Records - LC 15656 

'Power Bossa' is the introduction to Fab Samperi's definition of a boombastic jazz style. Fearlessly and creatively picking up inspiration from the golden decades of classic rhythm & blues, latin, hip-hop and soul Sicily's most prolific producer releases his first full album. 
Growing up in Catania during the late Seventies and Eighties Fab Samperi was born into a household full of funky grooves. While his father was a serious collector of jazz records, Fab got to know his brother's soul collection inside out when he was treated to all night vinyl sessions. Over the years Fab started to travel the world, living in Japan as well as Australia and learned his trade by playing a genre-bending mix of funk versus afro meets hip-hop on stage with the Outbound collective. 
Returning to his home country by the turn of the millennium Fab Samperi released his first solo tunes on Record Kicks and Afro Art. Using the The Samp Brothers as his alter ego the 'Alcoholic Drinks' 12inch vinyl still enjoys something like a cult status among the more eclectic DJs around the world. This was a fresh sound transferring the best of Acid Jazz into the new decade while keeping a true soul spirit alive. Think of Dream Warriors and Gang Starr with Young-Holt Unlimited as the backing band. And we do not disclose well-kept secrets in revealing that Fab Samperi is the mastermind behind The Captain's highly productive output of vinyl singles. 

Now we have 'Power Bossa' and what a powerful statement it really is. Fab Samperi recorded the album in as many as six countries. While kicking off with 'In The River', playlisted on the BBC and sealed by Craig Charles featuring the man Samperi himself on flute (yes, he is a well-studied multi-instrumentalist playing keyboards, drums, guitars and brass!) the mighty John Turrell from Newcastle England puts his distinctive northern soul voice on 'Everyman'. Samperi's close connection to Smoove & Turrell is no coincidence. With their organic approach to the music they love this is a natural connection. Bella Wagner from Vienna, vocalist on 'Stand Back', already recorded with Patrick Pulsinger and Bahama Soul Club. Jonnathan Molina on the other hand is a new face on the block. His voice for 'Listen Up' keeps the fire burning with an authentic soul twist. 
'Red Bossa' is a liaison with Mattew Rasbash aka Spasmo, an English producer with an incredible knowledge of cinematic jazz, dramatic bossa and obscure jazz-rock. Holding the pace but adding a breathless rap flavour to 'Brand New Day' Joelistics aka Joel Ma of the Australian TZU crew takes us back to the age when hip-hop was what it all was about: lyrical vitality, an open mind and pure energy. The instrumental version of 'Alcoholic Drinks' is a trip way back into Fab Samperi's history, but it still sounds fresh today. It blends nicely into 'Jazz Di Mezzaluna', an authentic piece of Mediterranean Jazz featuring a solo by Andrea Beneventano, one of the national top players on the piano. Rounding up this jazz intermezzo on 'Power Bossa' is 'Spaghetti Samba', Samperi's early single on Record Kicks featuring the vocals of Igor Gazatti aka Zion from Recife in Brazil. Soul brother John Turrell makes his return on 'Heaven Sent', again this was recorded with Smoove at his Ashbrooke Castle studios in downtown Newcastle. 
'BB Funk' kicks in with a haunt]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Fri, 29 Jun 2018 22:51:28 +0200</pubDate>
                
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            <title><![CDATA[13 When I Wake Up (Featuring Andrew Donikian)]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/fab-samperi/13-when-i-wake-up-featuring-andrew-donikian/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Fab Samperi]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[* [Spotify](https://open.spotify.com/album/6NkOOjT3Zyo8xQeTrnvQaD)<br />
* [Apple Music](https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/power-bossa/585877563)<br />
* [Deezer](https://www.deezer.com/en/album/6200737)<br />
* [Amazon](https://www.amazon.com/Power-Bossa-Fab-Samperi/dp/B004MRX8FQ/ref=sr_1_2?s=music&ie=UTF8&qid=1537823607&sr=1-2)<br />
* [Google Play](https://play.google.com/store/music/album/Fab_Samperi_Power_Bossa?id=Bla5xarjnw5keyssdyipr6phlfu)<br />
* [Beatport](https://www.beatport.com/release/power-bossa/1046555)<br />
<br />
FAB SAMPERI - 'Power Bossa' <br />
AR 017 CD | cd & digital <br />
release date: 25.03.2011 <br />
EAN 4260130540173 <br />
Agogo Records - LC 15656 <br />
<br />
'Power Bossa' is the introduction to Fab Samperi's definition of a boombastic jazz style. Fearlessly and creatively picking up inspiration from the golden decades of classic rhythm & blues, latin, hip-hop and soul Sicily's most prolific producer releases his first full album. <br />
Growing up in Catania during the late Seventies and Eighties Fab Samperi was born into a household full of funky grooves. While his father was a serious collector of jazz records, Fab got to know his brother's soul collection inside out when he was treated to all night vinyl sessions. Over the years Fab started to travel the world, living in Japan as well as Australia and learned his trade by playing a genre-bending mix of funk versus afro meets hip-hop on stage with the Outbound collective. <br />
Returning to his home country by the turn of the millennium Fab Samperi released his first solo tunes on Record Kicks and Afro Art. Using the The Samp Brothers as his alter ego the 'Alcoholic Drinks' 12inch vinyl still enjoys something like a cult status among the more eclectic DJs around the world. This was a fresh sound transferring the best of Acid Jazz into the new decade while keeping a true soul spirit alive. Think of Dream Warriors and Gang Starr with Young-Holt Unlimited as the backing band. And we do not disclose well-kept secrets in revealing that Fab Samperi is the mastermind behind The Captain's highly productive output of vinyl singles. <br />
<br />
Now we have 'Power Bossa' and what a powerful statement it really is. Fab Samperi recorded the album in as many as six countries. While kicking off with 'In The River', playlisted on the BBC and sealed by Craig Charles featuring the man Samperi himself on flute (yes, he is a well-studied multi-instrumentalist playing keyboards, drums, guitars and brass!) the mighty John Turrell from Newcastle England puts his distinctive northern soul voice on 'Everyman'. Samperi's close connection to Smoove & Turrell is no coincidence. With their organic approach to the music they love this is a natural connection. Bella Wagner from Vienna, vocalist on 'Stand Back', already recorded with Patrick Pulsinger and Bahama Soul Club. Jonnathan Molina on the other hand is a new face on the block. His voice for 'Listen Up' keeps the fire burning with an authentic soul twist. <br />
'Red Bossa' is a liaison with Mattew Rasbash aka Spasmo, an English producer with an incredible knowledge of cinematic jazz, dramatic bossa and obscure jazz-rock. Holding the pace but adding a breathless rap flavour to 'Brand New Day' Joelistics aka Joel Ma of the Australian TZU crew takes us back to the age when hip-hop was what it all was about: lyrical vitality, an open mind and pure energy. The instrumental version of 'Alcoholic Drinks' is a trip way back into Fab Samperi's history, but it still sounds fresh today. It blends nicely into 'Jazz Di Mezzaluna', an authentic piece of Mediterranean Jazz featuring a solo by Andrea Beneventano, one of the national top players on the piano. Rounding up this jazz intermezzo on 'Power Bossa' is 'Spaghetti Samba', Samperi's early single on Record Kicks featuring the vocals of Igor Gazatti aka Zion from Recife in Brazil. Soul brother John Turrell makes his return on 'Heaven Sent', again this was recorded with Smoove at his Ashbrooke Castle studios in downtown Newcastle. <br />
'BB Funk' kicks in with a haunting bass line courtesy of the man Fab Samperi himself: 'People think there is a lot of sampling in my music, but it is not. This bassline, for example, was played and written completely by myself.' And while Samperi is not only an expert musician himself, he is also busy remixing tunes for other artists. The French freakbeat of 'Papillonne Sur Moi' is an example of his recent output, commissioned by fellow Italians Montefiori Cocktail & In-Grid. <br />
<br />
Closing the album Samperi reunites with Andrew Donikian aka Diamond Poet and revives the Outbound era with 'When I Wake Up.' The music may have evolved since then, but the message in Fab Samperi's music has not: 'The message behind it is that I believe in a multicultural world, where people can live their lives in peace, with no racism, and no war.' This statement is as simple as it is true: Peace, love, unity and having bossa! <br />
<br />
"Fab has proven himself to be the king of bossa funk but there is allot more to fab than we know...just watch him go!!!" <br />
(Smoove) <br />
<br />
"Without any doubt Fab Samperi is one of the leading NuJazz artists in the world" <br />
(Maxim Illion & Kitty the Bill, Club des Belugas) <br />
<br />
"I am a great fan of Fab and his music, which turns the dancefloor on fire time after time. <br />
Keep up the good work!" <br />
(DJ Maestro) <br />
]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[* [Spotify](https://open.spotify.com/album/6NkOOjT3Zyo8xQeTrnvQaD)<br />
* [Apple Music](https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/power-bossa/585877563)<br />
* [Deezer](https://www.deezer.com/en/album/6200737)<br />
* [Amazon](https://www.amazon.com/Power-Bossa-Fab-Samperi/dp/B004MRX8FQ/ref=sr_1_2?s=music&ie=UTF8&qid=1537823607&sr=1-2)<br />
* [Google Play](https://play.google.com/store/music/album/Fab_Samperi_Power_Bossa?id=Bla5xarjnw5keyssdyipr6phlfu)<br />
* [Beatport](https://www.beatport.com/release/power-bossa/1046555)<br />
<br />
FAB SAMPERI - 'Power Bossa' <br />
AR 017 CD | cd & digital <br />
release date: 25.03.2011 <br />
EAN 4260130540173 <br />
Agogo Records - LC 15656 <br />
<br />
'Power Bossa' is the introduction to Fab Samperi's definition of a boombastic jazz style. Fearlessly and creatively picking up inspiration from the golden decades of classic rhythm & blues, latin, hip-hop and soul Sicily's most prolific producer releases his first full album. <br />
Growing up in Catania during the late Seventies and Eighties Fab Samperi was born into a household full of funky grooves. While his father was a serious collector of jazz records, Fab got to know his brother's soul collection inside out when he was treated to all night vinyl sessions. Over the years Fab started to travel the world, living in Japan as well as Australia and learned his trade by playing a genre-bending mix of funk versus afro meets hip-hop on stage with the Outbound collective. <br />
Returning to his home country by the turn of the millennium Fab Samperi released his first solo tunes on Record Kicks and Afro Art. Using the The Samp Brothers as his alter ego the 'Alcoholic Drinks' 12inch vinyl still enjoys something like a cult status among the more eclectic DJs around the world. This was a fresh sound transferring the best of Acid Jazz into the new decade while keeping a true soul spirit alive. Think of Dream Warriors and Gang Starr with Young-Holt Unlimited as the backing band. And we do not disclose well-kept secrets in revealing that Fab Samperi is the mastermind behind The Captain's highly productive output of vinyl singles. <br />
<br />
Now we have 'Power Bossa' and what a powerful statement it really is. Fab Samperi recorded the album in as many as six countries. While kicking off with 'In The River', playlisted on the BBC and sealed by Craig Charles featuring the man Samperi himself on flute (yes, he is a well-studied multi-instrumentalist playing keyboards, drums, guitars and brass!) the mighty John Turrell from Newcastle England puts his distinctive northern soul voice on 'Everyman'. Samperi's close connection to Smoove & Turrell is no coincidence. With their organic approach to the music they love this is a natural connection. Bella Wagner from Vienna, vocalist on 'Stand Back', already recorded with Patrick Pulsinger and Bahama Soul Club. Jonnathan Molina on the other hand is a new face on the block. His voice for 'Listen Up' keeps the fire burning with an authentic soul twist. <br />
'Red Bossa' is a liaison with Mattew Rasbash aka Spasmo, an English producer with an incredible knowledge of cinematic jazz, dramatic bossa and obscure jazz-rock. Holding the pace but adding a breathless rap flavour to 'Brand New Day' Joelistics aka Joel Ma of the Australian TZU crew takes us back to the age when hip-hop was what it all was about: lyrical vitality, an open mind and pure energy. The instrumental version of 'Alcoholic Drinks' is a trip way back into Fab Samperi's history, but it still sounds fresh today. It blends nicely into 'Jazz Di Mezzaluna', an authentic piece of Mediterranean Jazz featuring a solo by Andrea Beneventano, one of the national top players on the piano. Rounding up this jazz intermezzo on 'Power Bossa' is 'Spaghetti Samba', Samperi's early single on Record Kicks featuring the vocals of Igor Gazatti aka Zion from Recife in Brazil. Soul brother John Turrell makes his return on 'Heaven Sent', again this was recorded with Smoove at his Ashbrooke Castle studios in downtown Newcastle. <br />
'BB Funk' kicks in with a haunting bass line courtesy of the man Fab Samperi himself: 'People think there is a lot of sampling in my music, but it is not. This bassline, for example, was played and written completely by myself.' And while Samperi is not only an expert musician himself, he is also busy remixing tunes for other artists. The French freakbeat of 'Papillonne Sur Moi' is an example of his recent output, commissioned by fellow Italians Montefiori Cocktail & In-Grid. <br />
<br />
Closing the album Samperi reunites with Andrew Donikian aka Diamond Poet and revives the Outbound era with 'When I Wake Up.' The music may have evolved since then, but the message in Fab Samperi's music has not: 'The message behind it is that I believe in a multicultural world, where people can live their lives in peace, with no racism, and no war.' This statement is as simple as it is true: Peace, love, unity and having bossa! <br />
<br />
"Fab has proven himself to be the king of bossa funk but there is allot more to fab than we know...just watch him go!!!" <br />
(Smoove) <br />
<br />
"Without any doubt Fab Samperi is one of the leading NuJazz artists in the world" <br />
(Maxim Illion & Kitty the Bill, Club des Belugas) <br />
<br />
"I am a great fan of Fab and his music, which turns the dancefloor on fire time after time. <br />
Keep up the good work!" <br />
(DJ Maestro) <br />
]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[* [Spotify](https://open.spotify.com/album/6NkOOjT3Zyo8xQeTrnvQaD)
* [Apple Music](https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/power-bossa/585877563)
* [Deezer](https://www.deezer.com/en/album/6200737)
* [Amazon](https://www.amazon.com/Power-Bossa-Fab-Samperi/dp/B004MRX8FQ/ref=sr_1_2?s=music&ie=UTF8&qid=1537823607&sr=1-2)
* [Google Play](https://play.google.com/store/music/album/Fab_Samperi_Power_Bossa?id=Bla5xarjnw5keyssdyipr6phlfu)
* [Beatport](https://www.beatport.com/release/power-bossa/1046555)

FAB SAMPERI - 'Power Bossa' 
AR 017 CD | cd & digital 
release date: 25.03.2011 
EAN 4260130540173 
Agogo Records - LC 15656 

'Power Bossa' is the introduction to Fab Samperi's definition of a boombastic jazz style. Fearlessly and creatively picking up inspiration from the golden decades of classic rhythm & blues, latin, hip-hop and soul Sicily's most prolific producer releases his first full album. 
Growing up in Catania during the late Seventies and Eighties Fab Samperi was born into a household full of funky grooves. While his father was a serious collector of jazz records, Fab got to know his brother's soul collection inside out when he was treated to all night vinyl sessions. Over the years Fab started to travel the world, living in Japan as well as Australia and learned his trade by playing a genre-bending mix of funk versus afro meets hip-hop on stage with the Outbound collective. 
Returning to his home country by the turn of the millennium Fab Samperi released his first solo tunes on Record Kicks and Afro Art. Using the The Samp Brothers as his alter ego the 'Alcoholic Drinks' 12inch vinyl still enjoys something like a cult status among the more eclectic DJs around the world. This was a fresh sound transferring the best of Acid Jazz into the new decade while keeping a true soul spirit alive. Think of Dream Warriors and Gang Starr with Young-Holt Unlimited as the backing band. And we do not disclose well-kept secrets in revealing that Fab Samperi is the mastermind behind The Captain's highly productive output of vinyl singles. 

Now we have 'Power Bossa' and what a powerful statement it really is. Fab Samperi recorded the album in as many as six countries. While kicking off with 'In The River', playlisted on the BBC and sealed by Craig Charles featuring the man Samperi himself on flute (yes, he is a well-studied multi-instrumentalist playing keyboards, drums, guitars and brass!) the mighty John Turrell from Newcastle England puts his distinctive northern soul voice on 'Everyman'. Samperi's close connection to Smoove & Turrell is no coincidence. With their organic approach to the music they love this is a natural connection. Bella Wagner from Vienna, vocalist on 'Stand Back', already recorded with Patrick Pulsinger and Bahama Soul Club. Jonnathan Molina on the other hand is a new face on the block. His voice for 'Listen Up' keeps the fire burning with an authentic soul twist. 
'Red Bossa' is a liaison with Mattew Rasbash aka Spasmo, an English producer with an incredible knowledge of cinematic jazz, dramatic bossa and obscure jazz-rock. Holding the pace but adding a breathless rap flavour to 'Brand New Day' Joelistics aka Joel Ma of the Australian TZU crew takes us back to the age when hip-hop was what it all was about: lyrical vitality, an open mind and pure energy. The instrumental version of 'Alcoholic Drinks' is a trip way back into Fab Samperi's history, but it still sounds fresh today. It blends nicely into 'Jazz Di Mezzaluna', an authentic piece of Mediterranean Jazz featuring a solo by Andrea Beneventano, one of the national top players on the piano. Rounding up this jazz intermezzo on 'Power Bossa' is 'Spaghetti Samba', Samperi's early single on Record Kicks featuring the vocals of Igor Gazatti aka Zion from Recife in Brazil. Soul brother John Turrell makes his return on 'Heaven Sent', again this was recorded with Smoove at his Ashbrooke Castle studios in downtown Newcastle. 
'BB Funk' kicks in with a haunt]]></itunes:summary>
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            <title><![CDATA[11 BB Funk]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/fab-samperi/11-bb-funk/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Fab Samperi]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[* [Spotify](https://open.spotify.com/album/6NkOOjT3Zyo8xQeTrnvQaD)<br />
* [Apple Music](https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/power-bossa/585877563)<br />
* [Deezer](https://www.deezer.com/en/album/6200737)<br />
* [Amazon](https://www.amazon.com/Power-Bossa-Fab-Samperi/dp/B004MRX8FQ/ref=sr_1_2?s=music&ie=UTF8&qid=1537823607&sr=1-2)<br />
* [Google Play](https://play.google.com/store/music/album/Fab_Samperi_Power_Bossa?id=Bla5xarjnw5keyssdyipr6phlfu)<br />
* [Beatport](https://www.beatport.com/release/power-bossa/1046555)<br />
<br />
FAB SAMPERI - 'Power Bossa' <br />
AR 017 CD | cd & digital <br />
release date: 25.03.2011 <br />
EAN 4260130540173 <br />
Agogo Records - LC 15656 <br />
<br />
'Power Bossa' is the introduction to Fab Samperi's definition of a boombastic jazz style. Fearlessly and creatively picking up inspiration from the golden decades of classic rhythm & blues, latin, hip-hop and soul Sicily's most prolific producer releases his first full album. <br />
Growing up in Catania during the late Seventies and Eighties Fab Samperi was born into a household full of funky grooves. While his father was a serious collector of jazz records, Fab got to know his brother's soul collection inside out when he was treated to all night vinyl sessions. Over the years Fab started to travel the world, living in Japan as well as Australia and learned his trade by playing a genre-bending mix of funk versus afro meets hip-hop on stage with the Outbound collective. <br />
Returning to his home country by the turn of the millennium Fab Samperi released his first solo tunes on Record Kicks and Afro Art. Using the The Samp Brothers as his alter ego the 'Alcoholic Drinks' 12inch vinyl still enjoys something like a cult status among the more eclectic DJs around the world. This was a fresh sound transferring the best of Acid Jazz into the new decade while keeping a true soul spirit alive. Think of Dream Warriors and Gang Starr with Young-Holt Unlimited as the backing band. And we do not disclose well-kept secrets in revealing that Fab Samperi is the mastermind behind The Captain's highly productive output of vinyl singles. <br />
<br />
Now we have 'Power Bossa' and what a powerful statement it really is. Fab Samperi recorded the album in as many as six countries. While kicking off with 'In The River', playlisted on the BBC and sealed by Craig Charles featuring the man Samperi himself on flute (yes, he is a well-studied multi-instrumentalist playing keyboards, drums, guitars and brass!) the mighty John Turrell from Newcastle England puts his distinctive northern soul voice on 'Everyman'. Samperi's close connection to Smoove & Turrell is no coincidence. With their organic approach to the music they love this is a natural connection. Bella Wagner from Vienna, vocalist on 'Stand Back', already recorded with Patrick Pulsinger and Bahama Soul Club. Jonnathan Molina on the other hand is a new face on the block. His voice for 'Listen Up' keeps the fire burning with an authentic soul twist. <br />
'Red Bossa' is a liaison with Mattew Rasbash aka Spasmo, an English producer with an incredible knowledge of cinematic jazz, dramatic bossa and obscure jazz-rock. Holding the pace but adding a breathless rap flavour to 'Brand New Day' Joelistics aka Joel Ma of the Australian TZU crew takes us back to the age when hip-hop was what it all was about: lyrical vitality, an open mind and pure energy. The instrumental version of 'Alcoholic Drinks' is a trip way back into Fab Samperi's history, but it still sounds fresh today. It blends nicely into 'Jazz Di Mezzaluna', an authentic piece of Mediterranean Jazz featuring a solo by Andrea Beneventano, one of the national top players on the piano. Rounding up this jazz intermezzo on 'Power Bossa' is 'Spaghetti Samba', Samperi's early single on Record Kicks featuring the vocals of Igor Gazatti aka Zion from Recife in Brazil. Soul brother John Turrell makes his return on 'Heaven Sent', again this was recorded with Smoove at his Ashbrooke Castle studios in downtown Newcastle. <br />
'BB Funk' kicks in with a haunting bass line courtesy of the man Fab Samperi himself: 'People think there is a lot of sampling in my music, but it is not. This bassline, for example, was played and written completely by myself.' And while Samperi is not only an expert musician himself, he is also busy remixing tunes for other artists. The French freakbeat of 'Papillonne Sur Moi' is an example of his recent output, commissioned by fellow Italians Montefiori Cocktail & In-Grid. <br />
<br />
Closing the album Samperi reunites with Andrew Donikian aka Diamond Poet and revives the Outbound era with 'When I Wake Up.' The music may have evolved since then, but the message in Fab Samperi's music has not: 'The message behind it is that I believe in a multicultural world, where people can live their lives in peace, with no racism, and no war.' This statement is as simple as it is true: Peace, love, unity and having bossa! <br />
<br />
"Fab has proven himself to be the king of bossa funk but there is allot more to fab than we know...just watch him go!!!" <br />
(Smoove) <br />
<br />
"Without any doubt Fab Samperi is one of the leading NuJazz artists in the world" <br />
(Maxim Illion & Kitty the Bill, Club des Belugas) <br />
<br />
"I am a great fan of Fab and his music, which turns the dancefloor on fire time after time. <br />
Keep up the good work!" <br />
(DJ Maestro) <br />
]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[* [Spotify](https://open.spotify.com/album/6NkOOjT3Zyo8xQeTrnvQaD)<br />
* [Apple Music](https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/power-bossa/585877563)<br />
* [Deezer](https://www.deezer.com/en/album/6200737)<br />
* [Amazon](https://www.amazon.com/Power-Bossa-Fab-Samperi/dp/B004MRX8FQ/ref=sr_1_2?s=music&ie=UTF8&qid=1537823607&sr=1-2)<br />
* [Google Play](https://play.google.com/store/music/album/Fab_Samperi_Power_Bossa?id=Bla5xarjnw5keyssdyipr6phlfu)<br />
* [Beatport](https://www.beatport.com/release/power-bossa/1046555)<br />
<br />
FAB SAMPERI - 'Power Bossa' <br />
AR 017 CD | cd & digital <br />
release date: 25.03.2011 <br />
EAN 4260130540173 <br />
Agogo Records - LC 15656 <br />
<br />
'Power Bossa' is the introduction to Fab Samperi's definition of a boombastic jazz style. Fearlessly and creatively picking up inspiration from the golden decades of classic rhythm & blues, latin, hip-hop and soul Sicily's most prolific producer releases his first full album. <br />
Growing up in Catania during the late Seventies and Eighties Fab Samperi was born into a household full of funky grooves. While his father was a serious collector of jazz records, Fab got to know his brother's soul collection inside out when he was treated to all night vinyl sessions. Over the years Fab started to travel the world, living in Japan as well as Australia and learned his trade by playing a genre-bending mix of funk versus afro meets hip-hop on stage with the Outbound collective. <br />
Returning to his home country by the turn of the millennium Fab Samperi released his first solo tunes on Record Kicks and Afro Art. Using the The Samp Brothers as his alter ego the 'Alcoholic Drinks' 12inch vinyl still enjoys something like a cult status among the more eclectic DJs around the world. This was a fresh sound transferring the best of Acid Jazz into the new decade while keeping a true soul spirit alive. Think of Dream Warriors and Gang Starr with Young-Holt Unlimited as the backing band. And we do not disclose well-kept secrets in revealing that Fab Samperi is the mastermind behind The Captain's highly productive output of vinyl singles. <br />
<br />
Now we have 'Power Bossa' and what a powerful statement it really is. Fab Samperi recorded the album in as many as six countries. While kicking off with 'In The River', playlisted on the BBC and sealed by Craig Charles featuring the man Samperi himself on flute (yes, he is a well-studied multi-instrumentalist playing keyboards, drums, guitars and brass!) the mighty John Turrell from Newcastle England puts his distinctive northern soul voice on 'Everyman'. Samperi's close connection to Smoove & Turrell is no coincidence. With their organic approach to the music they love this is a natural connection. Bella Wagner from Vienna, vocalist on 'Stand Back', already recorded with Patrick Pulsinger and Bahama Soul Club. Jonnathan Molina on the other hand is a new face on the block. His voice for 'Listen Up' keeps the fire burning with an authentic soul twist. <br />
'Red Bossa' is a liaison with Mattew Rasbash aka Spasmo, an English producer with an incredible knowledge of cinematic jazz, dramatic bossa and obscure jazz-rock. Holding the pace but adding a breathless rap flavour to 'Brand New Day' Joelistics aka Joel Ma of the Australian TZU crew takes us back to the age when hip-hop was what it all was about: lyrical vitality, an open mind and pure energy. The instrumental version of 'Alcoholic Drinks' is a trip way back into Fab Samperi's history, but it still sounds fresh today. It blends nicely into 'Jazz Di Mezzaluna', an authentic piece of Mediterranean Jazz featuring a solo by Andrea Beneventano, one of the national top players on the piano. Rounding up this jazz intermezzo on 'Power Bossa' is 'Spaghetti Samba', Samperi's early single on Record Kicks featuring the vocals of Igor Gazatti aka Zion from Recife in Brazil. Soul brother John Turrell makes his return on 'Heaven Sent', again this was recorded with Smoove at his Ashbrooke Castle studios in downtown Newcastle. <br />
'BB Funk' kicks in with a haunting bass line courtesy of the man Fab Samperi himself: 'People think there is a lot of sampling in my music, but it is not. This bassline, for example, was played and written completely by myself.' And while Samperi is not only an expert musician himself, he is also busy remixing tunes for other artists. The French freakbeat of 'Papillonne Sur Moi' is an example of his recent output, commissioned by fellow Italians Montefiori Cocktail & In-Grid. <br />
<br />
Closing the album Samperi reunites with Andrew Donikian aka Diamond Poet and revives the Outbound era with 'When I Wake Up.' The music may have evolved since then, but the message in Fab Samperi's music has not: 'The message behind it is that I believe in a multicultural world, where people can live their lives in peace, with no racism, and no war.' This statement is as simple as it is true: Peace, love, unity and having bossa! <br />
<br />
"Fab has proven himself to be the king of bossa funk but there is allot more to fab than we know...just watch him go!!!" <br />
(Smoove) <br />
<br />
"Without any doubt Fab Samperi is one of the leading NuJazz artists in the world" <br />
(Maxim Illion & Kitty the Bill, Club des Belugas) <br />
<br />
"I am a great fan of Fab and his music, which turns the dancefloor on fire time after time. <br />
Keep up the good work!" <br />
(DJ Maestro) <br />
]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[* [Spotify](https://open.spotify.com/album/6NkOOjT3Zyo8xQeTrnvQaD)
* [Apple Music](https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/power-bossa/585877563)
* [Deezer](https://www.deezer.com/en/album/6200737)
* [Amazon](https://www.amazon.com/Power-Bossa-Fab-Samperi/dp/B004MRX8FQ/ref=sr_1_2?s=music&ie=UTF8&qid=1537823607&sr=1-2)
* [Google Play](https://play.google.com/store/music/album/Fab_Samperi_Power_Bossa?id=Bla5xarjnw5keyssdyipr6phlfu)
* [Beatport](https://www.beatport.com/release/power-bossa/1046555)

FAB SAMPERI - 'Power Bossa' 
AR 017 CD | cd & digital 
release date: 25.03.2011 
EAN 4260130540173 
Agogo Records - LC 15656 

'Power Bossa' is the introduction to Fab Samperi's definition of a boombastic jazz style. Fearlessly and creatively picking up inspiration from the golden decades of classic rhythm & blues, latin, hip-hop and soul Sicily's most prolific producer releases his first full album. 
Growing up in Catania during the late Seventies and Eighties Fab Samperi was born into a household full of funky grooves. While his father was a serious collector of jazz records, Fab got to know his brother's soul collection inside out when he was treated to all night vinyl sessions. Over the years Fab started to travel the world, living in Japan as well as Australia and learned his trade by playing a genre-bending mix of funk versus afro meets hip-hop on stage with the Outbound collective. 
Returning to his home country by the turn of the millennium Fab Samperi released his first solo tunes on Record Kicks and Afro Art. Using the The Samp Brothers as his alter ego the 'Alcoholic Drinks' 12inch vinyl still enjoys something like a cult status among the more eclectic DJs around the world. This was a fresh sound transferring the best of Acid Jazz into the new decade while keeping a true soul spirit alive. Think of Dream Warriors and Gang Starr with Young-Holt Unlimited as the backing band. And we do not disclose well-kept secrets in revealing that Fab Samperi is the mastermind behind The Captain's highly productive output of vinyl singles. 

Now we have 'Power Bossa' and what a powerful statement it really is. Fab Samperi recorded the album in as many as six countries. While kicking off with 'In The River', playlisted on the BBC and sealed by Craig Charles featuring the man Samperi himself on flute (yes, he is a well-studied multi-instrumentalist playing keyboards, drums, guitars and brass!) the mighty John Turrell from Newcastle England puts his distinctive northern soul voice on 'Everyman'. Samperi's close connection to Smoove & Turrell is no coincidence. With their organic approach to the music they love this is a natural connection. Bella Wagner from Vienna, vocalist on 'Stand Back', already recorded with Patrick Pulsinger and Bahama Soul Club. Jonnathan Molina on the other hand is a new face on the block. His voice for 'Listen Up' keeps the fire burning with an authentic soul twist. 
'Red Bossa' is a liaison with Mattew Rasbash aka Spasmo, an English producer with an incredible knowledge of cinematic jazz, dramatic bossa and obscure jazz-rock. Holding the pace but adding a breathless rap flavour to 'Brand New Day' Joelistics aka Joel Ma of the Australian TZU crew takes us back to the age when hip-hop was what it all was about: lyrical vitality, an open mind and pure energy. The instrumental version of 'Alcoholic Drinks' is a trip way back into Fab Samperi's history, but it still sounds fresh today. It blends nicely into 'Jazz Di Mezzaluna', an authentic piece of Mediterranean Jazz featuring a solo by Andrea Beneventano, one of the national top players on the piano. Rounding up this jazz intermezzo on 'Power Bossa' is 'Spaghetti Samba', Samperi's early single on Record Kicks featuring the vocals of Igor Gazatti aka Zion from Recife in Brazil. Soul brother John Turrell makes his return on 'Heaven Sent', again this was recorded with Smoove at his Ashbrooke Castle studios in downtown Newcastle. 
'BB Funk' kicks in with a haun]]></itunes:summary>
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            <title><![CDATA[10 Heaven Sent (Featuring John Turrel)]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/fab-samperi/10-heaven-sent-featuring-john-turrel/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Fab Samperi]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[* [Spotify](https://open.spotify.com/album/6NkOOjT3Zyo8xQeTrnvQaD)<br />
* [Apple Music](https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/power-bossa/585877563)<br />
* [Deezer](https://www.deezer.com/en/album/6200737)<br />
* [Amazon](https://www.amazon.com/Power-Bossa-Fab-Samperi/dp/B004MRX8FQ/ref=sr_1_2?s=music&ie=UTF8&qid=1537823607&sr=1-2)<br />
* [Google Play](https://play.google.com/store/music/album/Fab_Samperi_Power_Bossa?id=Bla5xarjnw5keyssdyipr6phlfu)<br />
* [Beatport](https://www.beatport.com/release/power-bossa/1046555)<br />
<br />
FAB SAMPERI - 'Power Bossa' <br />
AR 017 CD | cd & digital <br />
release date: 25.03.2011 <br />
EAN 4260130540173 <br />
Agogo Records - LC 15656 <br />
<br />
'Power Bossa' is the introduction to Fab Samperi's definition of a boombastic jazz style. Fearlessly and creatively picking up inspiration from the golden decades of classic rhythm & blues, latin, hip-hop and soul Sicily's most prolific producer releases his first full album. <br />
Growing up in Catania during the late Seventies and Eighties Fab Samperi was born into a household full of funky grooves. While his father was a serious collector of jazz records, Fab got to know his brother's soul collection inside out when he was treated to all night vinyl sessions. Over the years Fab started to travel the world, living in Japan as well as Australia and learned his trade by playing a genre-bending mix of funk versus afro meets hip-hop on stage with the Outbound collective. <br />
Returning to his home country by the turn of the millennium Fab Samperi released his first solo tunes on Record Kicks and Afro Art. Using the The Samp Brothers as his alter ego the 'Alcoholic Drinks' 12inch vinyl still enjoys something like a cult status among the more eclectic DJs around the world. This was a fresh sound transferring the best of Acid Jazz into the new decade while keeping a true soul spirit alive. Think of Dream Warriors and Gang Starr with Young-Holt Unlimited as the backing band. And we do not disclose well-kept secrets in revealing that Fab Samperi is the mastermind behind The Captain's highly productive output of vinyl singles. <br />
<br />
Now we have 'Power Bossa' and what a powerful statement it really is. Fab Samperi recorded the album in as many as six countries. While kicking off with 'In The River', playlisted on the BBC and sealed by Craig Charles featuring the man Samperi himself on flute (yes, he is a well-studied multi-instrumentalist playing keyboards, drums, guitars and brass!) the mighty John Turrell from Newcastle England puts his distinctive northern soul voice on 'Everyman'. Samperi's close connection to Smoove & Turrell is no coincidence. With their organic approach to the music they love this is a natural connection. Bella Wagner from Vienna, vocalist on 'Stand Back', already recorded with Patrick Pulsinger and Bahama Soul Club. Jonnathan Molina on the other hand is a new face on the block. His voice for 'Listen Up' keeps the fire burning with an authentic soul twist. <br />
'Red Bossa' is a liaison with Mattew Rasbash aka Spasmo, an English producer with an incredible knowledge of cinematic jazz, dramatic bossa and obscure jazz-rock. Holding the pace but adding a breathless rap flavour to 'Brand New Day' Joelistics aka Joel Ma of the Australian TZU crew takes us back to the age when hip-hop was what it all was about: lyrical vitality, an open mind and pure energy. The instrumental version of 'Alcoholic Drinks' is a trip way back into Fab Samperi's history, but it still sounds fresh today. It blends nicely into 'Jazz Di Mezzaluna', an authentic piece of Mediterranean Jazz featuring a solo by Andrea Beneventano, one of the national top players on the piano. Rounding up this jazz intermezzo on 'Power Bossa' is 'Spaghetti Samba', Samperi's early single on Record Kicks featuring the vocals of Igor Gazatti aka Zion from Recife in Brazil. Soul brother John Turrell makes his return on 'Heaven Sent', again this was recorded with Smoove at his Ashbrooke Castle studios in downtown Newcastle. <br />
'BB Funk' kicks in with a haunting bass line courtesy of the man Fab Samperi himself: 'People think there is a lot of sampling in my music, but it is not. This bassline, for example, was played and written completely by myself.' And while Samperi is not only an expert musician himself, he is also busy remixing tunes for other artists. The French freakbeat of 'Papillonne Sur Moi' is an example of his recent output, commissioned by fellow Italians Montefiori Cocktail & In-Grid. <br />
<br />
Closing the album Samperi reunites with Andrew Donikian aka Diamond Poet and revives the Outbound era with 'When I Wake Up.' The music may have evolved since then, but the message in Fab Samperi's music has not: 'The message behind it is that I believe in a multicultural world, where people can live their lives in peace, with no racism, and no war.' This statement is as simple as it is true: Peace, love, unity and having bossa! <br />
<br />
"Fab has proven himself to be the king of bossa funk but there is allot more to fab than we know...just watch him go!!!" <br />
(Smoove) <br />
<br />
"Without any doubt Fab Samperi is one of the leading NuJazz artists in the world" <br />
(Maxim Illion & Kitty the Bill, Club des Belugas) <br />
<br />
"I am a great fan of Fab and his music, which turns the dancefloor on fire time after time. <br />
Keep up the good work!" <br />
(DJ Maestro) <br />
]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[* [Spotify](https://open.spotify.com/album/6NkOOjT3Zyo8xQeTrnvQaD)<br />
* [Apple Music](https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/power-bossa/585877563)<br />
* [Deezer](https://www.deezer.com/en/album/6200737)<br />
* [Amazon](https://www.amazon.com/Power-Bossa-Fab-Samperi/dp/B004MRX8FQ/ref=sr_1_2?s=music&ie=UTF8&qid=1537823607&sr=1-2)<br />
* [Google Play](https://play.google.com/store/music/album/Fab_Samperi_Power_Bossa?id=Bla5xarjnw5keyssdyipr6phlfu)<br />
* [Beatport](https://www.beatport.com/release/power-bossa/1046555)<br />
<br />
FAB SAMPERI - 'Power Bossa' <br />
AR 017 CD | cd & digital <br />
release date: 25.03.2011 <br />
EAN 4260130540173 <br />
Agogo Records - LC 15656 <br />
<br />
'Power Bossa' is the introduction to Fab Samperi's definition of a boombastic jazz style. Fearlessly and creatively picking up inspiration from the golden decades of classic rhythm & blues, latin, hip-hop and soul Sicily's most prolific producer releases his first full album. <br />
Growing up in Catania during the late Seventies and Eighties Fab Samperi was born into a household full of funky grooves. While his father was a serious collector of jazz records, Fab got to know his brother's soul collection inside out when he was treated to all night vinyl sessions. Over the years Fab started to travel the world, living in Japan as well as Australia and learned his trade by playing a genre-bending mix of funk versus afro meets hip-hop on stage with the Outbound collective. <br />
Returning to his home country by the turn of the millennium Fab Samperi released his first solo tunes on Record Kicks and Afro Art. Using the The Samp Brothers as his alter ego the 'Alcoholic Drinks' 12inch vinyl still enjoys something like a cult status among the more eclectic DJs around the world. This was a fresh sound transferring the best of Acid Jazz into the new decade while keeping a true soul spirit alive. Think of Dream Warriors and Gang Starr with Young-Holt Unlimited as the backing band. And we do not disclose well-kept secrets in revealing that Fab Samperi is the mastermind behind The Captain's highly productive output of vinyl singles. <br />
<br />
Now we have 'Power Bossa' and what a powerful statement it really is. Fab Samperi recorded the album in as many as six countries. While kicking off with 'In The River', playlisted on the BBC and sealed by Craig Charles featuring the man Samperi himself on flute (yes, he is a well-studied multi-instrumentalist playing keyboards, drums, guitars and brass!) the mighty John Turrell from Newcastle England puts his distinctive northern soul voice on 'Everyman'. Samperi's close connection to Smoove & Turrell is no coincidence. With their organic approach to the music they love this is a natural connection. Bella Wagner from Vienna, vocalist on 'Stand Back', already recorded with Patrick Pulsinger and Bahama Soul Club. Jonnathan Molina on the other hand is a new face on the block. His voice for 'Listen Up' keeps the fire burning with an authentic soul twist. <br />
'Red Bossa' is a liaison with Mattew Rasbash aka Spasmo, an English producer with an incredible knowledge of cinematic jazz, dramatic bossa and obscure jazz-rock. Holding the pace but adding a breathless rap flavour to 'Brand New Day' Joelistics aka Joel Ma of the Australian TZU crew takes us back to the age when hip-hop was what it all was about: lyrical vitality, an open mind and pure energy. The instrumental version of 'Alcoholic Drinks' is a trip way back into Fab Samperi's history, but it still sounds fresh today. It blends nicely into 'Jazz Di Mezzaluna', an authentic piece of Mediterranean Jazz featuring a solo by Andrea Beneventano, one of the national top players on the piano. Rounding up this jazz intermezzo on 'Power Bossa' is 'Spaghetti Samba', Samperi's early single on Record Kicks featuring the vocals of Igor Gazatti aka Zion from Recife in Brazil. Soul brother John Turrell makes his return on 'Heaven Sent', again this was recorded with Smoove at his Ashbrooke Castle studios in downtown Newcastle. <br />
'BB Funk' kicks in with a haunting bass line courtesy of the man Fab Samperi himself: 'People think there is a lot of sampling in my music, but it is not. This bassline, for example, was played and written completely by myself.' And while Samperi is not only an expert musician himself, he is also busy remixing tunes for other artists. The French freakbeat of 'Papillonne Sur Moi' is an example of his recent output, commissioned by fellow Italians Montefiori Cocktail & In-Grid. <br />
<br />
Closing the album Samperi reunites with Andrew Donikian aka Diamond Poet and revives the Outbound era with 'When I Wake Up.' The music may have evolved since then, but the message in Fab Samperi's music has not: 'The message behind it is that I believe in a multicultural world, where people can live their lives in peace, with no racism, and no war.' This statement is as simple as it is true: Peace, love, unity and having bossa! <br />
<br />
"Fab has proven himself to be the king of bossa funk but there is allot more to fab than we know...just watch him go!!!" <br />
(Smoove) <br />
<br />
"Without any doubt Fab Samperi is one of the leading NuJazz artists in the world" <br />
(Maxim Illion & Kitty the Bill, Club des Belugas) <br />
<br />
"I am a great fan of Fab and his music, which turns the dancefloor on fire time after time. <br />
Keep up the good work!" <br />
(DJ Maestro) <br />
]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[* [Spotify](https://open.spotify.com/album/6NkOOjT3Zyo8xQeTrnvQaD)
* [Apple Music](https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/power-bossa/585877563)
* [Deezer](https://www.deezer.com/en/album/6200737)
* [Amazon](https://www.amazon.com/Power-Bossa-Fab-Samperi/dp/B004MRX8FQ/ref=sr_1_2?s=music&ie=UTF8&qid=1537823607&sr=1-2)
* [Google Play](https://play.google.com/store/music/album/Fab_Samperi_Power_Bossa?id=Bla5xarjnw5keyssdyipr6phlfu)
* [Beatport](https://www.beatport.com/release/power-bossa/1046555)

FAB SAMPERI - 'Power Bossa' 
AR 017 CD | cd & digital 
release date: 25.03.2011 
EAN 4260130540173 
Agogo Records - LC 15656 

'Power Bossa' is the introduction to Fab Samperi's definition of a boombastic jazz style. Fearlessly and creatively picking up inspiration from the golden decades of classic rhythm & blues, latin, hip-hop and soul Sicily's most prolific producer releases his first full album. 
Growing up in Catania during the late Seventies and Eighties Fab Samperi was born into a household full of funky grooves. While his father was a serious collector of jazz records, Fab got to know his brother's soul collection inside out when he was treated to all night vinyl sessions. Over the years Fab started to travel the world, living in Japan as well as Australia and learned his trade by playing a genre-bending mix of funk versus afro meets hip-hop on stage with the Outbound collective. 
Returning to his home country by the turn of the millennium Fab Samperi released his first solo tunes on Record Kicks and Afro Art. Using the The Samp Brothers as his alter ego the 'Alcoholic Drinks' 12inch vinyl still enjoys something like a cult status among the more eclectic DJs around the world. This was a fresh sound transferring the best of Acid Jazz into the new decade while keeping a true soul spirit alive. Think of Dream Warriors and Gang Starr with Young-Holt Unlimited as the backing band. And we do not disclose well-kept secrets in revealing that Fab Samperi is the mastermind behind The Captain's highly productive output of vinyl singles. 

Now we have 'Power Bossa' and what a powerful statement it really is. Fab Samperi recorded the album in as many as six countries. While kicking off with 'In The River', playlisted on the BBC and sealed by Craig Charles featuring the man Samperi himself on flute (yes, he is a well-studied multi-instrumentalist playing keyboards, drums, guitars and brass!) the mighty John Turrell from Newcastle England puts his distinctive northern soul voice on 'Everyman'. Samperi's close connection to Smoove & Turrell is no coincidence. With their organic approach to the music they love this is a natural connection. Bella Wagner from Vienna, vocalist on 'Stand Back', already recorded with Patrick Pulsinger and Bahama Soul Club. Jonnathan Molina on the other hand is a new face on the block. His voice for 'Listen Up' keeps the fire burning with an authentic soul twist. 
'Red Bossa' is a liaison with Mattew Rasbash aka Spasmo, an English producer with an incredible knowledge of cinematic jazz, dramatic bossa and obscure jazz-rock. Holding the pace but adding a breathless rap flavour to 'Brand New Day' Joelistics aka Joel Ma of the Australian TZU crew takes us back to the age when hip-hop was what it all was about: lyrical vitality, an open mind and pure energy. The instrumental version of 'Alcoholic Drinks' is a trip way back into Fab Samperi's history, but it still sounds fresh today. It blends nicely into 'Jazz Di Mezzaluna', an authentic piece of Mediterranean Jazz featuring a solo by Andrea Beneventano, one of the national top players on the piano. Rounding up this jazz intermezzo on 'Power Bossa' is 'Spaghetti Samba', Samperi's early single on Record Kicks featuring the vocals of Igor Gazatti aka Zion from Recife in Brazil. Soul brother John Turrell makes his return on 'Heaven Sent', again this was recorded with Smoove at his Ashbrooke Castle studios in downtown Newcastle. 
'BB Funk' kicks in with a haunt]]></itunes:summary>
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            <title><![CDATA[09 Spaghetti Samba (With DJ Farrapo)]]></title>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Fab Samperi]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[* [Spotify](https://open.spotify.com/album/6NkOOjT3Zyo8xQeTrnvQaD)<br />
* [Apple Music](https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/power-bossa/585877563)<br />
* [Deezer](https://www.deezer.com/en/album/6200737)<br />
* [Amazon](https://www.amazon.com/Power-Bossa-Fab-Samperi/dp/B004MRX8FQ/ref=sr_1_2?s=music&ie=UTF8&qid=1537823607&sr=1-2)<br />
* [Google Play](https://play.google.com/store/music/album/Fab_Samperi_Power_Bossa?id=Bla5xarjnw5keyssdyipr6phlfu)<br />
* [Beatport](https://www.beatport.com/release/power-bossa/1046555)<br />
<br />
FAB SAMPERI - 'Power Bossa' <br />
AR 017 CD | cd & digital <br />
release date: 25.03.2011 <br />
EAN 4260130540173 <br />
Agogo Records - LC 15656 <br />
<br />
'Power Bossa' is the introduction to Fab Samperi's definition of a boombastic jazz style. Fearlessly and creatively picking up inspiration from the golden decades of classic rhythm & blues, latin, hip-hop and soul Sicily's most prolific producer releases his first full album. <br />
Growing up in Catania during the late Seventies and Eighties Fab Samperi was born into a household full of funky grooves. While his father was a serious collector of jazz records, Fab got to know his brother's soul collection inside out when he was treated to all night vinyl sessions. Over the years Fab started to travel the world, living in Japan as well as Australia and learned his trade by playing a genre-bending mix of funk versus afro meets hip-hop on stage with the Outbound collective. <br />
Returning to his home country by the turn of the millennium Fab Samperi released his first solo tunes on Record Kicks and Afro Art. Using the The Samp Brothers as his alter ego the 'Alcoholic Drinks' 12inch vinyl still enjoys something like a cult status among the more eclectic DJs around the world. This was a fresh sound transferring the best of Acid Jazz into the new decade while keeping a true soul spirit alive. Think of Dream Warriors and Gang Starr with Young-Holt Unlimited as the backing band. And we do not disclose well-kept secrets in revealing that Fab Samperi is the mastermind behind The Captain's highly productive output of vinyl singles. <br />
<br />
Now we have 'Power Bossa' and what a powerful statement it really is. Fab Samperi recorded the album in as many as six countries. While kicking off with 'In The River', playlisted on the BBC and sealed by Craig Charles featuring the man Samperi himself on flute (yes, he is a well-studied multi-instrumentalist playing keyboards, drums, guitars and brass!) the mighty John Turrell from Newcastle England puts his distinctive northern soul voice on 'Everyman'. Samperi's close connection to Smoove & Turrell is no coincidence. With their organic approach to the music they love this is a natural connection. Bella Wagner from Vienna, vocalist on 'Stand Back', already recorded with Patrick Pulsinger and Bahama Soul Club. Jonnathan Molina on the other hand is a new face on the block. His voice for 'Listen Up' keeps the fire burning with an authentic soul twist. <br />
'Red Bossa' is a liaison with Mattew Rasbash aka Spasmo, an English producer with an incredible knowledge of cinematic jazz, dramatic bossa and obscure jazz-rock. Holding the pace but adding a breathless rap flavour to 'Brand New Day' Joelistics aka Joel Ma of the Australian TZU crew takes us back to the age when hip-hop was what it all was about: lyrical vitality, an open mind and pure energy. The instrumental version of 'Alcoholic Drinks' is a trip way back into Fab Samperi's history, but it still sounds fresh today. It blends nicely into 'Jazz Di Mezzaluna', an authentic piece of Mediterranean Jazz featuring a solo by Andrea Beneventano, one of the national top players on the piano. Rounding up this jazz intermezzo on 'Power Bossa' is 'Spaghetti Samba', Samperi's early single on Record Kicks featuring the vocals of Igor Gazatti aka Zion from Recife in Brazil. Soul brother John Turrell makes his return on 'Heaven Sent', again this was recorded with Smoove at his Ashbrooke Castle studios in downtown Newcastle. <br />
'BB Funk' kicks in with a haunting bass line courtesy of the man Fab Samperi himself: 'People think there is a lot of sampling in my music, but it is not. This bassline, for example, was played and written completely by myself.' And while Samperi is not only an expert musician himself, he is also busy remixing tunes for other artists. The French freakbeat of 'Papillonne Sur Moi' is an example of his recent output, commissioned by fellow Italians Montefiori Cocktail & In-Grid. <br />
<br />
Closing the album Samperi reunites with Andrew Donikian aka Diamond Poet and revives the Outbound era with 'When I Wake Up.' The music may have evolved since then, but the message in Fab Samperi's music has not: 'The message behind it is that I believe in a multicultural world, where people can live their lives in peace, with no racism, and no war.' This statement is as simple as it is true: Peace, love, unity and having bossa! <br />
<br />
"Fab has proven himself to be the king of bossa funk but there is allot more to fab than we know...just watch him go!!!" <br />
(Smoove) <br />
<br />
"Without any doubt Fab Samperi is one of the leading NuJazz artists in the world" <br />
(Maxim Illion & Kitty the Bill, Club des Belugas) <br />
<br />
"I am a great fan of Fab and his music, which turns the dancefloor on fire time after time. <br />
Keep up the good work!" <br />
(DJ Maestro) <br />
]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[* [Spotify](https://open.spotify.com/album/6NkOOjT3Zyo8xQeTrnvQaD)<br />
* [Apple Music](https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/power-bossa/585877563)<br />
* [Deezer](https://www.deezer.com/en/album/6200737)<br />
* [Amazon](https://www.amazon.com/Power-Bossa-Fab-Samperi/dp/B004MRX8FQ/ref=sr_1_2?s=music&ie=UTF8&qid=1537823607&sr=1-2)<br />
* [Google Play](https://play.google.com/store/music/album/Fab_Samperi_Power_Bossa?id=Bla5xarjnw5keyssdyipr6phlfu)<br />
* [Beatport](https://www.beatport.com/release/power-bossa/1046555)<br />
<br />
FAB SAMPERI - 'Power Bossa' <br />
AR 017 CD | cd & digital <br />
release date: 25.03.2011 <br />
EAN 4260130540173 <br />
Agogo Records - LC 15656 <br />
<br />
'Power Bossa' is the introduction to Fab Samperi's definition of a boombastic jazz style. Fearlessly and creatively picking up inspiration from the golden decades of classic rhythm & blues, latin, hip-hop and soul Sicily's most prolific producer releases his first full album. <br />
Growing up in Catania during the late Seventies and Eighties Fab Samperi was born into a household full of funky grooves. While his father was a serious collector of jazz records, Fab got to know his brother's soul collection inside out when he was treated to all night vinyl sessions. Over the years Fab started to travel the world, living in Japan as well as Australia and learned his trade by playing a genre-bending mix of funk versus afro meets hip-hop on stage with the Outbound collective. <br />
Returning to his home country by the turn of the millennium Fab Samperi released his first solo tunes on Record Kicks and Afro Art. Using the The Samp Brothers as his alter ego the 'Alcoholic Drinks' 12inch vinyl still enjoys something like a cult status among the more eclectic DJs around the world. This was a fresh sound transferring the best of Acid Jazz into the new decade while keeping a true soul spirit alive. Think of Dream Warriors and Gang Starr with Young-Holt Unlimited as the backing band. And we do not disclose well-kept secrets in revealing that Fab Samperi is the mastermind behind The Captain's highly productive output of vinyl singles. <br />
<br />
Now we have 'Power Bossa' and what a powerful statement it really is. Fab Samperi recorded the album in as many as six countries. While kicking off with 'In The River', playlisted on the BBC and sealed by Craig Charles featuring the man Samperi himself on flute (yes, he is a well-studied multi-instrumentalist playing keyboards, drums, guitars and brass!) the mighty John Turrell from Newcastle England puts his distinctive northern soul voice on 'Everyman'. Samperi's close connection to Smoove & Turrell is no coincidence. With their organic approach to the music they love this is a natural connection. Bella Wagner from Vienna, vocalist on 'Stand Back', already recorded with Patrick Pulsinger and Bahama Soul Club. Jonnathan Molina on the other hand is a new face on the block. His voice for 'Listen Up' keeps the fire burning with an authentic soul twist. <br />
'Red Bossa' is a liaison with Mattew Rasbash aka Spasmo, an English producer with an incredible knowledge of cinematic jazz, dramatic bossa and obscure jazz-rock. Holding the pace but adding a breathless rap flavour to 'Brand New Day' Joelistics aka Joel Ma of the Australian TZU crew takes us back to the age when hip-hop was what it all was about: lyrical vitality, an open mind and pure energy. The instrumental version of 'Alcoholic Drinks' is a trip way back into Fab Samperi's history, but it still sounds fresh today. It blends nicely into 'Jazz Di Mezzaluna', an authentic piece of Mediterranean Jazz featuring a solo by Andrea Beneventano, one of the national top players on the piano. Rounding up this jazz intermezzo on 'Power Bossa' is 'Spaghetti Samba', Samperi's early single on Record Kicks featuring the vocals of Igor Gazatti aka Zion from Recife in Brazil. Soul brother John Turrell makes his return on 'Heaven Sent', again this was recorded with Smoove at his Ashbrooke Castle studios in downtown Newcastle. <br />
'BB Funk' kicks in with a haunting bass line courtesy of the man Fab Samperi himself: 'People think there is a lot of sampling in my music, but it is not. This bassline, for example, was played and written completely by myself.' And while Samperi is not only an expert musician himself, he is also busy remixing tunes for other artists. The French freakbeat of 'Papillonne Sur Moi' is an example of his recent output, commissioned by fellow Italians Montefiori Cocktail & In-Grid. <br />
<br />
Closing the album Samperi reunites with Andrew Donikian aka Diamond Poet and revives the Outbound era with 'When I Wake Up.' The music may have evolved since then, but the message in Fab Samperi's music has not: 'The message behind it is that I believe in a multicultural world, where people can live their lives in peace, with no racism, and no war.' This statement is as simple as it is true: Peace, love, unity and having bossa! <br />
<br />
"Fab has proven himself to be the king of bossa funk but there is allot more to fab than we know...just watch him go!!!" <br />
(Smoove) <br />
<br />
"Without any doubt Fab Samperi is one of the leading NuJazz artists in the world" <br />
(Maxim Illion & Kitty the Bill, Club des Belugas) <br />
<br />
"I am a great fan of Fab and his music, which turns the dancefloor on fire time after time. <br />
Keep up the good work!" <br />
(DJ Maestro) <br />
]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[* [Spotify](https://open.spotify.com/album/6NkOOjT3Zyo8xQeTrnvQaD)
* [Apple Music](https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/power-bossa/585877563)
* [Deezer](https://www.deezer.com/en/album/6200737)
* [Amazon](https://www.amazon.com/Power-Bossa-Fab-Samperi/dp/B004MRX8FQ/ref=sr_1_2?s=music&ie=UTF8&qid=1537823607&sr=1-2)
* [Google Play](https://play.google.com/store/music/album/Fab_Samperi_Power_Bossa?id=Bla5xarjnw5keyssdyipr6phlfu)
* [Beatport](https://www.beatport.com/release/power-bossa/1046555)

FAB SAMPERI - 'Power Bossa' 
AR 017 CD | cd & digital 
release date: 25.03.2011 
EAN 4260130540173 
Agogo Records - LC 15656 

'Power Bossa' is the introduction to Fab Samperi's definition of a boombastic jazz style. Fearlessly and creatively picking up inspiration from the golden decades of classic rhythm & blues, latin, hip-hop and soul Sicily's most prolific producer releases his first full album. 
Growing up in Catania during the late Seventies and Eighties Fab Samperi was born into a household full of funky grooves. While his father was a serious collector of jazz records, Fab got to know his brother's soul collection inside out when he was treated to all night vinyl sessions. Over the years Fab started to travel the world, living in Japan as well as Australia and learned his trade by playing a genre-bending mix of funk versus afro meets hip-hop on stage with the Outbound collective. 
Returning to his home country by the turn of the millennium Fab Samperi released his first solo tunes on Record Kicks and Afro Art. Using the The Samp Brothers as his alter ego the 'Alcoholic Drinks' 12inch vinyl still enjoys something like a cult status among the more eclectic DJs around the world. This was a fresh sound transferring the best of Acid Jazz into the new decade while keeping a true soul spirit alive. Think of Dream Warriors and Gang Starr with Young-Holt Unlimited as the backing band. And we do not disclose well-kept secrets in revealing that Fab Samperi is the mastermind behind The Captain's highly productive output of vinyl singles. 

Now we have 'Power Bossa' and what a powerful statement it really is. Fab Samperi recorded the album in as many as six countries. While kicking off with 'In The River', playlisted on the BBC and sealed by Craig Charles featuring the man Samperi himself on flute (yes, he is a well-studied multi-instrumentalist playing keyboards, drums, guitars and brass!) the mighty John Turrell from Newcastle England puts his distinctive northern soul voice on 'Everyman'. Samperi's close connection to Smoove & Turrell is no coincidence. With their organic approach to the music they love this is a natural connection. Bella Wagner from Vienna, vocalist on 'Stand Back', already recorded with Patrick Pulsinger and Bahama Soul Club. Jonnathan Molina on the other hand is a new face on the block. His voice for 'Listen Up' keeps the fire burning with an authentic soul twist. 
'Red Bossa' is a liaison with Mattew Rasbash aka Spasmo, an English producer with an incredible knowledge of cinematic jazz, dramatic bossa and obscure jazz-rock. Holding the pace but adding a breathless rap flavour to 'Brand New Day' Joelistics aka Joel Ma of the Australian TZU crew takes us back to the age when hip-hop was what it all was about: lyrical vitality, an open mind and pure energy. The instrumental version of 'Alcoholic Drinks' is a trip way back into Fab Samperi's history, but it still sounds fresh today. It blends nicely into 'Jazz Di Mezzaluna', an authentic piece of Mediterranean Jazz featuring a solo by Andrea Beneventano, one of the national top players on the piano. Rounding up this jazz intermezzo on 'Power Bossa' is 'Spaghetti Samba', Samperi's early single on Record Kicks featuring the vocals of Igor Gazatti aka Zion from Recife in Brazil. Soul brother John Turrell makes his return on 'Heaven Sent', again this was recorded with Smoove at his Ashbrooke Castle studios in downtown Newcastle. 
'BB Funk' kicks in with a haunt]]></itunes:summary>
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            <title><![CDATA[08 Jazz Di Mezzaluna (Agogo Edit)]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/fab-samperi/08-jazz-di-mezzaluna-agogo-edit/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Fab Samperi]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[* [Spotify](https://open.spotify.com/album/6NkOOjT3Zyo8xQeTrnvQaD)<br />
* [Apple Music](https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/power-bossa/585877563)<br />
* [Deezer](https://www.deezer.com/en/album/6200737)<br />
* [Amazon](https://www.amazon.com/Power-Bossa-Fab-Samperi/dp/B004MRX8FQ/ref=sr_1_2?s=music&ie=UTF8&qid=1537823607&sr=1-2)<br />
* [Google Play](https://play.google.com/store/music/album/Fab_Samperi_Power_Bossa?id=Bla5xarjnw5keyssdyipr6phlfu)<br />
* [Beatport](https://www.beatport.com/release/power-bossa/1046555)<br />
<br />
FAB SAMPERI - 'Power Bossa' <br />
AR 017 CD | cd & digital <br />
release date: 25.03.2011 <br />
EAN 4260130540173 <br />
Agogo Records - LC 15656 <br />
<br />
'Power Bossa' is the introduction to Fab Samperi's definition of a boombastic jazz style. Fearlessly and creatively picking up inspiration from the golden decades of classic rhythm & blues, latin, hip-hop and soul Sicily's most prolific producer releases his first full album. <br />
Growing up in Catania during the late Seventies and Eighties Fab Samperi was born into a household full of funky grooves. While his father was a serious collector of jazz records, Fab got to know his brother's soul collection inside out when he was treated to all night vinyl sessions. Over the years Fab started to travel the world, living in Japan as well as Australia and learned his trade by playing a genre-bending mix of funk versus afro meets hip-hop on stage with the Outbound collective. <br />
Returning to his home country by the turn of the millennium Fab Samperi released his first solo tunes on Record Kicks and Afro Art. Using the The Samp Brothers as his alter ego the 'Alcoholic Drinks' 12inch vinyl still enjoys something like a cult status among the more eclectic DJs around the world. This was a fresh sound transferring the best of Acid Jazz into the new decade while keeping a true soul spirit alive. Think of Dream Warriors and Gang Starr with Young-Holt Unlimited as the backing band. And we do not disclose well-kept secrets in revealing that Fab Samperi is the mastermind behind The Captain's highly productive output of vinyl singles. <br />
<br />
Now we have 'Power Bossa' and what a powerful statement it really is. Fab Samperi recorded the album in as many as six countries. While kicking off with 'In The River', playlisted on the BBC and sealed by Craig Charles featuring the man Samperi himself on flute (yes, he is a well-studied multi-instrumentalist playing keyboards, drums, guitars and brass!) the mighty John Turrell from Newcastle England puts his distinctive northern soul voice on 'Everyman'. Samperi's close connection to Smoove & Turrell is no coincidence. With their organic approach to the music they love this is a natural connection. Bella Wagner from Vienna, vocalist on 'Stand Back', already recorded with Patrick Pulsinger and Bahama Soul Club. Jonnathan Molina on the other hand is a new face on the block. His voice for 'Listen Up' keeps the fire burning with an authentic soul twist. <br />
'Red Bossa' is a liaison with Mattew Rasbash aka Spasmo, an English producer with an incredible knowledge of cinematic jazz, dramatic bossa and obscure jazz-rock. Holding the pace but adding a breathless rap flavour to 'Brand New Day' Joelistics aka Joel Ma of the Australian TZU crew takes us back to the age when hip-hop was what it all was about: lyrical vitality, an open mind and pure energy. The instrumental version of 'Alcoholic Drinks' is a trip way back into Fab Samperi's history, but it still sounds fresh today. It blends nicely into 'Jazz Di Mezzaluna', an authentic piece of Mediterranean Jazz featuring a solo by Andrea Beneventano, one of the national top players on the piano. Rounding up this jazz intermezzo on 'Power Bossa' is 'Spaghetti Samba', Samperi's early single on Record Kicks featuring the vocals of Igor Gazatti aka Zion from Recife in Brazil. Soul brother John Turrell makes his return on 'Heaven Sent', again this was recorded with Smoove at his Ashbrooke Castle studios in downtown Newcastle. <br />
'BB Funk' kicks in with a haunting bass line courtesy of the man Fab Samperi himself: 'People think there is a lot of sampling in my music, but it is not. This bassline, for example, was played and written completely by myself.' And while Samperi is not only an expert musician himself, he is also busy remixing tunes for other artists. The French freakbeat of 'Papillonne Sur Moi' is an example of his recent output, commissioned by fellow Italians Montefiori Cocktail & In-Grid. <br />
<br />
Closing the album Samperi reunites with Andrew Donikian aka Diamond Poet and revives the Outbound era with 'When I Wake Up.' The music may have evolved since then, but the message in Fab Samperi's music has not: 'The message behind it is that I believe in a multicultural world, where people can live their lives in peace, with no racism, and no war.' This statement is as simple as it is true: Peace, love, unity and having bossa! <br />
<br />
"Fab has proven himself to be the king of bossa funk but there is allot more to fab than we know...just watch him go!!!" <br />
(Smoove) <br />
<br />
"Without any doubt Fab Samperi is one of the leading NuJazz artists in the world" <br />
(Maxim Illion & Kitty the Bill, Club des Belugas) <br />
<br />
"I am a great fan of Fab and his music, which turns the dancefloor on fire time after time. <br />
Keep up the good work!" <br />
(DJ Maestro) <br />
]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[* [Spotify](https://open.spotify.com/album/6NkOOjT3Zyo8xQeTrnvQaD)<br />
* [Apple Music](https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/power-bossa/585877563)<br />
* [Deezer](https://www.deezer.com/en/album/6200737)<br />
* [Amazon](https://www.amazon.com/Power-Bossa-Fab-Samperi/dp/B004MRX8FQ/ref=sr_1_2?s=music&ie=UTF8&qid=1537823607&sr=1-2)<br />
* [Google Play](https://play.google.com/store/music/album/Fab_Samperi_Power_Bossa?id=Bla5xarjnw5keyssdyipr6phlfu)<br />
* [Beatport](https://www.beatport.com/release/power-bossa/1046555)<br />
<br />
FAB SAMPERI - 'Power Bossa' <br />
AR 017 CD | cd & digital <br />
release date: 25.03.2011 <br />
EAN 4260130540173 <br />
Agogo Records - LC 15656 <br />
<br />
'Power Bossa' is the introduction to Fab Samperi's definition of a boombastic jazz style. Fearlessly and creatively picking up inspiration from the golden decades of classic rhythm & blues, latin, hip-hop and soul Sicily's most prolific producer releases his first full album. <br />
Growing up in Catania during the late Seventies and Eighties Fab Samperi was born into a household full of funky grooves. While his father was a serious collector of jazz records, Fab got to know his brother's soul collection inside out when he was treated to all night vinyl sessions. Over the years Fab started to travel the world, living in Japan as well as Australia and learned his trade by playing a genre-bending mix of funk versus afro meets hip-hop on stage with the Outbound collective. <br />
Returning to his home country by the turn of the millennium Fab Samperi released his first solo tunes on Record Kicks and Afro Art. Using the The Samp Brothers as his alter ego the 'Alcoholic Drinks' 12inch vinyl still enjoys something like a cult status among the more eclectic DJs around the world. This was a fresh sound transferring the best of Acid Jazz into the new decade while keeping a true soul spirit alive. Think of Dream Warriors and Gang Starr with Young-Holt Unlimited as the backing band. And we do not disclose well-kept secrets in revealing that Fab Samperi is the mastermind behind The Captain's highly productive output of vinyl singles. <br />
<br />
Now we have 'Power Bossa' and what a powerful statement it really is. Fab Samperi recorded the album in as many as six countries. While kicking off with 'In The River', playlisted on the BBC and sealed by Craig Charles featuring the man Samperi himself on flute (yes, he is a well-studied multi-instrumentalist playing keyboards, drums, guitars and brass!) the mighty John Turrell from Newcastle England puts his distinctive northern soul voice on 'Everyman'. Samperi's close connection to Smoove & Turrell is no coincidence. With their organic approach to the music they love this is a natural connection. Bella Wagner from Vienna, vocalist on 'Stand Back', already recorded with Patrick Pulsinger and Bahama Soul Club. Jonnathan Molina on the other hand is a new face on the block. His voice for 'Listen Up' keeps the fire burning with an authentic soul twist. <br />
'Red Bossa' is a liaison with Mattew Rasbash aka Spasmo, an English producer with an incredible knowledge of cinematic jazz, dramatic bossa and obscure jazz-rock. Holding the pace but adding a breathless rap flavour to 'Brand New Day' Joelistics aka Joel Ma of the Australian TZU crew takes us back to the age when hip-hop was what it all was about: lyrical vitality, an open mind and pure energy. The instrumental version of 'Alcoholic Drinks' is a trip way back into Fab Samperi's history, but it still sounds fresh today. It blends nicely into 'Jazz Di Mezzaluna', an authentic piece of Mediterranean Jazz featuring a solo by Andrea Beneventano, one of the national top players on the piano. Rounding up this jazz intermezzo on 'Power Bossa' is 'Spaghetti Samba', Samperi's early single on Record Kicks featuring the vocals of Igor Gazatti aka Zion from Recife in Brazil. Soul brother John Turrell makes his return on 'Heaven Sent', again this was recorded with Smoove at his Ashbrooke Castle studios in downtown Newcastle. <br />
'BB Funk' kicks in with a haunting bass line courtesy of the man Fab Samperi himself: 'People think there is a lot of sampling in my music, but it is not. This bassline, for example, was played and written completely by myself.' And while Samperi is not only an expert musician himself, he is also busy remixing tunes for other artists. The French freakbeat of 'Papillonne Sur Moi' is an example of his recent output, commissioned by fellow Italians Montefiori Cocktail & In-Grid. <br />
<br />
Closing the album Samperi reunites with Andrew Donikian aka Diamond Poet and revives the Outbound era with 'When I Wake Up.' The music may have evolved since then, but the message in Fab Samperi's music has not: 'The message behind it is that I believe in a multicultural world, where people can live their lives in peace, with no racism, and no war.' This statement is as simple as it is true: Peace, love, unity and having bossa! <br />
<br />
"Fab has proven himself to be the king of bossa funk but there is allot more to fab than we know...just watch him go!!!" <br />
(Smoove) <br />
<br />
"Without any doubt Fab Samperi is one of the leading NuJazz artists in the world" <br />
(Maxim Illion & Kitty the Bill, Club des Belugas) <br />
<br />
"I am a great fan of Fab and his music, which turns the dancefloor on fire time after time. <br />
Keep up the good work!" <br />
(DJ Maestro) <br />
]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[* [Spotify](https://open.spotify.com/album/6NkOOjT3Zyo8xQeTrnvQaD)
* [Apple Music](https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/power-bossa/585877563)
* [Deezer](https://www.deezer.com/en/album/6200737)
* [Amazon](https://www.amazon.com/Power-Bossa-Fab-Samperi/dp/B004MRX8FQ/ref=sr_1_2?s=music&ie=UTF8&qid=1537823607&sr=1-2)
* [Google Play](https://play.google.com/store/music/album/Fab_Samperi_Power_Bossa?id=Bla5xarjnw5keyssdyipr6phlfu)
* [Beatport](https://www.beatport.com/release/power-bossa/1046555)

FAB SAMPERI - 'Power Bossa' 
AR 017 CD | cd & digital 
release date: 25.03.2011 
EAN 4260130540173 
Agogo Records - LC 15656 

'Power Bossa' is the introduction to Fab Samperi's definition of a boombastic jazz style. Fearlessly and creatively picking up inspiration from the golden decades of classic rhythm & blues, latin, hip-hop and soul Sicily's most prolific producer releases his first full album. 
Growing up in Catania during the late Seventies and Eighties Fab Samperi was born into a household full of funky grooves. While his father was a serious collector of jazz records, Fab got to know his brother's soul collection inside out when he was treated to all night vinyl sessions. Over the years Fab started to travel the world, living in Japan as well as Australia and learned his trade by playing a genre-bending mix of funk versus afro meets hip-hop on stage with the Outbound collective. 
Returning to his home country by the turn of the millennium Fab Samperi released his first solo tunes on Record Kicks and Afro Art. Using the The Samp Brothers as his alter ego the 'Alcoholic Drinks' 12inch vinyl still enjoys something like a cult status among the more eclectic DJs around the world. This was a fresh sound transferring the best of Acid Jazz into the new decade while keeping a true soul spirit alive. Think of Dream Warriors and Gang Starr with Young-Holt Unlimited as the backing band. And we do not disclose well-kept secrets in revealing that Fab Samperi is the mastermind behind The Captain's highly productive output of vinyl singles. 

Now we have 'Power Bossa' and what a powerful statement it really is. Fab Samperi recorded the album in as many as six countries. While kicking off with 'In The River', playlisted on the BBC and sealed by Craig Charles featuring the man Samperi himself on flute (yes, he is a well-studied multi-instrumentalist playing keyboards, drums, guitars and brass!) the mighty John Turrell from Newcastle England puts his distinctive northern soul voice on 'Everyman'. Samperi's close connection to Smoove & Turrell is no coincidence. With their organic approach to the music they love this is a natural connection. Bella Wagner from Vienna, vocalist on 'Stand Back', already recorded with Patrick Pulsinger and Bahama Soul Club. Jonnathan Molina on the other hand is a new face on the block. His voice for 'Listen Up' keeps the fire burning with an authentic soul twist. 
'Red Bossa' is a liaison with Mattew Rasbash aka Spasmo, an English producer with an incredible knowledge of cinematic jazz, dramatic bossa and obscure jazz-rock. Holding the pace but adding a breathless rap flavour to 'Brand New Day' Joelistics aka Joel Ma of the Australian TZU crew takes us back to the age when hip-hop was what it all was about: lyrical vitality, an open mind and pure energy. The instrumental version of 'Alcoholic Drinks' is a trip way back into Fab Samperi's history, but it still sounds fresh today. It blends nicely into 'Jazz Di Mezzaluna', an authentic piece of Mediterranean Jazz featuring a solo by Andrea Beneventano, one of the national top players on the piano. Rounding up this jazz intermezzo on 'Power Bossa' is 'Spaghetti Samba', Samperi's early single on Record Kicks featuring the vocals of Igor Gazatti aka Zion from Recife in Brazil. Soul brother John Turrell makes his return on 'Heaven Sent', again this was recorded with Smoove at his Ashbrooke Castle studios in downtown Newcastle. 
'BB Funk' kicks in with a haunt]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Fri, 29 Jun 2018 22:51:29 +0200</pubDate>
                
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            <title><![CDATA[07 Alcoholic Drinks (Instrumental Version)]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/fab-samperi/07-alcoholic-drinks-instrumental-version/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Fab Samperi]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[* [Spotify](https://open.spotify.com/album/6NkOOjT3Zyo8xQeTrnvQaD)<br />
* [Apple Music](https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/power-bossa/585877563)<br />
* [Deezer](https://www.deezer.com/en/album/6200737)<br />
* [Amazon](https://www.amazon.com/Power-Bossa-Fab-Samperi/dp/B004MRX8FQ/ref=sr_1_2?s=music&ie=UTF8&qid=1537823607&sr=1-2)<br />
* [Google Play](https://play.google.com/store/music/album/Fab_Samperi_Power_Bossa?id=Bla5xarjnw5keyssdyipr6phlfu)<br />
* [Beatport](https://www.beatport.com/release/power-bossa/1046555)<br />
<br />
FAB SAMPERI - 'Power Bossa' <br />
AR 017 CD | cd & digital <br />
release date: 25.03.2011 <br />
EAN 4260130540173 <br />
Agogo Records - LC 15656 <br />
<br />
'Power Bossa' is the introduction to Fab Samperi's definition of a boombastic jazz style. Fearlessly and creatively picking up inspiration from the golden decades of classic rhythm & blues, latin, hip-hop and soul Sicily's most prolific producer releases his first full album. <br />
Growing up in Catania during the late Seventies and Eighties Fab Samperi was born into a household full of funky grooves. While his father was a serious collector of jazz records, Fab got to know his brother's soul collection inside out when he was treated to all night vinyl sessions. Over the years Fab started to travel the world, living in Japan as well as Australia and learned his trade by playing a genre-bending mix of funk versus afro meets hip-hop on stage with the Outbound collective. <br />
Returning to his home country by the turn of the millennium Fab Samperi released his first solo tunes on Record Kicks and Afro Art. Using the The Samp Brothers as his alter ego the 'Alcoholic Drinks' 12inch vinyl still enjoys something like a cult status among the more eclectic DJs around the world. This was a fresh sound transferring the best of Acid Jazz into the new decade while keeping a true soul spirit alive. Think of Dream Warriors and Gang Starr with Young-Holt Unlimited as the backing band. And we do not disclose well-kept secrets in revealing that Fab Samperi is the mastermind behind The Captain's highly productive output of vinyl singles. <br />
<br />
Now we have 'Power Bossa' and what a powerful statement it really is. Fab Samperi recorded the album in as many as six countries. While kicking off with 'In The River', playlisted on the BBC and sealed by Craig Charles featuring the man Samperi himself on flute (yes, he is a well-studied multi-instrumentalist playing keyboards, drums, guitars and brass!) the mighty John Turrell from Newcastle England puts his distinctive northern soul voice on 'Everyman'. Samperi's close connection to Smoove & Turrell is no coincidence. With their organic approach to the music they love this is a natural connection. Bella Wagner from Vienna, vocalist on 'Stand Back', already recorded with Patrick Pulsinger and Bahama Soul Club. Jonnathan Molina on the other hand is a new face on the block. His voice for 'Listen Up' keeps the fire burning with an authentic soul twist. <br />
'Red Bossa' is a liaison with Mattew Rasbash aka Spasmo, an English producer with an incredible knowledge of cinematic jazz, dramatic bossa and obscure jazz-rock. Holding the pace but adding a breathless rap flavour to 'Brand New Day' Joelistics aka Joel Ma of the Australian TZU crew takes us back to the age when hip-hop was what it all was about: lyrical vitality, an open mind and pure energy. The instrumental version of 'Alcoholic Drinks' is a trip way back into Fab Samperi's history, but it still sounds fresh today. It blends nicely into 'Jazz Di Mezzaluna', an authentic piece of Mediterranean Jazz featuring a solo by Andrea Beneventano, one of the national top players on the piano. Rounding up this jazz intermezzo on 'Power Bossa' is 'Spaghetti Samba', Samperi's early single on Record Kicks featuring the vocals of Igor Gazatti aka Zion from Recife in Brazil. Soul brother John Turrell makes his return on 'Heaven Sent', again this was recorded with Smoove at his Ashbrooke Castle studios in downtown Newcastle. <br />
'BB Funk' kicks in with a haunting bass line courtesy of the man Fab Samperi himself: 'People think there is a lot of sampling in my music, but it is not. This bassline, for example, was played and written completely by myself.' And while Samperi is not only an expert musician himself, he is also busy remixing tunes for other artists. The French freakbeat of 'Papillonne Sur Moi' is an example of his recent output, commissioned by fellow Italians Montefiori Cocktail & In-Grid. <br />
<br />
Closing the album Samperi reunites with Andrew Donikian aka Diamond Poet and revives the Outbound era with 'When I Wake Up.' The music may have evolved since then, but the message in Fab Samperi's music has not: 'The message behind it is that I believe in a multicultural world, where people can live their lives in peace, with no racism, and no war.' This statement is as simple as it is true: Peace, love, unity and having bossa! <br />
<br />
"Fab has proven himself to be the king of bossa funk but there is allot more to fab than we know...just watch him go!!!" <br />
(Smoove) <br />
<br />
"Without any doubt Fab Samperi is one of the leading NuJazz artists in the world" <br />
(Maxim Illion & Kitty the Bill, Club des Belugas) <br />
<br />
"I am a great fan of Fab and his music, which turns the dancefloor on fire time after time. <br />
Keep up the good work!" <br />
(DJ Maestro) <br />
]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[* [Spotify](https://open.spotify.com/album/6NkOOjT3Zyo8xQeTrnvQaD)<br />
* [Apple Music](https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/power-bossa/585877563)<br />
* [Deezer](https://www.deezer.com/en/album/6200737)<br />
* [Amazon](https://www.amazon.com/Power-Bossa-Fab-Samperi/dp/B004MRX8FQ/ref=sr_1_2?s=music&ie=UTF8&qid=1537823607&sr=1-2)<br />
* [Google Play](https://play.google.com/store/music/album/Fab_Samperi_Power_Bossa?id=Bla5xarjnw5keyssdyipr6phlfu)<br />
* [Beatport](https://www.beatport.com/release/power-bossa/1046555)<br />
<br />
FAB SAMPERI - 'Power Bossa' <br />
AR 017 CD | cd & digital <br />
release date: 25.03.2011 <br />
EAN 4260130540173 <br />
Agogo Records - LC 15656 <br />
<br />
'Power Bossa' is the introduction to Fab Samperi's definition of a boombastic jazz style. Fearlessly and creatively picking up inspiration from the golden decades of classic rhythm & blues, latin, hip-hop and soul Sicily's most prolific producer releases his first full album. <br />
Growing up in Catania during the late Seventies and Eighties Fab Samperi was born into a household full of funky grooves. While his father was a serious collector of jazz records, Fab got to know his brother's soul collection inside out when he was treated to all night vinyl sessions. Over the years Fab started to travel the world, living in Japan as well as Australia and learned his trade by playing a genre-bending mix of funk versus afro meets hip-hop on stage with the Outbound collective. <br />
Returning to his home country by the turn of the millennium Fab Samperi released his first solo tunes on Record Kicks and Afro Art. Using the The Samp Brothers as his alter ego the 'Alcoholic Drinks' 12inch vinyl still enjoys something like a cult status among the more eclectic DJs around the world. This was a fresh sound transferring the best of Acid Jazz into the new decade while keeping a true soul spirit alive. Think of Dream Warriors and Gang Starr with Young-Holt Unlimited as the backing band. And we do not disclose well-kept secrets in revealing that Fab Samperi is the mastermind behind The Captain's highly productive output of vinyl singles. <br />
<br />
Now we have 'Power Bossa' and what a powerful statement it really is. Fab Samperi recorded the album in as many as six countries. While kicking off with 'In The River', playlisted on the BBC and sealed by Craig Charles featuring the man Samperi himself on flute (yes, he is a well-studied multi-instrumentalist playing keyboards, drums, guitars and brass!) the mighty John Turrell from Newcastle England puts his distinctive northern soul voice on 'Everyman'. Samperi's close connection to Smoove & Turrell is no coincidence. With their organic approach to the music they love this is a natural connection. Bella Wagner from Vienna, vocalist on 'Stand Back', already recorded with Patrick Pulsinger and Bahama Soul Club. Jonnathan Molina on the other hand is a new face on the block. His voice for 'Listen Up' keeps the fire burning with an authentic soul twist. <br />
'Red Bossa' is a liaison with Mattew Rasbash aka Spasmo, an English producer with an incredible knowledge of cinematic jazz, dramatic bossa and obscure jazz-rock. Holding the pace but adding a breathless rap flavour to 'Brand New Day' Joelistics aka Joel Ma of the Australian TZU crew takes us back to the age when hip-hop was what it all was about: lyrical vitality, an open mind and pure energy. The instrumental version of 'Alcoholic Drinks' is a trip way back into Fab Samperi's history, but it still sounds fresh today. It blends nicely into 'Jazz Di Mezzaluna', an authentic piece of Mediterranean Jazz featuring a solo by Andrea Beneventano, one of the national top players on the piano. Rounding up this jazz intermezzo on 'Power Bossa' is 'Spaghetti Samba', Samperi's early single on Record Kicks featuring the vocals of Igor Gazatti aka Zion from Recife in Brazil. Soul brother John Turrell makes his return on 'Heaven Sent', again this was recorded with Smoove at his Ashbrooke Castle studios in downtown Newcastle. <br />
'BB Funk' kicks in with a haunting bass line courtesy of the man Fab Samperi himself: 'People think there is a lot of sampling in my music, but it is not. This bassline, for example, was played and written completely by myself.' And while Samperi is not only an expert musician himself, he is also busy remixing tunes for other artists. The French freakbeat of 'Papillonne Sur Moi' is an example of his recent output, commissioned by fellow Italians Montefiori Cocktail & In-Grid. <br />
<br />
Closing the album Samperi reunites with Andrew Donikian aka Diamond Poet and revives the Outbound era with 'When I Wake Up.' The music may have evolved since then, but the message in Fab Samperi's music has not: 'The message behind it is that I believe in a multicultural world, where people can live their lives in peace, with no racism, and no war.' This statement is as simple as it is true: Peace, love, unity and having bossa! <br />
<br />
"Fab has proven himself to be the king of bossa funk but there is allot more to fab than we know...just watch him go!!!" <br />
(Smoove) <br />
<br />
"Without any doubt Fab Samperi is one of the leading NuJazz artists in the world" <br />
(Maxim Illion & Kitty the Bill, Club des Belugas) <br />
<br />
"I am a great fan of Fab and his music, which turns the dancefloor on fire time after time. <br />
Keep up the good work!" <br />
(DJ Maestro) <br />
]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[* [Spotify](https://open.spotify.com/album/6NkOOjT3Zyo8xQeTrnvQaD)
* [Apple Music](https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/power-bossa/585877563)
* [Deezer](https://www.deezer.com/en/album/6200737)
* [Amazon](https://www.amazon.com/Power-Bossa-Fab-Samperi/dp/B004MRX8FQ/ref=sr_1_2?s=music&ie=UTF8&qid=1537823607&sr=1-2)
* [Google Play](https://play.google.com/store/music/album/Fab_Samperi_Power_Bossa?id=Bla5xarjnw5keyssdyipr6phlfu)
* [Beatport](https://www.beatport.com/release/power-bossa/1046555)

FAB SAMPERI - 'Power Bossa' 
AR 017 CD | cd & digital 
release date: 25.03.2011 
EAN 4260130540173 
Agogo Records - LC 15656 

'Power Bossa' is the introduction to Fab Samperi's definition of a boombastic jazz style. Fearlessly and creatively picking up inspiration from the golden decades of classic rhythm & blues, latin, hip-hop and soul Sicily's most prolific producer releases his first full album. 
Growing up in Catania during the late Seventies and Eighties Fab Samperi was born into a household full of funky grooves. While his father was a serious collector of jazz records, Fab got to know his brother's soul collection inside out when he was treated to all night vinyl sessions. Over the years Fab started to travel the world, living in Japan as well as Australia and learned his trade by playing a genre-bending mix of funk versus afro meets hip-hop on stage with the Outbound collective. 
Returning to his home country by the turn of the millennium Fab Samperi released his first solo tunes on Record Kicks and Afro Art. Using the The Samp Brothers as his alter ego the 'Alcoholic Drinks' 12inch vinyl still enjoys something like a cult status among the more eclectic DJs around the world. This was a fresh sound transferring the best of Acid Jazz into the new decade while keeping a true soul spirit alive. Think of Dream Warriors and Gang Starr with Young-Holt Unlimited as the backing band. And we do not disclose well-kept secrets in revealing that Fab Samperi is the mastermind behind The Captain's highly productive output of vinyl singles. 

Now we have 'Power Bossa' and what a powerful statement it really is. Fab Samperi recorded the album in as many as six countries. While kicking off with 'In The River', playlisted on the BBC and sealed by Craig Charles featuring the man Samperi himself on flute (yes, he is a well-studied multi-instrumentalist playing keyboards, drums, guitars and brass!) the mighty John Turrell from Newcastle England puts his distinctive northern soul voice on 'Everyman'. Samperi's close connection to Smoove & Turrell is no coincidence. With their organic approach to the music they love this is a natural connection. Bella Wagner from Vienna, vocalist on 'Stand Back', already recorded with Patrick Pulsinger and Bahama Soul Club. Jonnathan Molina on the other hand is a new face on the block. His voice for 'Listen Up' keeps the fire burning with an authentic soul twist. 
'Red Bossa' is a liaison with Mattew Rasbash aka Spasmo, an English producer with an incredible knowledge of cinematic jazz, dramatic bossa and obscure jazz-rock. Holding the pace but adding a breathless rap flavour to 'Brand New Day' Joelistics aka Joel Ma of the Australian TZU crew takes us back to the age when hip-hop was what it all was about: lyrical vitality, an open mind and pure energy. The instrumental version of 'Alcoholic Drinks' is a trip way back into Fab Samperi's history, but it still sounds fresh today. It blends nicely into 'Jazz Di Mezzaluna', an authentic piece of Mediterranean Jazz featuring a solo by Andrea Beneventano, one of the national top players on the piano. Rounding up this jazz intermezzo on 'Power Bossa' is 'Spaghetti Samba', Samperi's early single on Record Kicks featuring the vocals of Igor Gazatti aka Zion from Recife in Brazil. Soul brother John Turrell makes his return on 'Heaven Sent', again this was recorded with Smoove at his Ashbrooke Castle studios in downtown Newcastle. 
'BB Funk' kicks in with a haunt]]></itunes:summary>
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            <title><![CDATA[06 Brand New Day (Pyschedelic Bossa Mix) (Featuring Joelistics)]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/fab-samperi/06-brand-new-day-pyschedelic-bossa-mix-featuring-joelistics/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Fab Samperi]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[* [Spotify](https://open.spotify.com/album/6NkOOjT3Zyo8xQeTrnvQaD)<br />
* [Apple Music](https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/power-bossa/585877563)<br />
* [Deezer](https://www.deezer.com/en/album/6200737)<br />
* [Amazon](https://www.amazon.com/Power-Bossa-Fab-Samperi/dp/B004MRX8FQ/ref=sr_1_2?s=music&ie=UTF8&qid=1537823607&sr=1-2)<br />
* [Google Play](https://play.google.com/store/music/album/Fab_Samperi_Power_Bossa?id=Bla5xarjnw5keyssdyipr6phlfu)<br />
* [Beatport](https://www.beatport.com/release/power-bossa/1046555)<br />
<br />
FAB SAMPERI - 'Power Bossa' <br />
AR 017 CD | cd & digital <br />
release date: 25.03.2011 <br />
EAN 4260130540173 <br />
Agogo Records - LC 15656 <br />
<br />
'Power Bossa' is the introduction to Fab Samperi's definition of a boombastic jazz style. Fearlessly and creatively picking up inspiration from the golden decades of classic rhythm & blues, latin, hip-hop and soul Sicily's most prolific producer releases his first full album. <br />
Growing up in Catania during the late Seventies and Eighties Fab Samperi was born into a household full of funky grooves. While his father was a serious collector of jazz records, Fab got to know his brother's soul collection inside out when he was treated to all night vinyl sessions. Over the years Fab started to travel the world, living in Japan as well as Australia and learned his trade by playing a genre-bending mix of funk versus afro meets hip-hop on stage with the Outbound collective. <br />
Returning to his home country by the turn of the millennium Fab Samperi released his first solo tunes on Record Kicks and Afro Art. Using the The Samp Brothers as his alter ego the 'Alcoholic Drinks' 12inch vinyl still enjoys something like a cult status among the more eclectic DJs around the world. This was a fresh sound transferring the best of Acid Jazz into the new decade while keeping a true soul spirit alive. Think of Dream Warriors and Gang Starr with Young-Holt Unlimited as the backing band. And we do not disclose well-kept secrets in revealing that Fab Samperi is the mastermind behind The Captain's highly productive output of vinyl singles. <br />
<br />
Now we have 'Power Bossa' and what a powerful statement it really is. Fab Samperi recorded the album in as many as six countries. While kicking off with 'In The River', playlisted on the BBC and sealed by Craig Charles featuring the man Samperi himself on flute (yes, he is a well-studied multi-instrumentalist playing keyboards, drums, guitars and brass!) the mighty John Turrell from Newcastle England puts his distinctive northern soul voice on 'Everyman'. Samperi's close connection to Smoove & Turrell is no coincidence. With their organic approach to the music they love this is a natural connection. Bella Wagner from Vienna, vocalist on 'Stand Back', already recorded with Patrick Pulsinger and Bahama Soul Club. Jonnathan Molina on the other hand is a new face on the block. His voice for 'Listen Up' keeps the fire burning with an authentic soul twist. <br />
'Red Bossa' is a liaison with Mattew Rasbash aka Spasmo, an English producer with an incredible knowledge of cinematic jazz, dramatic bossa and obscure jazz-rock. Holding the pace but adding a breathless rap flavour to 'Brand New Day' Joelistics aka Joel Ma of the Australian TZU crew takes us back to the age when hip-hop was what it all was about: lyrical vitality, an open mind and pure energy. The instrumental version of 'Alcoholic Drinks' is a trip way back into Fab Samperi's history, but it still sounds fresh today. It blends nicely into 'Jazz Di Mezzaluna', an authentic piece of Mediterranean Jazz featuring a solo by Andrea Beneventano, one of the national top players on the piano. Rounding up this jazz intermezzo on 'Power Bossa' is 'Spaghetti Samba', Samperi's early single on Record Kicks featuring the vocals of Igor Gazatti aka Zion from Recife in Brazil. Soul brother John Turrell makes his return on 'Heaven Sent', again this was recorded with Smoove at his Ashbrooke Castle studios in downtown Newcastle. <br />
'BB Funk' kicks in with a haunting bass line courtesy of the man Fab Samperi himself: 'People think there is a lot of sampling in my music, but it is not. This bassline, for example, was played and written completely by myself.' And while Samperi is not only an expert musician himself, he is also busy remixing tunes for other artists. The French freakbeat of 'Papillonne Sur Moi' is an example of his recent output, commissioned by fellow Italians Montefiori Cocktail & In-Grid. <br />
<br />
Closing the album Samperi reunites with Andrew Donikian aka Diamond Poet and revives the Outbound era with 'When I Wake Up.' The music may have evolved since then, but the message in Fab Samperi's music has not: 'The message behind it is that I believe in a multicultural world, where people can live their lives in peace, with no racism, and no war.' This statement is as simple as it is true: Peace, love, unity and having bossa! <br />
<br />
"Fab has proven himself to be the king of bossa funk but there is allot more to fab than we know...just watch him go!!!" <br />
(Smoove) <br />
<br />
"Without any doubt Fab Samperi is one of the leading NuJazz artists in the world" <br />
(Maxim Illion & Kitty the Bill, Club des Belugas) <br />
<br />
"I am a great fan of Fab and his music, which turns the dancefloor on fire time after time. <br />
Keep up the good work!" <br />
(DJ Maestro) <br />
]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[* [Spotify](https://open.spotify.com/album/6NkOOjT3Zyo8xQeTrnvQaD)<br />
* [Apple Music](https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/power-bossa/585877563)<br />
* [Deezer](https://www.deezer.com/en/album/6200737)<br />
* [Amazon](https://www.amazon.com/Power-Bossa-Fab-Samperi/dp/B004MRX8FQ/ref=sr_1_2?s=music&ie=UTF8&qid=1537823607&sr=1-2)<br />
* [Google Play](https://play.google.com/store/music/album/Fab_Samperi_Power_Bossa?id=Bla5xarjnw5keyssdyipr6phlfu)<br />
* [Beatport](https://www.beatport.com/release/power-bossa/1046555)<br />
<br />
FAB SAMPERI - 'Power Bossa' <br />
AR 017 CD | cd & digital <br />
release date: 25.03.2011 <br />
EAN 4260130540173 <br />
Agogo Records - LC 15656 <br />
<br />
'Power Bossa' is the introduction to Fab Samperi's definition of a boombastic jazz style. Fearlessly and creatively picking up inspiration from the golden decades of classic rhythm & blues, latin, hip-hop and soul Sicily's most prolific producer releases his first full album. <br />
Growing up in Catania during the late Seventies and Eighties Fab Samperi was born into a household full of funky grooves. While his father was a serious collector of jazz records, Fab got to know his brother's soul collection inside out when he was treated to all night vinyl sessions. Over the years Fab started to travel the world, living in Japan as well as Australia and learned his trade by playing a genre-bending mix of funk versus afro meets hip-hop on stage with the Outbound collective. <br />
Returning to his home country by the turn of the millennium Fab Samperi released his first solo tunes on Record Kicks and Afro Art. Using the The Samp Brothers as his alter ego the 'Alcoholic Drinks' 12inch vinyl still enjoys something like a cult status among the more eclectic DJs around the world. This was a fresh sound transferring the best of Acid Jazz into the new decade while keeping a true soul spirit alive. Think of Dream Warriors and Gang Starr with Young-Holt Unlimited as the backing band. And we do not disclose well-kept secrets in revealing that Fab Samperi is the mastermind behind The Captain's highly productive output of vinyl singles. <br />
<br />
Now we have 'Power Bossa' and what a powerful statement it really is. Fab Samperi recorded the album in as many as six countries. While kicking off with 'In The River', playlisted on the BBC and sealed by Craig Charles featuring the man Samperi himself on flute (yes, he is a well-studied multi-instrumentalist playing keyboards, drums, guitars and brass!) the mighty John Turrell from Newcastle England puts his distinctive northern soul voice on 'Everyman'. Samperi's close connection to Smoove & Turrell is no coincidence. With their organic approach to the music they love this is a natural connection. Bella Wagner from Vienna, vocalist on 'Stand Back', already recorded with Patrick Pulsinger and Bahama Soul Club. Jonnathan Molina on the other hand is a new face on the block. His voice for 'Listen Up' keeps the fire burning with an authentic soul twist. <br />
'Red Bossa' is a liaison with Mattew Rasbash aka Spasmo, an English producer with an incredible knowledge of cinematic jazz, dramatic bossa and obscure jazz-rock. Holding the pace but adding a breathless rap flavour to 'Brand New Day' Joelistics aka Joel Ma of the Australian TZU crew takes us back to the age when hip-hop was what it all was about: lyrical vitality, an open mind and pure energy. The instrumental version of 'Alcoholic Drinks' is a trip way back into Fab Samperi's history, but it still sounds fresh today. It blends nicely into 'Jazz Di Mezzaluna', an authentic piece of Mediterranean Jazz featuring a solo by Andrea Beneventano, one of the national top players on the piano. Rounding up this jazz intermezzo on 'Power Bossa' is 'Spaghetti Samba', Samperi's early single on Record Kicks featuring the vocals of Igor Gazatti aka Zion from Recife in Brazil. Soul brother John Turrell makes his return on 'Heaven Sent', again this was recorded with Smoove at his Ashbrooke Castle studios in downtown Newcastle. <br />
'BB Funk' kicks in with a haunting bass line courtesy of the man Fab Samperi himself: 'People think there is a lot of sampling in my music, but it is not. This bassline, for example, was played and written completely by myself.' And while Samperi is not only an expert musician himself, he is also busy remixing tunes for other artists. The French freakbeat of 'Papillonne Sur Moi' is an example of his recent output, commissioned by fellow Italians Montefiori Cocktail & In-Grid. <br />
<br />
Closing the album Samperi reunites with Andrew Donikian aka Diamond Poet and revives the Outbound era with 'When I Wake Up.' The music may have evolved since then, but the message in Fab Samperi's music has not: 'The message behind it is that I believe in a multicultural world, where people can live their lives in peace, with no racism, and no war.' This statement is as simple as it is true: Peace, love, unity and having bossa! <br />
<br />
"Fab has proven himself to be the king of bossa funk but there is allot more to fab than we know...just watch him go!!!" <br />
(Smoove) <br />
<br />
"Without any doubt Fab Samperi is one of the leading NuJazz artists in the world" <br />
(Maxim Illion & Kitty the Bill, Club des Belugas) <br />
<br />
"I am a great fan of Fab and his music, which turns the dancefloor on fire time after time. <br />
Keep up the good work!" <br />
(DJ Maestro) <br />
]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[* [Spotify](https://open.spotify.com/album/6NkOOjT3Zyo8xQeTrnvQaD)
* [Apple Music](https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/power-bossa/585877563)
* [Deezer](https://www.deezer.com/en/album/6200737)
* [Amazon](https://www.amazon.com/Power-Bossa-Fab-Samperi/dp/B004MRX8FQ/ref=sr_1_2?s=music&ie=UTF8&qid=1537823607&sr=1-2)
* [Google Play](https://play.google.com/store/music/album/Fab_Samperi_Power_Bossa?id=Bla5xarjnw5keyssdyipr6phlfu)
* [Beatport](https://www.beatport.com/release/power-bossa/1046555)

FAB SAMPERI - 'Power Bossa' 
AR 017 CD | cd & digital 
release date: 25.03.2011 
EAN 4260130540173 
Agogo Records - LC 15656 

'Power Bossa' is the introduction to Fab Samperi's definition of a boombastic jazz style. Fearlessly and creatively picking up inspiration from the golden decades of classic rhythm & blues, latin, hip-hop and soul Sicily's most prolific producer releases his first full album. 
Growing up in Catania during the late Seventies and Eighties Fab Samperi was born into a household full of funky grooves. While his father was a serious collector of jazz records, Fab got to know his brother's soul collection inside out when he was treated to all night vinyl sessions. Over the years Fab started to travel the world, living in Japan as well as Australia and learned his trade by playing a genre-bending mix of funk versus afro meets hip-hop on stage with the Outbound collective. 
Returning to his home country by the turn of the millennium Fab Samperi released his first solo tunes on Record Kicks and Afro Art. Using the The Samp Brothers as his alter ego the 'Alcoholic Drinks' 12inch vinyl still enjoys something like a cult status among the more eclectic DJs around the world. This was a fresh sound transferring the best of Acid Jazz into the new decade while keeping a true soul spirit alive. Think of Dream Warriors and Gang Starr with Young-Holt Unlimited as the backing band. And we do not disclose well-kept secrets in revealing that Fab Samperi is the mastermind behind The Captain's highly productive output of vinyl singles. 

Now we have 'Power Bossa' and what a powerful statement it really is. Fab Samperi recorded the album in as many as six countries. While kicking off with 'In The River', playlisted on the BBC and sealed by Craig Charles featuring the man Samperi himself on flute (yes, he is a well-studied multi-instrumentalist playing keyboards, drums, guitars and brass!) the mighty John Turrell from Newcastle England puts his distinctive northern soul voice on 'Everyman'. Samperi's close connection to Smoove & Turrell is no coincidence. With their organic approach to the music they love this is a natural connection. Bella Wagner from Vienna, vocalist on 'Stand Back', already recorded with Patrick Pulsinger and Bahama Soul Club. Jonnathan Molina on the other hand is a new face on the block. His voice for 'Listen Up' keeps the fire burning with an authentic soul twist. 
'Red Bossa' is a liaison with Mattew Rasbash aka Spasmo, an English producer with an incredible knowledge of cinematic jazz, dramatic bossa and obscure jazz-rock. Holding the pace but adding a breathless rap flavour to 'Brand New Day' Joelistics aka Joel Ma of the Australian TZU crew takes us back to the age when hip-hop was what it all was about: lyrical vitality, an open mind and pure energy. The instrumental version of 'Alcoholic Drinks' is a trip way back into Fab Samperi's history, but it still sounds fresh today. It blends nicely into 'Jazz Di Mezzaluna', an authentic piece of Mediterranean Jazz featuring a solo by Andrea Beneventano, one of the national top players on the piano. Rounding up this jazz intermezzo on 'Power Bossa' is 'Spaghetti Samba', Samperi's early single on Record Kicks featuring the vocals of Igor Gazatti aka Zion from Recife in Brazil. Soul brother John Turrell makes his return on 'Heaven Sent', again this was recorded with Smoove at his Ashbrooke Castle studios in downtown Newcastle. 
'BB Funk' kicks in with a haun]]></itunes:summary>
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            <title><![CDATA[05 Red Bossa (Featuring Spasmo)]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/fab-samperi/05-red-bossa-featuring-spasmo/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Fab Samperi]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[* [Spotify](https://open.spotify.com/album/6NkOOjT3Zyo8xQeTrnvQaD)<br />
* [Apple Music](https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/power-bossa/585877563)<br />
* [Deezer](https://www.deezer.com/en/album/6200737)<br />
* [Amazon](https://www.amazon.com/Power-Bossa-Fab-Samperi/dp/B004MRX8FQ/ref=sr_1_2?s=music&ie=UTF8&qid=1537823607&sr=1-2)<br />
* [Google Play](https://play.google.com/store/music/album/Fab_Samperi_Power_Bossa?id=Bla5xarjnw5keyssdyipr6phlfu)<br />
* [Beatport](https://www.beatport.com/release/power-bossa/1046555)<br />
<br />
FAB SAMPERI - 'Power Bossa' <br />
AR 017 CD | cd & digital <br />
release date: 25.03.2011 <br />
EAN 4260130540173 <br />
Agogo Records - LC 15656 <br />
<br />
'Power Bossa' is the introduction to Fab Samperi's definition of a boombastic jazz style. Fearlessly and creatively picking up inspiration from the golden decades of classic rhythm & blues, latin, hip-hop and soul Sicily's most prolific producer releases his first full album. <br />
Growing up in Catania during the late Seventies and Eighties Fab Samperi was born into a household full of funky grooves. While his father was a serious collector of jazz records, Fab got to know his brother's soul collection inside out when he was treated to all night vinyl sessions. Over the years Fab started to travel the world, living in Japan as well as Australia and learned his trade by playing a genre-bending mix of funk versus afro meets hip-hop on stage with the Outbound collective. <br />
Returning to his home country by the turn of the millennium Fab Samperi released his first solo tunes on Record Kicks and Afro Art. Using the The Samp Brothers as his alter ego the 'Alcoholic Drinks' 12inch vinyl still enjoys something like a cult status among the more eclectic DJs around the world. This was a fresh sound transferring the best of Acid Jazz into the new decade while keeping a true soul spirit alive. Think of Dream Warriors and Gang Starr with Young-Holt Unlimited as the backing band. And we do not disclose well-kept secrets in revealing that Fab Samperi is the mastermind behind The Captain's highly productive output of vinyl singles. <br />
<br />
Now we have 'Power Bossa' and what a powerful statement it really is. Fab Samperi recorded the album in as many as six countries. While kicking off with 'In The River', playlisted on the BBC and sealed by Craig Charles featuring the man Samperi himself on flute (yes, he is a well-studied multi-instrumentalist playing keyboards, drums, guitars and brass!) the mighty John Turrell from Newcastle England puts his distinctive northern soul voice on 'Everyman'. Samperi's close connection to Smoove & Turrell is no coincidence. With their organic approach to the music they love this is a natural connection. Bella Wagner from Vienna, vocalist on 'Stand Back', already recorded with Patrick Pulsinger and Bahama Soul Club. Jonnathan Molina on the other hand is a new face on the block. His voice for 'Listen Up' keeps the fire burning with an authentic soul twist. <br />
'Red Bossa' is a liaison with Mattew Rasbash aka Spasmo, an English producer with an incredible knowledge of cinematic jazz, dramatic bossa and obscure jazz-rock. Holding the pace but adding a breathless rap flavour to 'Brand New Day' Joelistics aka Joel Ma of the Australian TZU crew takes us back to the age when hip-hop was what it all was about: lyrical vitality, an open mind and pure energy. The instrumental version of 'Alcoholic Drinks' is a trip way back into Fab Samperi's history, but it still sounds fresh today. It blends nicely into 'Jazz Di Mezzaluna', an authentic piece of Mediterranean Jazz featuring a solo by Andrea Beneventano, one of the national top players on the piano. Rounding up this jazz intermezzo on 'Power Bossa' is 'Spaghetti Samba', Samperi's early single on Record Kicks featuring the vocals of Igor Gazatti aka Zion from Recife in Brazil. Soul brother John Turrell makes his return on 'Heaven Sent', again this was recorded with Smoove at his Ashbrooke Castle studios in downtown Newcastle. <br />
'BB Funk' kicks in with a haunting bass line courtesy of the man Fab Samperi himself: 'People think there is a lot of sampling in my music, but it is not. This bassline, for example, was played and written completely by myself.' And while Samperi is not only an expert musician himself, he is also busy remixing tunes for other artists. The French freakbeat of 'Papillonne Sur Moi' is an example of his recent output, commissioned by fellow Italians Montefiori Cocktail & In-Grid. <br />
<br />
Closing the album Samperi reunites with Andrew Donikian aka Diamond Poet and revives the Outbound era with 'When I Wake Up.' The music may have evolved since then, but the message in Fab Samperi's music has not: 'The message behind it is that I believe in a multicultural world, where people can live their lives in peace, with no racism, and no war.' This statement is as simple as it is true: Peace, love, unity and having bossa! <br />
<br />
"Fab has proven himself to be the king of bossa funk but there is allot more to fab than we know...just watch him go!!!" <br />
(Smoove) <br />
<br />
"Without any doubt Fab Samperi is one of the leading NuJazz artists in the world" <br />
(Maxim Illion & Kitty the Bill, Club des Belugas) <br />
<br />
"I am a great fan of Fab and his music, which turns the dancefloor on fire time after time. <br />
Keep up the good work!" <br />
(DJ Maestro) <br />
]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[* [Spotify](https://open.spotify.com/album/6NkOOjT3Zyo8xQeTrnvQaD)<br />
* [Apple Music](https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/power-bossa/585877563)<br />
* [Deezer](https://www.deezer.com/en/album/6200737)<br />
* [Amazon](https://www.amazon.com/Power-Bossa-Fab-Samperi/dp/B004MRX8FQ/ref=sr_1_2?s=music&ie=UTF8&qid=1537823607&sr=1-2)<br />
* [Google Play](https://play.google.com/store/music/album/Fab_Samperi_Power_Bossa?id=Bla5xarjnw5keyssdyipr6phlfu)<br />
* [Beatport](https://www.beatport.com/release/power-bossa/1046555)<br />
<br />
FAB SAMPERI - 'Power Bossa' <br />
AR 017 CD | cd & digital <br />
release date: 25.03.2011 <br />
EAN 4260130540173 <br />
Agogo Records - LC 15656 <br />
<br />
'Power Bossa' is the introduction to Fab Samperi's definition of a boombastic jazz style. Fearlessly and creatively picking up inspiration from the golden decades of classic rhythm & blues, latin, hip-hop and soul Sicily's most prolific producer releases his first full album. <br />
Growing up in Catania during the late Seventies and Eighties Fab Samperi was born into a household full of funky grooves. While his father was a serious collector of jazz records, Fab got to know his brother's soul collection inside out when he was treated to all night vinyl sessions. Over the years Fab started to travel the world, living in Japan as well as Australia and learned his trade by playing a genre-bending mix of funk versus afro meets hip-hop on stage with the Outbound collective. <br />
Returning to his home country by the turn of the millennium Fab Samperi released his first solo tunes on Record Kicks and Afro Art. Using the The Samp Brothers as his alter ego the 'Alcoholic Drinks' 12inch vinyl still enjoys something like a cult status among the more eclectic DJs around the world. This was a fresh sound transferring the best of Acid Jazz into the new decade while keeping a true soul spirit alive. Think of Dream Warriors and Gang Starr with Young-Holt Unlimited as the backing band. And we do not disclose well-kept secrets in revealing that Fab Samperi is the mastermind behind The Captain's highly productive output of vinyl singles. <br />
<br />
Now we have 'Power Bossa' and what a powerful statement it really is. Fab Samperi recorded the album in as many as six countries. While kicking off with 'In The River', playlisted on the BBC and sealed by Craig Charles featuring the man Samperi himself on flute (yes, he is a well-studied multi-instrumentalist playing keyboards, drums, guitars and brass!) the mighty John Turrell from Newcastle England puts his distinctive northern soul voice on 'Everyman'. Samperi's close connection to Smoove & Turrell is no coincidence. With their organic approach to the music they love this is a natural connection. Bella Wagner from Vienna, vocalist on 'Stand Back', already recorded with Patrick Pulsinger and Bahama Soul Club. Jonnathan Molina on the other hand is a new face on the block. His voice for 'Listen Up' keeps the fire burning with an authentic soul twist. <br />
'Red Bossa' is a liaison with Mattew Rasbash aka Spasmo, an English producer with an incredible knowledge of cinematic jazz, dramatic bossa and obscure jazz-rock. Holding the pace but adding a breathless rap flavour to 'Brand New Day' Joelistics aka Joel Ma of the Australian TZU crew takes us back to the age when hip-hop was what it all was about: lyrical vitality, an open mind and pure energy. The instrumental version of 'Alcoholic Drinks' is a trip way back into Fab Samperi's history, but it still sounds fresh today. It blends nicely into 'Jazz Di Mezzaluna', an authentic piece of Mediterranean Jazz featuring a solo by Andrea Beneventano, one of the national top players on the piano. Rounding up this jazz intermezzo on 'Power Bossa' is 'Spaghetti Samba', Samperi's early single on Record Kicks featuring the vocals of Igor Gazatti aka Zion from Recife in Brazil. Soul brother John Turrell makes his return on 'Heaven Sent', again this was recorded with Smoove at his Ashbrooke Castle studios in downtown Newcastle. <br />
'BB Funk' kicks in with a haunting bass line courtesy of the man Fab Samperi himself: 'People think there is a lot of sampling in my music, but it is not. This bassline, for example, was played and written completely by myself.' And while Samperi is not only an expert musician himself, he is also busy remixing tunes for other artists. The French freakbeat of 'Papillonne Sur Moi' is an example of his recent output, commissioned by fellow Italians Montefiori Cocktail & In-Grid. <br />
<br />
Closing the album Samperi reunites with Andrew Donikian aka Diamond Poet and revives the Outbound era with 'When I Wake Up.' The music may have evolved since then, but the message in Fab Samperi's music has not: 'The message behind it is that I believe in a multicultural world, where people can live their lives in peace, with no racism, and no war.' This statement is as simple as it is true: Peace, love, unity and having bossa! <br />
<br />
"Fab has proven himself to be the king of bossa funk but there is allot more to fab than we know...just watch him go!!!" <br />
(Smoove) <br />
<br />
"Without any doubt Fab Samperi is one of the leading NuJazz artists in the world" <br />
(Maxim Illion & Kitty the Bill, Club des Belugas) <br />
<br />
"I am a great fan of Fab and his music, which turns the dancefloor on fire time after time. <br />
Keep up the good work!" <br />
(DJ Maestro) <br />
]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[* [Spotify](https://open.spotify.com/album/6NkOOjT3Zyo8xQeTrnvQaD)
* [Apple Music](https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/power-bossa/585877563)
* [Deezer](https://www.deezer.com/en/album/6200737)
* [Amazon](https://www.amazon.com/Power-Bossa-Fab-Samperi/dp/B004MRX8FQ/ref=sr_1_2?s=music&ie=UTF8&qid=1537823607&sr=1-2)
* [Google Play](https://play.google.com/store/music/album/Fab_Samperi_Power_Bossa?id=Bla5xarjnw5keyssdyipr6phlfu)
* [Beatport](https://www.beatport.com/release/power-bossa/1046555)

FAB SAMPERI - 'Power Bossa' 
AR 017 CD | cd & digital 
release date: 25.03.2011 
EAN 4260130540173 
Agogo Records - LC 15656 

'Power Bossa' is the introduction to Fab Samperi's definition of a boombastic jazz style. Fearlessly and creatively picking up inspiration from the golden decades of classic rhythm & blues, latin, hip-hop and soul Sicily's most prolific producer releases his first full album. 
Growing up in Catania during the late Seventies and Eighties Fab Samperi was born into a household full of funky grooves. While his father was a serious collector of jazz records, Fab got to know his brother's soul collection inside out when he was treated to all night vinyl sessions. Over the years Fab started to travel the world, living in Japan as well as Australia and learned his trade by playing a genre-bending mix of funk versus afro meets hip-hop on stage with the Outbound collective. 
Returning to his home country by the turn of the millennium Fab Samperi released his first solo tunes on Record Kicks and Afro Art. Using the The Samp Brothers as his alter ego the 'Alcoholic Drinks' 12inch vinyl still enjoys something like a cult status among the more eclectic DJs around the world. This was a fresh sound transferring the best of Acid Jazz into the new decade while keeping a true soul spirit alive. Think of Dream Warriors and Gang Starr with Young-Holt Unlimited as the backing band. And we do not disclose well-kept secrets in revealing that Fab Samperi is the mastermind behind The Captain's highly productive output of vinyl singles. 

Now we have 'Power Bossa' and what a powerful statement it really is. Fab Samperi recorded the album in as many as six countries. While kicking off with 'In The River', playlisted on the BBC and sealed by Craig Charles featuring the man Samperi himself on flute (yes, he is a well-studied multi-instrumentalist playing keyboards, drums, guitars and brass!) the mighty John Turrell from Newcastle England puts his distinctive northern soul voice on 'Everyman'. Samperi's close connection to Smoove & Turrell is no coincidence. With their organic approach to the music they love this is a natural connection. Bella Wagner from Vienna, vocalist on 'Stand Back', already recorded with Patrick Pulsinger and Bahama Soul Club. Jonnathan Molina on the other hand is a new face on the block. His voice for 'Listen Up' keeps the fire burning with an authentic soul twist. 
'Red Bossa' is a liaison with Mattew Rasbash aka Spasmo, an English producer with an incredible knowledge of cinematic jazz, dramatic bossa and obscure jazz-rock. Holding the pace but adding a breathless rap flavour to 'Brand New Day' Joelistics aka Joel Ma of the Australian TZU crew takes us back to the age when hip-hop was what it all was about: lyrical vitality, an open mind and pure energy. The instrumental version of 'Alcoholic Drinks' is a trip way back into Fab Samperi's history, but it still sounds fresh today. It blends nicely into 'Jazz Di Mezzaluna', an authentic piece of Mediterranean Jazz featuring a solo by Andrea Beneventano, one of the national top players on the piano. Rounding up this jazz intermezzo on 'Power Bossa' is 'Spaghetti Samba', Samperi's early single on Record Kicks featuring the vocals of Igor Gazatti aka Zion from Recife in Brazil. Soul brother John Turrell makes his return on 'Heaven Sent', again this was recorded with Smoove at his Ashbrooke Castle studios in downtown Newcastle. 
'BB Funk' kicks in with a haunt]]></itunes:summary>
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            <title><![CDATA[04 Listen Up (Featuring Jonnathan Molina)]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/fab-samperi/04-listen-up-featuring-jonnathan-molina/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Fab Samperi]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[* [Spotify](https://open.spotify.com/album/6NkOOjT3Zyo8xQeTrnvQaD)<br />
* [Apple Music](https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/power-bossa/585877563)<br />
* [Deezer](https://www.deezer.com/en/album/6200737)<br />
* [Amazon](https://www.amazon.com/Power-Bossa-Fab-Samperi/dp/B004MRX8FQ/ref=sr_1_2?s=music&ie=UTF8&qid=1537823607&sr=1-2)<br />
* [Google Play](https://play.google.com/store/music/album/Fab_Samperi_Power_Bossa?id=Bla5xarjnw5keyssdyipr6phlfu)<br />
* [Beatport](https://www.beatport.com/release/power-bossa/1046555)<br />
<br />
FAB SAMPERI - 'Power Bossa' <br />
AR 017 CD | cd & digital <br />
release date: 25.03.2011 <br />
EAN 4260130540173 <br />
Agogo Records - LC 15656 <br />
<br />
'Power Bossa' is the introduction to Fab Samperi's definition of a boombastic jazz style. Fearlessly and creatively picking up inspiration from the golden decades of classic rhythm & blues, latin, hip-hop and soul Sicily's most prolific producer releases his first full album. <br />
Growing up in Catania during the late Seventies and Eighties Fab Samperi was born into a household full of funky grooves. While his father was a serious collector of jazz records, Fab got to know his brother's soul collection inside out when he was treated to all night vinyl sessions. Over the years Fab started to travel the world, living in Japan as well as Australia and learned his trade by playing a genre-bending mix of funk versus afro meets hip-hop on stage with the Outbound collective. <br />
Returning to his home country by the turn of the millennium Fab Samperi released his first solo tunes on Record Kicks and Afro Art. Using the The Samp Brothers as his alter ego the 'Alcoholic Drinks' 12inch vinyl still enjoys something like a cult status among the more eclectic DJs around the world. This was a fresh sound transferring the best of Acid Jazz into the new decade while keeping a true soul spirit alive. Think of Dream Warriors and Gang Starr with Young-Holt Unlimited as the backing band. And we do not disclose well-kept secrets in revealing that Fab Samperi is the mastermind behind The Captain's highly productive output of vinyl singles. <br />
<br />
Now we have 'Power Bossa' and what a powerful statement it really is. Fab Samperi recorded the album in as many as six countries. While kicking off with 'In The River', playlisted on the BBC and sealed by Craig Charles featuring the man Samperi himself on flute (yes, he is a well-studied multi-instrumentalist playing keyboards, drums, guitars and brass!) the mighty John Turrell from Newcastle England puts his distinctive northern soul voice on 'Everyman'. Samperi's close connection to Smoove & Turrell is no coincidence. With their organic approach to the music they love this is a natural connection. Bella Wagner from Vienna, vocalist on 'Stand Back', already recorded with Patrick Pulsinger and Bahama Soul Club. Jonnathan Molina on the other hand is a new face on the block. His voice for 'Listen Up' keeps the fire burning with an authentic soul twist. <br />
'Red Bossa' is a liaison with Mattew Rasbash aka Spasmo, an English producer with an incredible knowledge of cinematic jazz, dramatic bossa and obscure jazz-rock. Holding the pace but adding a breathless rap flavour to 'Brand New Day' Joelistics aka Joel Ma of the Australian TZU crew takes us back to the age when hip-hop was what it all was about: lyrical vitality, an open mind and pure energy. The instrumental version of 'Alcoholic Drinks' is a trip way back into Fab Samperi's history, but it still sounds fresh today. It blends nicely into 'Jazz Di Mezzaluna', an authentic piece of Mediterranean Jazz featuring a solo by Andrea Beneventano, one of the national top players on the piano. Rounding up this jazz intermezzo on 'Power Bossa' is 'Spaghetti Samba', Samperi's early single on Record Kicks featuring the vocals of Igor Gazatti aka Zion from Recife in Brazil. Soul brother John Turrell makes his return on 'Heaven Sent', again this was recorded with Smoove at his Ashbrooke Castle studios in downtown Newcastle. <br />
'BB Funk' kicks in with a haunting bass line courtesy of the man Fab Samperi himself: 'People think there is a lot of sampling in my music, but it is not. This bassline, for example, was played and written completely by myself.' And while Samperi is not only an expert musician himself, he is also busy remixing tunes for other artists. The French freakbeat of 'Papillonne Sur Moi' is an example of his recent output, commissioned by fellow Italians Montefiori Cocktail & In-Grid. <br />
<br />
Closing the album Samperi reunites with Andrew Donikian aka Diamond Poet and revives the Outbound era with 'When I Wake Up.' The music may have evolved since then, but the message in Fab Samperi's music has not: 'The message behind it is that I believe in a multicultural world, where people can live their lives in peace, with no racism, and no war.' This statement is as simple as it is true: Peace, love, unity and having bossa! <br />
<br />
"Fab has proven himself to be the king of bossa funk but there is allot more to fab than we know...just watch him go!!!" <br />
(Smoove) <br />
<br />
"Without any doubt Fab Samperi is one of the leading NuJazz artists in the world" <br />
(Maxim Illion & Kitty the Bill, Club des Belugas) <br />
<br />
"I am a great fan of Fab and his music, which turns the dancefloor on fire time after time. <br />
Keep up the good work!" <br />
(DJ Maestro) <br />
]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[* [Spotify](https://open.spotify.com/album/6NkOOjT3Zyo8xQeTrnvQaD)<br />
* [Apple Music](https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/power-bossa/585877563)<br />
* [Deezer](https://www.deezer.com/en/album/6200737)<br />
* [Amazon](https://www.amazon.com/Power-Bossa-Fab-Samperi/dp/B004MRX8FQ/ref=sr_1_2?s=music&ie=UTF8&qid=1537823607&sr=1-2)<br />
* [Google Play](https://play.google.com/store/music/album/Fab_Samperi_Power_Bossa?id=Bla5xarjnw5keyssdyipr6phlfu)<br />
* [Beatport](https://www.beatport.com/release/power-bossa/1046555)<br />
<br />
FAB SAMPERI - 'Power Bossa' <br />
AR 017 CD | cd & digital <br />
release date: 25.03.2011 <br />
EAN 4260130540173 <br />
Agogo Records - LC 15656 <br />
<br />
'Power Bossa' is the introduction to Fab Samperi's definition of a boombastic jazz style. Fearlessly and creatively picking up inspiration from the golden decades of classic rhythm & blues, latin, hip-hop and soul Sicily's most prolific producer releases his first full album. <br />
Growing up in Catania during the late Seventies and Eighties Fab Samperi was born into a household full of funky grooves. While his father was a serious collector of jazz records, Fab got to know his brother's soul collection inside out when he was treated to all night vinyl sessions. Over the years Fab started to travel the world, living in Japan as well as Australia and learned his trade by playing a genre-bending mix of funk versus afro meets hip-hop on stage with the Outbound collective. <br />
Returning to his home country by the turn of the millennium Fab Samperi released his first solo tunes on Record Kicks and Afro Art. Using the The Samp Brothers as his alter ego the 'Alcoholic Drinks' 12inch vinyl still enjoys something like a cult status among the more eclectic DJs around the world. This was a fresh sound transferring the best of Acid Jazz into the new decade while keeping a true soul spirit alive. Think of Dream Warriors and Gang Starr with Young-Holt Unlimited as the backing band. And we do not disclose well-kept secrets in revealing that Fab Samperi is the mastermind behind The Captain's highly productive output of vinyl singles. <br />
<br />
Now we have 'Power Bossa' and what a powerful statement it really is. Fab Samperi recorded the album in as many as six countries. While kicking off with 'In The River', playlisted on the BBC and sealed by Craig Charles featuring the man Samperi himself on flute (yes, he is a well-studied multi-instrumentalist playing keyboards, drums, guitars and brass!) the mighty John Turrell from Newcastle England puts his distinctive northern soul voice on 'Everyman'. Samperi's close connection to Smoove & Turrell is no coincidence. With their organic approach to the music they love this is a natural connection. Bella Wagner from Vienna, vocalist on 'Stand Back', already recorded with Patrick Pulsinger and Bahama Soul Club. Jonnathan Molina on the other hand is a new face on the block. His voice for 'Listen Up' keeps the fire burning with an authentic soul twist. <br />
'Red Bossa' is a liaison with Mattew Rasbash aka Spasmo, an English producer with an incredible knowledge of cinematic jazz, dramatic bossa and obscure jazz-rock. Holding the pace but adding a breathless rap flavour to 'Brand New Day' Joelistics aka Joel Ma of the Australian TZU crew takes us back to the age when hip-hop was what it all was about: lyrical vitality, an open mind and pure energy. The instrumental version of 'Alcoholic Drinks' is a trip way back into Fab Samperi's history, but it still sounds fresh today. It blends nicely into 'Jazz Di Mezzaluna', an authentic piece of Mediterranean Jazz featuring a solo by Andrea Beneventano, one of the national top players on the piano. Rounding up this jazz intermezzo on 'Power Bossa' is 'Spaghetti Samba', Samperi's early single on Record Kicks featuring the vocals of Igor Gazatti aka Zion from Recife in Brazil. Soul brother John Turrell makes his return on 'Heaven Sent', again this was recorded with Smoove at his Ashbrooke Castle studios in downtown Newcastle. <br />
'BB Funk' kicks in with a haunting bass line courtesy of the man Fab Samperi himself: 'People think there is a lot of sampling in my music, but it is not. This bassline, for example, was played and written completely by myself.' And while Samperi is not only an expert musician himself, he is also busy remixing tunes for other artists. The French freakbeat of 'Papillonne Sur Moi' is an example of his recent output, commissioned by fellow Italians Montefiori Cocktail & In-Grid. <br />
<br />
Closing the album Samperi reunites with Andrew Donikian aka Diamond Poet and revives the Outbound era with 'When I Wake Up.' The music may have evolved since then, but the message in Fab Samperi's music has not: 'The message behind it is that I believe in a multicultural world, where people can live their lives in peace, with no racism, and no war.' This statement is as simple as it is true: Peace, love, unity and having bossa! <br />
<br />
"Fab has proven himself to be the king of bossa funk but there is allot more to fab than we know...just watch him go!!!" <br />
(Smoove) <br />
<br />
"Without any doubt Fab Samperi is one of the leading NuJazz artists in the world" <br />
(Maxim Illion & Kitty the Bill, Club des Belugas) <br />
<br />
"I am a great fan of Fab and his music, which turns the dancefloor on fire time after time. <br />
Keep up the good work!" <br />
(DJ Maestro) <br />
]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[* [Spotify](https://open.spotify.com/album/6NkOOjT3Zyo8xQeTrnvQaD)
* [Apple Music](https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/power-bossa/585877563)
* [Deezer](https://www.deezer.com/en/album/6200737)
* [Amazon](https://www.amazon.com/Power-Bossa-Fab-Samperi/dp/B004MRX8FQ/ref=sr_1_2?s=music&ie=UTF8&qid=1537823607&sr=1-2)
* [Google Play](https://play.google.com/store/music/album/Fab_Samperi_Power_Bossa?id=Bla5xarjnw5keyssdyipr6phlfu)
* [Beatport](https://www.beatport.com/release/power-bossa/1046555)

FAB SAMPERI - 'Power Bossa' 
AR 017 CD | cd & digital 
release date: 25.03.2011 
EAN 4260130540173 
Agogo Records - LC 15656 

'Power Bossa' is the introduction to Fab Samperi's definition of a boombastic jazz style. Fearlessly and creatively picking up inspiration from the golden decades of classic rhythm & blues, latin, hip-hop and soul Sicily's most prolific producer releases his first full album. 
Growing up in Catania during the late Seventies and Eighties Fab Samperi was born into a household full of funky grooves. While his father was a serious collector of jazz records, Fab got to know his brother's soul collection inside out when he was treated to all night vinyl sessions. Over the years Fab started to travel the world, living in Japan as well as Australia and learned his trade by playing a genre-bending mix of funk versus afro meets hip-hop on stage with the Outbound collective. 
Returning to his home country by the turn of the millennium Fab Samperi released his first solo tunes on Record Kicks and Afro Art. Using the The Samp Brothers as his alter ego the 'Alcoholic Drinks' 12inch vinyl still enjoys something like a cult status among the more eclectic DJs around the world. This was a fresh sound transferring the best of Acid Jazz into the new decade while keeping a true soul spirit alive. Think of Dream Warriors and Gang Starr with Young-Holt Unlimited as the backing band. And we do not disclose well-kept secrets in revealing that Fab Samperi is the mastermind behind The Captain's highly productive output of vinyl singles. 

Now we have 'Power Bossa' and what a powerful statement it really is. Fab Samperi recorded the album in as many as six countries. While kicking off with 'In The River', playlisted on the BBC and sealed by Craig Charles featuring the man Samperi himself on flute (yes, he is a well-studied multi-instrumentalist playing keyboards, drums, guitars and brass!) the mighty John Turrell from Newcastle England puts his distinctive northern soul voice on 'Everyman'. Samperi's close connection to Smoove & Turrell is no coincidence. With their organic approach to the music they love this is a natural connection. Bella Wagner from Vienna, vocalist on 'Stand Back', already recorded with Patrick Pulsinger and Bahama Soul Club. Jonnathan Molina on the other hand is a new face on the block. His voice for 'Listen Up' keeps the fire burning with an authentic soul twist. 
'Red Bossa' is a liaison with Mattew Rasbash aka Spasmo, an English producer with an incredible knowledge of cinematic jazz, dramatic bossa and obscure jazz-rock. Holding the pace but adding a breathless rap flavour to 'Brand New Day' Joelistics aka Joel Ma of the Australian TZU crew takes us back to the age when hip-hop was what it all was about: lyrical vitality, an open mind and pure energy. The instrumental version of 'Alcoholic Drinks' is a trip way back into Fab Samperi's history, but it still sounds fresh today. It blends nicely into 'Jazz Di Mezzaluna', an authentic piece of Mediterranean Jazz featuring a solo by Andrea Beneventano, one of the national top players on the piano. Rounding up this jazz intermezzo on 'Power Bossa' is 'Spaghetti Samba', Samperi's early single on Record Kicks featuring the vocals of Igor Gazatti aka Zion from Recife in Brazil. Soul brother John Turrell makes his return on 'Heaven Sent', again this was recorded with Smoove at his Ashbrooke Castle studios in downtown Newcastle. 
'BB Funk' kicks in with a haunt]]></itunes:summary>
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            <title><![CDATA[03 Stand Back (Featuring Bella Wagner)]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/fab-samperi/03-stand-back-featuring-bella-wagner/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Fab Samperi]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[* [Spotify](https://open.spotify.com/album/6NkOOjT3Zyo8xQeTrnvQaD)<br />
* [Apple Music](https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/power-bossa/585877563)<br />
* [Deezer](https://www.deezer.com/en/album/6200737)<br />
* [Amazon](https://www.amazon.com/Power-Bossa-Fab-Samperi/dp/B004MRX8FQ/ref=sr_1_2?s=music&ie=UTF8&qid=1537823607&sr=1-2)<br />
* [Google Play](https://play.google.com/store/music/album/Fab_Samperi_Power_Bossa?id=Bla5xarjnw5keyssdyipr6phlfu)<br />
* [Beatport](https://www.beatport.com/release/power-bossa/1046555)<br />
<br />
FAB SAMPERI - 'Power Bossa' <br />
AR 017 CD | cd & digital <br />
release date: 25.03.2011 <br />
EAN 4260130540173 <br />
Agogo Records - LC 15656 <br />
<br />
'Power Bossa' is the introduction to Fab Samperi's definition of a boombastic jazz style. Fearlessly and creatively picking up inspiration from the golden decades of classic rhythm & blues, latin, hip-hop and soul Sicily's most prolific producer releases his first full album. <br />
Growing up in Catania during the late Seventies and Eighties Fab Samperi was born into a household full of funky grooves. While his father was a serious collector of jazz records, Fab got to know his brother's soul collection inside out when he was treated to all night vinyl sessions. Over the years Fab started to travel the world, living in Japan as well as Australia and learned his trade by playing a genre-bending mix of funk versus afro meets hip-hop on stage with the Outbound collective. <br />
Returning to his home country by the turn of the millennium Fab Samperi released his first solo tunes on Record Kicks and Afro Art. Using the The Samp Brothers as his alter ego the 'Alcoholic Drinks' 12inch vinyl still enjoys something like a cult status among the more eclectic DJs around the world. This was a fresh sound transferring the best of Acid Jazz into the new decade while keeping a true soul spirit alive. Think of Dream Warriors and Gang Starr with Young-Holt Unlimited as the backing band. And we do not disclose well-kept secrets in revealing that Fab Samperi is the mastermind behind The Captain's highly productive output of vinyl singles. <br />
<br />
Now we have 'Power Bossa' and what a powerful statement it really is. Fab Samperi recorded the album in as many as six countries. While kicking off with 'In The River', playlisted on the BBC and sealed by Craig Charles featuring the man Samperi himself on flute (yes, he is a well-studied multi-instrumentalist playing keyboards, drums, guitars and brass!) the mighty John Turrell from Newcastle England puts his distinctive northern soul voice on 'Everyman'. Samperi's close connection to Smoove & Turrell is no coincidence. With their organic approach to the music they love this is a natural connection. Bella Wagner from Vienna, vocalist on 'Stand Back', already recorded with Patrick Pulsinger and Bahama Soul Club. Jonnathan Molina on the other hand is a new face on the block. His voice for 'Listen Up' keeps the fire burning with an authentic soul twist. <br />
'Red Bossa' is a liaison with Mattew Rasbash aka Spasmo, an English producer with an incredible knowledge of cinematic jazz, dramatic bossa and obscure jazz-rock. Holding the pace but adding a breathless rap flavour to 'Brand New Day' Joelistics aka Joel Ma of the Australian TZU crew takes us back to the age when hip-hop was what it all was about: lyrical vitality, an open mind and pure energy. The instrumental version of 'Alcoholic Drinks' is a trip way back into Fab Samperi's history, but it still sounds fresh today. It blends nicely into 'Jazz Di Mezzaluna', an authentic piece of Mediterranean Jazz featuring a solo by Andrea Beneventano, one of the national top players on the piano. Rounding up this jazz intermezzo on 'Power Bossa' is 'Spaghetti Samba', Samperi's early single on Record Kicks featuring the vocals of Igor Gazatti aka Zion from Recife in Brazil. Soul brother John Turrell makes his return on 'Heaven Sent', again this was recorded with Smoove at his Ashbrooke Castle studios in downtown Newcastle. <br />
'BB Funk' kicks in with a haunting bass line courtesy of the man Fab Samperi himself: 'People think there is a lot of sampling in my music, but it is not. This bassline, for example, was played and written completely by myself.' And while Samperi is not only an expert musician himself, he is also busy remixing tunes for other artists. The French freakbeat of 'Papillonne Sur Moi' is an example of his recent output, commissioned by fellow Italians Montefiori Cocktail & In-Grid. <br />
<br />
Closing the album Samperi reunites with Andrew Donikian aka Diamond Poet and revives the Outbound era with 'When I Wake Up.' The music may have evolved since then, but the message in Fab Samperi's music has not: 'The message behind it is that I believe in a multicultural world, where people can live their lives in peace, with no racism, and no war.' This statement is as simple as it is true: Peace, love, unity and having bossa! <br />
<br />
"Fab has proven himself to be the king of bossa funk but there is allot more to fab than we know...just watch him go!!!" <br />
(Smoove) <br />
<br />
"Without any doubt Fab Samperi is one of the leading NuJazz artists in the world" <br />
(Maxim Illion & Kitty the Bill, Club des Belugas) <br />
<br />
"I am a great fan of Fab and his music, which turns the dancefloor on fire time after time. <br />
Keep up the good work!" <br />
(DJ Maestro) <br />
]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[* [Spotify](https://open.spotify.com/album/6NkOOjT3Zyo8xQeTrnvQaD)<br />
* [Apple Music](https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/power-bossa/585877563)<br />
* [Deezer](https://www.deezer.com/en/album/6200737)<br />
* [Amazon](https://www.amazon.com/Power-Bossa-Fab-Samperi/dp/B004MRX8FQ/ref=sr_1_2?s=music&ie=UTF8&qid=1537823607&sr=1-2)<br />
* [Google Play](https://play.google.com/store/music/album/Fab_Samperi_Power_Bossa?id=Bla5xarjnw5keyssdyipr6phlfu)<br />
* [Beatport](https://www.beatport.com/release/power-bossa/1046555)<br />
<br />
FAB SAMPERI - 'Power Bossa' <br />
AR 017 CD | cd & digital <br />
release date: 25.03.2011 <br />
EAN 4260130540173 <br />
Agogo Records - LC 15656 <br />
<br />
'Power Bossa' is the introduction to Fab Samperi's definition of a boombastic jazz style. Fearlessly and creatively picking up inspiration from the golden decades of classic rhythm & blues, latin, hip-hop and soul Sicily's most prolific producer releases his first full album. <br />
Growing up in Catania during the late Seventies and Eighties Fab Samperi was born into a household full of funky grooves. While his father was a serious collector of jazz records, Fab got to know his brother's soul collection inside out when he was treated to all night vinyl sessions. Over the years Fab started to travel the world, living in Japan as well as Australia and learned his trade by playing a genre-bending mix of funk versus afro meets hip-hop on stage with the Outbound collective. <br />
Returning to his home country by the turn of the millennium Fab Samperi released his first solo tunes on Record Kicks and Afro Art. Using the The Samp Brothers as his alter ego the 'Alcoholic Drinks' 12inch vinyl still enjoys something like a cult status among the more eclectic DJs around the world. This was a fresh sound transferring the best of Acid Jazz into the new decade while keeping a true soul spirit alive. Think of Dream Warriors and Gang Starr with Young-Holt Unlimited as the backing band. And we do not disclose well-kept secrets in revealing that Fab Samperi is the mastermind behind The Captain's highly productive output of vinyl singles. <br />
<br />
Now we have 'Power Bossa' and what a powerful statement it really is. Fab Samperi recorded the album in as many as six countries. While kicking off with 'In The River', playlisted on the BBC and sealed by Craig Charles featuring the man Samperi himself on flute (yes, he is a well-studied multi-instrumentalist playing keyboards, drums, guitars and brass!) the mighty John Turrell from Newcastle England puts his distinctive northern soul voice on 'Everyman'. Samperi's close connection to Smoove & Turrell is no coincidence. With their organic approach to the music they love this is a natural connection. Bella Wagner from Vienna, vocalist on 'Stand Back', already recorded with Patrick Pulsinger and Bahama Soul Club. Jonnathan Molina on the other hand is a new face on the block. His voice for 'Listen Up' keeps the fire burning with an authentic soul twist. <br />
'Red Bossa' is a liaison with Mattew Rasbash aka Spasmo, an English producer with an incredible knowledge of cinematic jazz, dramatic bossa and obscure jazz-rock. Holding the pace but adding a breathless rap flavour to 'Brand New Day' Joelistics aka Joel Ma of the Australian TZU crew takes us back to the age when hip-hop was what it all was about: lyrical vitality, an open mind and pure energy. The instrumental version of 'Alcoholic Drinks' is a trip way back into Fab Samperi's history, but it still sounds fresh today. It blends nicely into 'Jazz Di Mezzaluna', an authentic piece of Mediterranean Jazz featuring a solo by Andrea Beneventano, one of the national top players on the piano. Rounding up this jazz intermezzo on 'Power Bossa' is 'Spaghetti Samba', Samperi's early single on Record Kicks featuring the vocals of Igor Gazatti aka Zion from Recife in Brazil. Soul brother John Turrell makes his return on 'Heaven Sent', again this was recorded with Smoove at his Ashbrooke Castle studios in downtown Newcastle. <br />
'BB Funk' kicks in with a haunting bass line courtesy of the man Fab Samperi himself: 'People think there is a lot of sampling in my music, but it is not. This bassline, for example, was played and written completely by myself.' And while Samperi is not only an expert musician himself, he is also busy remixing tunes for other artists. The French freakbeat of 'Papillonne Sur Moi' is an example of his recent output, commissioned by fellow Italians Montefiori Cocktail & In-Grid. <br />
<br />
Closing the album Samperi reunites with Andrew Donikian aka Diamond Poet and revives the Outbound era with 'When I Wake Up.' The music may have evolved since then, but the message in Fab Samperi's music has not: 'The message behind it is that I believe in a multicultural world, where people can live their lives in peace, with no racism, and no war.' This statement is as simple as it is true: Peace, love, unity and having bossa! <br />
<br />
"Fab has proven himself to be the king of bossa funk but there is allot more to fab than we know...just watch him go!!!" <br />
(Smoove) <br />
<br />
"Without any doubt Fab Samperi is one of the leading NuJazz artists in the world" <br />
(Maxim Illion & Kitty the Bill, Club des Belugas) <br />
<br />
"I am a great fan of Fab and his music, which turns the dancefloor on fire time after time. <br />
Keep up the good work!" <br />
(DJ Maestro) <br />
]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[* [Spotify](https://open.spotify.com/album/6NkOOjT3Zyo8xQeTrnvQaD)
* [Apple Music](https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/power-bossa/585877563)
* [Deezer](https://www.deezer.com/en/album/6200737)
* [Amazon](https://www.amazon.com/Power-Bossa-Fab-Samperi/dp/B004MRX8FQ/ref=sr_1_2?s=music&ie=UTF8&qid=1537823607&sr=1-2)
* [Google Play](https://play.google.com/store/music/album/Fab_Samperi_Power_Bossa?id=Bla5xarjnw5keyssdyipr6phlfu)
* [Beatport](https://www.beatport.com/release/power-bossa/1046555)

FAB SAMPERI - 'Power Bossa' 
AR 017 CD | cd & digital 
release date: 25.03.2011 
EAN 4260130540173 
Agogo Records - LC 15656 

'Power Bossa' is the introduction to Fab Samperi's definition of a boombastic jazz style. Fearlessly and creatively picking up inspiration from the golden decades of classic rhythm & blues, latin, hip-hop and soul Sicily's most prolific producer releases his first full album. 
Growing up in Catania during the late Seventies and Eighties Fab Samperi was born into a household full of funky grooves. While his father was a serious collector of jazz records, Fab got to know his brother's soul collection inside out when he was treated to all night vinyl sessions. Over the years Fab started to travel the world, living in Japan as well as Australia and learned his trade by playing a genre-bending mix of funk versus afro meets hip-hop on stage with the Outbound collective. 
Returning to his home country by the turn of the millennium Fab Samperi released his first solo tunes on Record Kicks and Afro Art. Using the The Samp Brothers as his alter ego the 'Alcoholic Drinks' 12inch vinyl still enjoys something like a cult status among the more eclectic DJs around the world. This was a fresh sound transferring the best of Acid Jazz into the new decade while keeping a true soul spirit alive. Think of Dream Warriors and Gang Starr with Young-Holt Unlimited as the backing band. And we do not disclose well-kept secrets in revealing that Fab Samperi is the mastermind behind The Captain's highly productive output of vinyl singles. 

Now we have 'Power Bossa' and what a powerful statement it really is. Fab Samperi recorded the album in as many as six countries. While kicking off with 'In The River', playlisted on the BBC and sealed by Craig Charles featuring the man Samperi himself on flute (yes, he is a well-studied multi-instrumentalist playing keyboards, drums, guitars and brass!) the mighty John Turrell from Newcastle England puts his distinctive northern soul voice on 'Everyman'. Samperi's close connection to Smoove & Turrell is no coincidence. With their organic approach to the music they love this is a natural connection. Bella Wagner from Vienna, vocalist on 'Stand Back', already recorded with Patrick Pulsinger and Bahama Soul Club. Jonnathan Molina on the other hand is a new face on the block. His voice for 'Listen Up' keeps the fire burning with an authentic soul twist. 
'Red Bossa' is a liaison with Mattew Rasbash aka Spasmo, an English producer with an incredible knowledge of cinematic jazz, dramatic bossa and obscure jazz-rock. Holding the pace but adding a breathless rap flavour to 'Brand New Day' Joelistics aka Joel Ma of the Australian TZU crew takes us back to the age when hip-hop was what it all was about: lyrical vitality, an open mind and pure energy. The instrumental version of 'Alcoholic Drinks' is a trip way back into Fab Samperi's history, but it still sounds fresh today. It blends nicely into 'Jazz Di Mezzaluna', an authentic piece of Mediterranean Jazz featuring a solo by Andrea Beneventano, one of the national top players on the piano. Rounding up this jazz intermezzo on 'Power Bossa' is 'Spaghetti Samba', Samperi's early single on Record Kicks featuring the vocals of Igor Gazatti aka Zion from Recife in Brazil. Soul brother John Turrell makes his return on 'Heaven Sent', again this was recorded with Smoove at his Ashbrooke Castle studios in downtown Newcastle. 
'BB Funk' kicks in with a haunt]]></itunes:summary>
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            <title><![CDATA[01 In The River]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/fab-samperi/01-in-the-river/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Fab Samperi]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[* [Spotify](https://open.spotify.com/album/6NkOOjT3Zyo8xQeTrnvQaD)<br />
* [Apple Music](https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/power-bossa/585877563)<br />
* [Deezer](https://www.deezer.com/en/album/6200737)<br />
* [Amazon](https://www.amazon.com/Power-Bossa-Fab-Samperi/dp/B004MRX8FQ/ref=sr_1_2?s=music&ie=UTF8&qid=1537823607&sr=1-2)<br />
* [Google Play](https://play.google.com/store/music/album/Fab_Samperi_Power_Bossa?id=Bla5xarjnw5keyssdyipr6phlfu)<br />
* [Beatport](https://www.beatport.com/release/power-bossa/1046555)<br />
<br />
FAB SAMPERI - 'Power Bossa' <br />
AR 017 CD | cd & digital <br />
release date: 25.03.2011 <br />
EAN 4260130540173 <br />
Agogo Records - LC 15656 <br />
<br />
'Power Bossa' is the introduction to Fab Samperi's definition of a boombastic jazz style. Fearlessly and creatively picking up inspiration from the golden decades of classic rhythm & blues, latin, hip-hop and soul Sicily's most prolific producer releases his first full album. <br />
Growing up in Catania during the late Seventies and Eighties Fab Samperi was born into a household full of funky grooves. While his father was a serious collector of jazz records, Fab got to know his brother's soul collection inside out when he was treated to all night vinyl sessions. Over the years Fab started to travel the world, living in Japan as well as Australia and learned his trade by playing a genre-bending mix of funk versus afro meets hip-hop on stage with the Outbound collective. <br />
Returning to his home country by the turn of the millennium Fab Samperi released his first solo tunes on Record Kicks and Afro Art. Using the The Samp Brothers as his alter ego the 'Alcoholic Drinks' 12inch vinyl still enjoys something like a cult status among the more eclectic DJs around the world. This was a fresh sound transferring the best of Acid Jazz into the new decade while keeping a true soul spirit alive. Think of Dream Warriors and Gang Starr with Young-Holt Unlimited as the backing band. And we do not disclose well-kept secrets in revealing that Fab Samperi is the mastermind behind The Captain's highly productive output of vinyl singles. <br />
<br />
Now we have 'Power Bossa' and what a powerful statement it really is. Fab Samperi recorded the album in as many as six countries. While kicking off with 'In The River', playlisted on the BBC and sealed by Craig Charles featuring the man Samperi himself on flute (yes, he is a well-studied multi-instrumentalist playing keyboards, drums, guitars and brass!) the mighty John Turrell from Newcastle England puts his distinctive northern soul voice on 'Everyman'. Samperi's close connection to Smoove & Turrell is no coincidence. With their organic approach to the music they love this is a natural connection. Bella Wagner from Vienna, vocalist on 'Stand Back', already recorded with Patrick Pulsinger and Bahama Soul Club. Jonnathan Molina on the other hand is a new face on the block. His voice for 'Listen Up' keeps the fire burning with an authentic soul twist. <br />
'Red Bossa' is a liaison with Mattew Rasbash aka Spasmo, an English producer with an incredible knowledge of cinematic jazz, dramatic bossa and obscure jazz-rock. Holding the pace but adding a breathless rap flavour to 'Brand New Day' Joelistics aka Joel Ma of the Australian TZU crew takes us back to the age when hip-hop was what it all was about: lyrical vitality, an open mind and pure energy. The instrumental version of 'Alcoholic Drinks' is a trip way back into Fab Samperi's history, but it still sounds fresh today. It blends nicely into 'Jazz Di Mezzaluna', an authentic piece of Mediterranean Jazz featuring a solo by Andrea Beneventano, one of the national top players on the piano. Rounding up this jazz intermezzo on 'Power Bossa' is 'Spaghetti Samba', Samperi's early single on Record Kicks featuring the vocals of Igor Gazatti aka Zion from Recife in Brazil. Soul brother John Turrell makes his return on 'Heaven Sent', again this was recorded with Smoove at his Ashbrooke Castle studios in downtown Newcastle. <br />
'BB Funk' kicks in with a haunting bass line courtesy of the man Fab Samperi himself: 'People think there is a lot of sampling in my music, but it is not. This bassline, for example, was played and written completely by myself.' And while Samperi is not only an expert musician himself, he is also busy remixing tunes for other artists. The French freakbeat of 'Papillonne Sur Moi' is an example of his recent output, commissioned by fellow Italians Montefiori Cocktail & In-Grid. <br />
<br />
Closing the album Samperi reunites with Andrew Donikian aka Diamond Poet and revives the Outbound era with 'When I Wake Up.' The music may have evolved since then, but the message in Fab Samperi's music has not: 'The message behind it is that I believe in a multicultural world, where people can live their lives in peace, with no racism, and no war.' This statement is as simple as it is true: Peace, love, unity and having bossa! <br />
<br />
"Fab has proven himself to be the king of bossa funk but there is allot more to fab than we know...just watch him go!!!" <br />
(Smoove) <br />
<br />
"Without any doubt Fab Samperi is one of the leading NuJazz artists in the world" <br />
(Maxim Illion & Kitty the Bill, Club des Belugas) <br />
<br />
"I am a great fan of Fab and his music, which turns the dancefloor on fire time after time. <br />
Keep up the good work!" <br />
(DJ Maestro) <br />
]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[* [Spotify](https://open.spotify.com/album/6NkOOjT3Zyo8xQeTrnvQaD)<br />
* [Apple Music](https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/power-bossa/585877563)<br />
* [Deezer](https://www.deezer.com/en/album/6200737)<br />
* [Amazon](https://www.amazon.com/Power-Bossa-Fab-Samperi/dp/B004MRX8FQ/ref=sr_1_2?s=music&ie=UTF8&qid=1537823607&sr=1-2)<br />
* [Google Play](https://play.google.com/store/music/album/Fab_Samperi_Power_Bossa?id=Bla5xarjnw5keyssdyipr6phlfu)<br />
* [Beatport](https://www.beatport.com/release/power-bossa/1046555)<br />
<br />
FAB SAMPERI - 'Power Bossa' <br />
AR 017 CD | cd & digital <br />
release date: 25.03.2011 <br />
EAN 4260130540173 <br />
Agogo Records - LC 15656 <br />
<br />
'Power Bossa' is the introduction to Fab Samperi's definition of a boombastic jazz style. Fearlessly and creatively picking up inspiration from the golden decades of classic rhythm & blues, latin, hip-hop and soul Sicily's most prolific producer releases his first full album. <br />
Growing up in Catania during the late Seventies and Eighties Fab Samperi was born into a household full of funky grooves. While his father was a serious collector of jazz records, Fab got to know his brother's soul collection inside out when he was treated to all night vinyl sessions. Over the years Fab started to travel the world, living in Japan as well as Australia and learned his trade by playing a genre-bending mix of funk versus afro meets hip-hop on stage with the Outbound collective. <br />
Returning to his home country by the turn of the millennium Fab Samperi released his first solo tunes on Record Kicks and Afro Art. Using the The Samp Brothers as his alter ego the 'Alcoholic Drinks' 12inch vinyl still enjoys something like a cult status among the more eclectic DJs around the world. This was a fresh sound transferring the best of Acid Jazz into the new decade while keeping a true soul spirit alive. Think of Dream Warriors and Gang Starr with Young-Holt Unlimited as the backing band. And we do not disclose well-kept secrets in revealing that Fab Samperi is the mastermind behind The Captain's highly productive output of vinyl singles. <br />
<br />
Now we have 'Power Bossa' and what a powerful statement it really is. Fab Samperi recorded the album in as many as six countries. While kicking off with 'In The River', playlisted on the BBC and sealed by Craig Charles featuring the man Samperi himself on flute (yes, he is a well-studied multi-instrumentalist playing keyboards, drums, guitars and brass!) the mighty John Turrell from Newcastle England puts his distinctive northern soul voice on 'Everyman'. Samperi's close connection to Smoove & Turrell is no coincidence. With their organic approach to the music they love this is a natural connection. Bella Wagner from Vienna, vocalist on 'Stand Back', already recorded with Patrick Pulsinger and Bahama Soul Club. Jonnathan Molina on the other hand is a new face on the block. His voice for 'Listen Up' keeps the fire burning with an authentic soul twist. <br />
'Red Bossa' is a liaison with Mattew Rasbash aka Spasmo, an English producer with an incredible knowledge of cinematic jazz, dramatic bossa and obscure jazz-rock. Holding the pace but adding a breathless rap flavour to 'Brand New Day' Joelistics aka Joel Ma of the Australian TZU crew takes us back to the age when hip-hop was what it all was about: lyrical vitality, an open mind and pure energy. The instrumental version of 'Alcoholic Drinks' is a trip way back into Fab Samperi's history, but it still sounds fresh today. It blends nicely into 'Jazz Di Mezzaluna', an authentic piece of Mediterranean Jazz featuring a solo by Andrea Beneventano, one of the national top players on the piano. Rounding up this jazz intermezzo on 'Power Bossa' is 'Spaghetti Samba', Samperi's early single on Record Kicks featuring the vocals of Igor Gazatti aka Zion from Recife in Brazil. Soul brother John Turrell makes his return on 'Heaven Sent', again this was recorded with Smoove at his Ashbrooke Castle studios in downtown Newcastle. <br />
'BB Funk' kicks in with a haunting bass line courtesy of the man Fab Samperi himself: 'People think there is a lot of sampling in my music, but it is not. This bassline, for example, was played and written completely by myself.' And while Samperi is not only an expert musician himself, he is also busy remixing tunes for other artists. The French freakbeat of 'Papillonne Sur Moi' is an example of his recent output, commissioned by fellow Italians Montefiori Cocktail & In-Grid. <br />
<br />
Closing the album Samperi reunites with Andrew Donikian aka Diamond Poet and revives the Outbound era with 'When I Wake Up.' The music may have evolved since then, but the message in Fab Samperi's music has not: 'The message behind it is that I believe in a multicultural world, where people can live their lives in peace, with no racism, and no war.' This statement is as simple as it is true: Peace, love, unity and having bossa! <br />
<br />
"Fab has proven himself to be the king of bossa funk but there is allot more to fab than we know...just watch him go!!!" <br />
(Smoove) <br />
<br />
"Without any doubt Fab Samperi is one of the leading NuJazz artists in the world" <br />
(Maxim Illion & Kitty the Bill, Club des Belugas) <br />
<br />
"I am a great fan of Fab and his music, which turns the dancefloor on fire time after time. <br />
Keep up the good work!" <br />
(DJ Maestro) <br />
]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[* [Spotify](https://open.spotify.com/album/6NkOOjT3Zyo8xQeTrnvQaD)
* [Apple Music](https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/power-bossa/585877563)
* [Deezer](https://www.deezer.com/en/album/6200737)
* [Amazon](https://www.amazon.com/Power-Bossa-Fab-Samperi/dp/B004MRX8FQ/ref=sr_1_2?s=music&ie=UTF8&qid=1537823607&sr=1-2)
* [Google Play](https://play.google.com/store/music/album/Fab_Samperi_Power_Bossa?id=Bla5xarjnw5keyssdyipr6phlfu)
* [Beatport](https://www.beatport.com/release/power-bossa/1046555)

FAB SAMPERI - 'Power Bossa' 
AR 017 CD | cd & digital 
release date: 25.03.2011 
EAN 4260130540173 
Agogo Records - LC 15656 

'Power Bossa' is the introduction to Fab Samperi's definition of a boombastic jazz style. Fearlessly and creatively picking up inspiration from the golden decades of classic rhythm & blues, latin, hip-hop and soul Sicily's most prolific producer releases his first full album. 
Growing up in Catania during the late Seventies and Eighties Fab Samperi was born into a household full of funky grooves. While his father was a serious collector of jazz records, Fab got to know his brother's soul collection inside out when he was treated to all night vinyl sessions. Over the years Fab started to travel the world, living in Japan as well as Australia and learned his trade by playing a genre-bending mix of funk versus afro meets hip-hop on stage with the Outbound collective. 
Returning to his home country by the turn of the millennium Fab Samperi released his first solo tunes on Record Kicks and Afro Art. Using the The Samp Brothers as his alter ego the 'Alcoholic Drinks' 12inch vinyl still enjoys something like a cult status among the more eclectic DJs around the world. This was a fresh sound transferring the best of Acid Jazz into the new decade while keeping a true soul spirit alive. Think of Dream Warriors and Gang Starr with Young-Holt Unlimited as the backing band. And we do not disclose well-kept secrets in revealing that Fab Samperi is the mastermind behind The Captain's highly productive output of vinyl singles. 

Now we have 'Power Bossa' and what a powerful statement it really is. Fab Samperi recorded the album in as many as six countries. While kicking off with 'In The River', playlisted on the BBC and sealed by Craig Charles featuring the man Samperi himself on flute (yes, he is a well-studied multi-instrumentalist playing keyboards, drums, guitars and brass!) the mighty John Turrell from Newcastle England puts his distinctive northern soul voice on 'Everyman'. Samperi's close connection to Smoove & Turrell is no coincidence. With their organic approach to the music they love this is a natural connection. Bella Wagner from Vienna, vocalist on 'Stand Back', already recorded with Patrick Pulsinger and Bahama Soul Club. Jonnathan Molina on the other hand is a new face on the block. His voice for 'Listen Up' keeps the fire burning with an authentic soul twist. 
'Red Bossa' is a liaison with Mattew Rasbash aka Spasmo, an English producer with an incredible knowledge of cinematic jazz, dramatic bossa and obscure jazz-rock. Holding the pace but adding a breathless rap flavour to 'Brand New Day' Joelistics aka Joel Ma of the Australian TZU crew takes us back to the age when hip-hop was what it all was about: lyrical vitality, an open mind and pure energy. The instrumental version of 'Alcoholic Drinks' is a trip way back into Fab Samperi's history, but it still sounds fresh today. It blends nicely into 'Jazz Di Mezzaluna', an authentic piece of Mediterranean Jazz featuring a solo by Andrea Beneventano, one of the national top players on the piano. Rounding up this jazz intermezzo on 'Power Bossa' is 'Spaghetti Samba', Samperi's early single on Record Kicks featuring the vocals of Igor Gazatti aka Zion from Recife in Brazil. Soul brother John Turrell makes his return on 'Heaven Sent', again this was recorded with Smoove at his Ashbrooke Castle studios in downtown Newcastle. 
'BB Funk' kicks in with a haunt]]></itunes:summary>
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            <title><![CDATA[02 Everyman (Featuring John Turrell)]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/fab-samperi/02-everyman-featuring-john-turrell/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Fab Samperi]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[* [Spotify](https://open.spotify.com/album/6NkOOjT3Zyo8xQeTrnvQaD)<br />
* [Apple Music](https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/power-bossa/585877563)<br />
* [Deezer](https://www.deezer.com/en/album/6200737)<br />
* [Amazon](https://www.amazon.com/Power-Bossa-Fab-Samperi/dp/B004MRX8FQ/ref=sr_1_2?s=music&ie=UTF8&qid=1537823607&sr=1-2)<br />
* [Google Play](https://play.google.com/store/music/album/Fab_Samperi_Power_Bossa?id=Bla5xarjnw5keyssdyipr6phlfu)<br />
* [Beatport](https://www.beatport.com/release/power-bossa/1046555)<br />
<br />
FAB SAMPERI - 'Power Bossa' <br />
AR 017 CD | cd & digital <br />
release date: 25.03.2011 <br />
EAN 4260130540173 <br />
Agogo Records - LC 15656 <br />
<br />
'Power Bossa' is the introduction to Fab Samperi's definition of a boombastic jazz style. Fearlessly and creatively picking up inspiration from the golden decades of classic rhythm & blues, latin, hip-hop and soul Sicily's most prolific producer releases his first full album. <br />
Growing up in Catania during the late Seventies and Eighties Fab Samperi was born into a household full of funky grooves. While his father was a serious collector of jazz records, Fab got to know his brother's soul collection inside out when he was treated to all night vinyl sessions. Over the years Fab started to travel the world, living in Japan as well as Australia and learned his trade by playing a genre-bending mix of funk versus afro meets hip-hop on stage with the Outbound collective. <br />
Returning to his home country by the turn of the millennium Fab Samperi released his first solo tunes on Record Kicks and Afro Art. Using the The Samp Brothers as his alter ego the 'Alcoholic Drinks' 12inch vinyl still enjoys something like a cult status among the more eclectic DJs around the world. This was a fresh sound transferring the best of Acid Jazz into the new decade while keeping a true soul spirit alive. Think of Dream Warriors and Gang Starr with Young-Holt Unlimited as the backing band. And we do not disclose well-kept secrets in revealing that Fab Samperi is the mastermind behind The Captain's highly productive output of vinyl singles. <br />
<br />
Now we have 'Power Bossa' and what a powerful statement it really is. Fab Samperi recorded the album in as many as six countries. While kicking off with 'In The River', playlisted on the BBC and sealed by Craig Charles featuring the man Samperi himself on flute (yes, he is a well-studied multi-instrumentalist playing keyboards, drums, guitars and brass!) the mighty John Turrell from Newcastle England puts his distinctive northern soul voice on 'Everyman'. Samperi's close connection to Smoove & Turrell is no coincidence. With their organic approach to the music they love this is a natural connection. Bella Wagner from Vienna, vocalist on 'Stand Back', already recorded with Patrick Pulsinger and Bahama Soul Club. Jonnathan Molina on the other hand is a new face on the block. His voice for 'Listen Up' keeps the fire burning with an authentic soul twist. <br />
'Red Bossa' is a liaison with Mattew Rasbash aka Spasmo, an English producer with an incredible knowledge of cinematic jazz, dramatic bossa and obscure jazz-rock. Holding the pace but adding a breathless rap flavour to 'Brand New Day' Joelistics aka Joel Ma of the Australian TZU crew takes us back to the age when hip-hop was what it all was about: lyrical vitality, an open mind and pure energy. The instrumental version of 'Alcoholic Drinks' is a trip way back into Fab Samperi's history, but it still sounds fresh today. It blends nicely into 'Jazz Di Mezzaluna', an authentic piece of Mediterranean Jazz featuring a solo by Andrea Beneventano, one of the national top players on the piano. Rounding up this jazz intermezzo on 'Power Bossa' is 'Spaghetti Samba', Samperi's early single on Record Kicks featuring the vocals of Igor Gazatti aka Zion from Recife in Brazil. Soul brother John Turrell makes his return on 'Heaven Sent', again this was recorded with Smoove at his Ashbrooke Castle studios in downtown Newcastle. <br />
'BB Funk' kicks in with a haunting bass line courtesy of the man Fab Samperi himself: 'People think there is a lot of sampling in my music, but it is not. This bassline, for example, was played and written completely by myself.' And while Samperi is not only an expert musician himself, he is also busy remixing tunes for other artists. The French freakbeat of 'Papillonne Sur Moi' is an example of his recent output, commissioned by fellow Italians Montefiori Cocktail & In-Grid. <br />
<br />
Closing the album Samperi reunites with Andrew Donikian aka Diamond Poet and revives the Outbound era with 'When I Wake Up.' The music may have evolved since then, but the message in Fab Samperi's music has not: 'The message behind it is that I believe in a multicultural world, where people can live their lives in peace, with no racism, and no war.' This statement is as simple as it is true: Peace, love, unity and having bossa! <br />
<br />
"Fab has proven himself to be the king of bossa funk but there is allot more to fab than we know...just watch him go!!!" <br />
(Smoove) <br />
<br />
"Without any doubt Fab Samperi is one of the leading NuJazz artists in the world" <br />
(Maxim Illion & Kitty the Bill, Club des Belugas) <br />
<br />
"I am a great fan of Fab and his music, which turns the dancefloor on fire time after time. <br />
Keep up the good work!" <br />
(DJ Maestro) <br />
]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[* [Spotify](https://open.spotify.com/album/6NkOOjT3Zyo8xQeTrnvQaD)<br />
* [Apple Music](https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/power-bossa/585877563)<br />
* [Deezer](https://www.deezer.com/en/album/6200737)<br />
* [Amazon](https://www.amazon.com/Power-Bossa-Fab-Samperi/dp/B004MRX8FQ/ref=sr_1_2?s=music&ie=UTF8&qid=1537823607&sr=1-2)<br />
* [Google Play](https://play.google.com/store/music/album/Fab_Samperi_Power_Bossa?id=Bla5xarjnw5keyssdyipr6phlfu)<br />
* [Beatport](https://www.beatport.com/release/power-bossa/1046555)<br />
<br />
FAB SAMPERI - 'Power Bossa' <br />
AR 017 CD | cd & digital <br />
release date: 25.03.2011 <br />
EAN 4260130540173 <br />
Agogo Records - LC 15656 <br />
<br />
'Power Bossa' is the introduction to Fab Samperi's definition of a boombastic jazz style. Fearlessly and creatively picking up inspiration from the golden decades of classic rhythm & blues, latin, hip-hop and soul Sicily's most prolific producer releases his first full album. <br />
Growing up in Catania during the late Seventies and Eighties Fab Samperi was born into a household full of funky grooves. While his father was a serious collector of jazz records, Fab got to know his brother's soul collection inside out when he was treated to all night vinyl sessions. Over the years Fab started to travel the world, living in Japan as well as Australia and learned his trade by playing a genre-bending mix of funk versus afro meets hip-hop on stage with the Outbound collective. <br />
Returning to his home country by the turn of the millennium Fab Samperi released his first solo tunes on Record Kicks and Afro Art. Using the The Samp Brothers as his alter ego the 'Alcoholic Drinks' 12inch vinyl still enjoys something like a cult status among the more eclectic DJs around the world. This was a fresh sound transferring the best of Acid Jazz into the new decade while keeping a true soul spirit alive. Think of Dream Warriors and Gang Starr with Young-Holt Unlimited as the backing band. And we do not disclose well-kept secrets in revealing that Fab Samperi is the mastermind behind The Captain's highly productive output of vinyl singles. <br />
<br />
Now we have 'Power Bossa' and what a powerful statement it really is. Fab Samperi recorded the album in as many as six countries. While kicking off with 'In The River', playlisted on the BBC and sealed by Craig Charles featuring the man Samperi himself on flute (yes, he is a well-studied multi-instrumentalist playing keyboards, drums, guitars and brass!) the mighty John Turrell from Newcastle England puts his distinctive northern soul voice on 'Everyman'. Samperi's close connection to Smoove & Turrell is no coincidence. With their organic approach to the music they love this is a natural connection. Bella Wagner from Vienna, vocalist on 'Stand Back', already recorded with Patrick Pulsinger and Bahama Soul Club. Jonnathan Molina on the other hand is a new face on the block. His voice for 'Listen Up' keeps the fire burning with an authentic soul twist. <br />
'Red Bossa' is a liaison with Mattew Rasbash aka Spasmo, an English producer with an incredible knowledge of cinematic jazz, dramatic bossa and obscure jazz-rock. Holding the pace but adding a breathless rap flavour to 'Brand New Day' Joelistics aka Joel Ma of the Australian TZU crew takes us back to the age when hip-hop was what it all was about: lyrical vitality, an open mind and pure energy. The instrumental version of 'Alcoholic Drinks' is a trip way back into Fab Samperi's history, but it still sounds fresh today. It blends nicely into 'Jazz Di Mezzaluna', an authentic piece of Mediterranean Jazz featuring a solo by Andrea Beneventano, one of the national top players on the piano. Rounding up this jazz intermezzo on 'Power Bossa' is 'Spaghetti Samba', Samperi's early single on Record Kicks featuring the vocals of Igor Gazatti aka Zion from Recife in Brazil. Soul brother John Turrell makes his return on 'Heaven Sent', again this was recorded with Smoove at his Ashbrooke Castle studios in downtown Newcastle. <br />
'BB Funk' kicks in with a haunting bass line courtesy of the man Fab Samperi himself: 'People think there is a lot of sampling in my music, but it is not. This bassline, for example, was played and written completely by myself.' And while Samperi is not only an expert musician himself, he is also busy remixing tunes for other artists. The French freakbeat of 'Papillonne Sur Moi' is an example of his recent output, commissioned by fellow Italians Montefiori Cocktail & In-Grid. <br />
<br />
Closing the album Samperi reunites with Andrew Donikian aka Diamond Poet and revives the Outbound era with 'When I Wake Up.' The music may have evolved since then, but the message in Fab Samperi's music has not: 'The message behind it is that I believe in a multicultural world, where people can live their lives in peace, with no racism, and no war.' This statement is as simple as it is true: Peace, love, unity and having bossa! <br />
<br />
"Fab has proven himself to be the king of bossa funk but there is allot more to fab than we know...just watch him go!!!" <br />
(Smoove) <br />
<br />
"Without any doubt Fab Samperi is one of the leading NuJazz artists in the world" <br />
(Maxim Illion & Kitty the Bill, Club des Belugas) <br />
<br />
"I am a great fan of Fab and his music, which turns the dancefloor on fire time after time. <br />
Keep up the good work!" <br />
(DJ Maestro) <br />
]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[* [Spotify](https://open.spotify.com/album/6NkOOjT3Zyo8xQeTrnvQaD)
* [Apple Music](https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/power-bossa/585877563)
* [Deezer](https://www.deezer.com/en/album/6200737)
* [Amazon](https://www.amazon.com/Power-Bossa-Fab-Samperi/dp/B004MRX8FQ/ref=sr_1_2?s=music&ie=UTF8&qid=1537823607&sr=1-2)
* [Google Play](https://play.google.com/store/music/album/Fab_Samperi_Power_Bossa?id=Bla5xarjnw5keyssdyipr6phlfu)
* [Beatport](https://www.beatport.com/release/power-bossa/1046555)

FAB SAMPERI - 'Power Bossa' 
AR 017 CD | cd & digital 
release date: 25.03.2011 
EAN 4260130540173 
Agogo Records - LC 15656 

'Power Bossa' is the introduction to Fab Samperi's definition of a boombastic jazz style. Fearlessly and creatively picking up inspiration from the golden decades of classic rhythm & blues, latin, hip-hop and soul Sicily's most prolific producer releases his first full album. 
Growing up in Catania during the late Seventies and Eighties Fab Samperi was born into a household full of funky grooves. While his father was a serious collector of jazz records, Fab got to know his brother's soul collection inside out when he was treated to all night vinyl sessions. Over the years Fab started to travel the world, living in Japan as well as Australia and learned his trade by playing a genre-bending mix of funk versus afro meets hip-hop on stage with the Outbound collective. 
Returning to his home country by the turn of the millennium Fab Samperi released his first solo tunes on Record Kicks and Afro Art. Using the The Samp Brothers as his alter ego the 'Alcoholic Drinks' 12inch vinyl still enjoys something like a cult status among the more eclectic DJs around the world. This was a fresh sound transferring the best of Acid Jazz into the new decade while keeping a true soul spirit alive. Think of Dream Warriors and Gang Starr with Young-Holt Unlimited as the backing band. And we do not disclose well-kept secrets in revealing that Fab Samperi is the mastermind behind The Captain's highly productive output of vinyl singles. 

Now we have 'Power Bossa' and what a powerful statement it really is. Fab Samperi recorded the album in as many as six countries. While kicking off with 'In The River', playlisted on the BBC and sealed by Craig Charles featuring the man Samperi himself on flute (yes, he is a well-studied multi-instrumentalist playing keyboards, drums, guitars and brass!) the mighty John Turrell from Newcastle England puts his distinctive northern soul voice on 'Everyman'. Samperi's close connection to Smoove & Turrell is no coincidence. With their organic approach to the music they love this is a natural connection. Bella Wagner from Vienna, vocalist on 'Stand Back', already recorded with Patrick Pulsinger and Bahama Soul Club. Jonnathan Molina on the other hand is a new face on the block. His voice for 'Listen Up' keeps the fire burning with an authentic soul twist. 
'Red Bossa' is a liaison with Mattew Rasbash aka Spasmo, an English producer with an incredible knowledge of cinematic jazz, dramatic bossa and obscure jazz-rock. Holding the pace but adding a breathless rap flavour to 'Brand New Day' Joelistics aka Joel Ma of the Australian TZU crew takes us back to the age when hip-hop was what it all was about: lyrical vitality, an open mind and pure energy. The instrumental version of 'Alcoholic Drinks' is a trip way back into Fab Samperi's history, but it still sounds fresh today. It blends nicely into 'Jazz Di Mezzaluna', an authentic piece of Mediterranean Jazz featuring a solo by Andrea Beneventano, one of the national top players on the piano. Rounding up this jazz intermezzo on 'Power Bossa' is 'Spaghetti Samba', Samperi's early single on Record Kicks featuring the vocals of Igor Gazatti aka Zion from Recife in Brazil. Soul brother John Turrell makes his return on 'Heaven Sent', again this was recorded with Smoove at his Ashbrooke Castle studios in downtown Newcastle. 
'BB Funk' kicks in with a haunt]]></itunes:summary>
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            <description><![CDATA[Fab Samperi, (born Fabrizio Samperi) is a music producer, musician, singer and DJ from Italy, known for his unique style blending retro sounds with electro and dance. 
He grew up in Catania where as a kid he studied music composition from the age of 12 and learned how to play flute, drums, and guitar.
His father introduced him to his jazz record collection while his older brother Roberto acquainted him with music genres such as Funk, Soul and Rock n roll, (Influences that he'd be carrying over till the present day, these sounds you can still hear in his new productions)
In high-school, he got into rock and started a rock band while in parallel, founded a hip-hop group, but only a few years later, he developed an interest in electronic music and founded a cross-genre project mixing new born styles such as trip-hop, dub, big beat with soul elements and pop.
With this project, Fab started performing at some of the most important Sicilian venues and managed to enter many regional and national competitions. 
His growing interest in sample-based music, along with his natural inclination to the one-man band philosophy, has taken him to put the live projects aside and start focusing on music production.
After a while Fab started deejay-ing, first at friend’s parties and later at clubs. 
In 2006 Fab released his first single on the Italian-based label "record kicks", he started traveling the world for a few years: living in U.K. Australia and Japan. During this period, he composed many of the tracks that formed his first album Power Bossa, released in 2011 on Agogo Records. Since then, he made a wide array of singles and remixes for record labels such as ChinChin, Afro Art, ESL, Freshly Squeezed, Jalapeno, Ghetto Funk to name a few.
His productions have been played by all the major radios stations of the world and have topped alternative iTunes Charts in Europe and abroad, while as a DJ he has been booked at virtually every European county.
His fast-growing reputation and success lead him to remix worldwide famous names such us musical icon Fred Schneider from the B-52's and most notably legendary jazz artist Nina Simone.
In 2018 he signed his new album on ChinChin Records]]></description>
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He grew up in Catania where as a kid he studied music composition from the age of 12 and learned how to play flute, drums, and guitar.
His father introduced him to his jazz record collection while his older brother Roberto acquainted him with music genres such as Funk, Soul and Rock n roll, (Influences that he'd be carrying over till the present day, these sounds you can still hear in his new productions)
In high-school, he got into rock and started a rock band while in parallel, founded a hip-hop group, but only a few years later, he developed an interest in electronic music and founded a cross-genre project mixing new born styles such as trip-hop, dub, big beat with soul elements and pop.
With this project, Fab started performing at some of the most important Sicilian venues and managed to enter many regional and national competitions. 
His growing interest in sample-based music, along with his natural inclination to the one-man band philosophy, has taken him to put the live projects aside and start focusing on music production.
After a while Fab started deejay-ing, first at friend’s parties and later at clubs. 
In 2006 Fab released his first single on the Italian-based label "record kicks", he started traveling the world for a few years: living in U.K. Australia and Japan. During this period, he composed many of the tracks that formed his first album Power Bossa, released in 2011 on Agogo Records. Since then, he made a wide array of singles and remixes for record labels such as ChinChin, Afro Art, ESL, Freshly Squeezed, Jalapeno, Ghetto Funk to name a few.
His productions have been played by all the major radios stations of the world and have topped alternative iTunes Charts in Europe and abroad, while as a DJ he has been booked at virtually every European county.
His fast-growing reputation and success lead him to remix worldwide famous names such us musical icon Fred Schneider from the B-52's and most notably legendary jazz artist Nina Simone.
In 2018 he signed his new album on ChinChin Records]]></googleplay:description>
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            <description><![CDATA[Fab Samperi, (born Fabrizio Samperi) is a music producer, musician, singer and DJ from Italy, known for his unique style blending retro sounds with electro and dance. 
He grew up in Catania where as a kid he studied music composition from the age of 12 and learned how to play flute, drums, and guitar.
His father introduced him to his jazz record collection while his older brother Roberto acquainted him with music genres such as Funk, Soul and Rock n roll, (Influences that he'd be carrying over till the present day, these sounds you can still hear in his new productions)
In high-school, he got into rock and started a rock band while in parallel, founded a hip-hop group, but only a few years later, he developed an interest in electronic music and founded a cross-genre project mixing new born styles such as trip-hop, dub, big beat with soul elements and pop.
With this project, Fab started performing at some of the most important Sicilian venues and managed to enter many regional and national competitions. 
His growing interest in sample-based music, along with his natural inclination to the one-man band philosophy, has taken him to put the live projects aside and start focusing on music production.
After a while Fab started deejay-ing, first at friend’s parties and later at clubs. 
In 2006 Fab released his first single on the Italian-based label "record kicks", he started traveling the world for a few years: living in U.K. Australia and Japan. During this period, he composed many of the tracks that formed his first album Power Bossa, released in 2011 on Agogo Records. Since then, he made a wide array of singles and remixes for record labels such as ChinChin, Afro Art, ESL, Freshly Squeezed, Jalapeno, Ghetto Funk to name a few.
His productions have been played by all the major radios stations of the world and have topped alternative iTunes Charts in Europe and abroad, while as a DJ he has been booked at virtually every European county.
His fast-growing reputation and success lead him to remix worldwide famous names such us musical icon Fred Schneider from the B-52's and most notably legendary jazz artist Nina Simone.
In 2018 he signed his new album on ChinChin Records]]></description>
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He grew up in Catania where as a kid he studied music composition from the age of 12 and learned how to play flute, drums, and guitar.
His father introduced him to his jazz record collection while his older brother Roberto acquainted him with music genres such as Funk, Soul and Rock n roll, (Influences that he'd be carrying over till the present day, these sounds you can still hear in his new productions)
In high-school, he got into rock and started a rock band while in parallel, founded a hip-hop group, but only a few years later, he developed an interest in electronic music and founded a cross-genre project mixing new born styles such as trip-hop, dub, big beat with soul elements and pop.
With this project, Fab started performing at some of the most important Sicilian venues and managed to enter many regional and national competitions. 
His growing interest in sample-based music, along with his natural inclination to the one-man band philosophy, has taken him to put the live projects aside and start focusing on music production.
After a while Fab started deejay-ing, first at friend’s parties and later at clubs. 
In 2006 Fab released his first single on the Italian-based label "record kicks", he started traveling the world for a few years: living in U.K. Australia and Japan. During this period, he composed many of the tracks that formed his first album Power Bossa, released in 2011 on Agogo Records. Since then, he made a wide array of singles and remixes for record labels such as ChinChin, Afro Art, ESL, Freshly Squeezed, Jalapeno, Ghetto Funk to name a few.
His productions have been played by all the major radios stations of the world and have topped alternative iTunes Charts in Europe and abroad, while as a DJ he has been booked at virtually every European county.
His fast-growing reputation and success lead him to remix worldwide famous names such us musical icon Fred Schneider from the B-52's and most notably legendary jazz artist Nina Simone.
In 2018 he signed his new album on ChinChin Records]]></googleplay:description>
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            <description><![CDATA[Fab Samperi, (born Fabrizio Samperi) is a music producer, musician, singer and DJ from Italy, known for his unique style blending retro sounds with electro and dance. 
He grew up in Catania where as a kid he studied music composition from the age of 12 and learned how to play flute, drums, and guitar.
His father introduced him to his jazz record collection while his older brother Roberto acquainted him with music genres such as Funk, Soul and Rock n roll, (Influences that he'd be carrying over till the present day, these sounds you can still hear in his new productions)
In high-school, he got into rock and started a rock band while in parallel, founded a hip-hop group, but only a few years later, he developed an interest in electronic music and founded a cross-genre project mixing new born styles such as trip-hop, dub, big beat with soul elements and pop.
With this project, Fab started performing at some of the most important Sicilian venues and managed to enter many regional and national competitions. 
His growing interest in sample-based music, along with his natural inclination to the one-man band philosophy, has taken him to put the live projects aside and start focusing on music production.
After a while Fab started deejay-ing, first at friend’s parties and later at clubs. 
In 2006 Fab released his first single on the Italian-based label "record kicks", he started traveling the world for a few years: living in U.K. Australia and Japan. During this period, he composed many of the tracks that formed his first album Power Bossa, released in 2011 on Agogo Records. Since then, he made a wide array of singles and remixes for record labels such as ChinChin, Afro Art, ESL, Freshly Squeezed, Jalapeno, Ghetto Funk to name a few.
His productions have been played by all the major radios stations of the world and have topped alternative iTunes Charts in Europe and abroad, while as a DJ he has been booked at virtually every European county.
His fast-growing reputation and success lead him to remix worldwide famous names such us musical icon Fred Schneider from the B-52's and most notably legendary jazz artist Nina Simone.
In 2018 he signed his new album on ChinChin Records]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Fab Samperi, (born Fabrizio Samperi) is a music producer, musician, singer and DJ from Italy, known for his unique style blending retro sounds with electro and dance. 
He grew up in Catania where as a kid he studied music composition from the age of 12 and learned how to play flute, drums, and guitar.
His father introduced him to his jazz record collection while his older brother Roberto acquainted him with music genres such as Funk, Soul and Rock n roll, (Influences that he'd be carrying over till the present day, these sounds you can still hear in his new productions)
In high-school, he got into rock and started a rock band while in parallel, founded a hip-hop group, but only a few years later, he developed an interest in electronic music and founded a cross-genre project mixing new born styles such as trip-hop, dub, big beat with soul elements and pop.
With this project, Fab started performing at some of the most important Sicilian venues and managed to enter many regional and national competitions. 
His growing interest in sample-based music, along with his natural inclination to the one-man band philosophy, has taken him to put the live projects aside and start focusing on music production.
After a while Fab started deejay-ing, first at friend’s parties and later at clubs. 
In 2006 Fab released his first single on the Italian-based label "record kicks", he started traveling the world for a few years: living in U.K. Australia and Japan. During this period, he composed many of the tracks that formed his first album Power Bossa, released in 2011 on Agogo Records. Since then, he made a wide array of singles and remixes for record labels such as ChinChin, Afro Art, ESL, Freshly Squeezed, Jalapeno, Ghetto Funk to name a few.
His productions have been played by all the major radios stations of the world and have topped alternative iTunes Charts in Europe and abroad, while as a DJ he has been booked at virtually every European county.
His fast-growing reputation and success lead him to remix worldwide famous names such us musical icon Fred Schneider from the B-52's and most notably legendary jazz artist Nina Simone.
In 2018 he signed his new album on ChinChin Records]]></googleplay:description>
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            <title><![CDATA[A Alcoholic Drinks (Whiskey Mix)]]></title>
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            <description><![CDATA[Fab Samperi, (born Fabrizio Samperi) is a music producer, musician, singer and DJ from Italy, known for his unique style blending retro sounds with electro and dance. 
He grew up in Catania where as a kid he studied music composition from the age of 12 and learned how to play flute, drums, and guitar.
His father introduced him to his jazz record collection while his older brother Roberto acquainted him with music genres such as Funk, Soul and Rock n roll, (Influences that he'd be carrying over till the present day, these sounds you can still hear in his new productions)
In high-school, he got into rock and started a rock band while in parallel, founded a hip-hop group, but only a few years later, he developed an interest in electronic music and founded a cross-genre project mixing new born styles such as trip-hop, dub, big beat with soul elements and pop.
With this project, Fab started performing at some of the most important Sicilian venues and managed to enter many regional and national competitions. 
His growing interest in sample-based music, along with his natural inclination to the one-man band philosophy, has taken him to put the live projects aside and start focusing on music production.
After a while Fab started deejay-ing, first at friend’s parties and later at clubs. 
In 2006 Fab released his first single on the Italian-based label "record kicks", he started traveling the world for a few years: living in U.K. Australia and Japan. During this period, he composed many of the tracks that formed his first album Power Bossa, released in 2011 on Agogo Records. Since then, he made a wide array of singles and remixes for record labels such as ChinChin, Afro Art, ESL, Freshly Squeezed, Jalapeno, Ghetto Funk to name a few.
His productions have been played by all the major radios stations of the world and have topped alternative iTunes Charts in Europe and abroad, while as a DJ he has been booked at virtually every European county.
His fast-growing reputation and success lead him to remix worldwide famous names such us musical icon Fred Schneider from the B-52's and most notably legendary jazz artist Nina Simone.
In 2018 he signed his new album on ChinChin Records]]></description>
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He grew up in Catania where as a kid he studied music composition from the age of 12 and learned how to play flute, drums, and guitar.
His father introduced him to his jazz record collection while his older brother Roberto acquainted him with music genres such as Funk, Soul and Rock n roll, (Influences that he'd be carrying over till the present day, these sounds you can still hear in his new productions)
In high-school, he got into rock and started a rock band while in parallel, founded a hip-hop group, but only a few years later, he developed an interest in electronic music and founded a cross-genre project mixing new born styles such as trip-hop, dub, big beat with soul elements and pop.
With this project, Fab started performing at some of the most important Sicilian venues and managed to enter many regional and national competitions. 
His growing interest in sample-based music, along with his natural inclination to the one-man band philosophy, has taken him to put the live projects aside and start focusing on music production.
After a while Fab started deejay-ing, first at friend’s parties and later at clubs. 
In 2006 Fab released his first single on the Italian-based label "record kicks", he started traveling the world for a few years: living in U.K. Australia and Japan. During this period, he composed many of the tracks that formed his first album Power Bossa, released in 2011 on Agogo Records. Since then, he made a wide array of singles and remixes for record labels such as ChinChin, Afro Art, ESL, Freshly Squeezed, Jalapeno, Ghetto Funk to name a few.
His productions have been played by all the major radios stations of the world and have topped alternative iTunes Charts in Europe and abroad, while as a DJ he has been booked at virtually every European county.
His fast-growing reputation and success lead him to remix worldwide famous names such us musical icon Fred Schneider from the B-52's and most notably legendary jazz artist Nina Simone.
In 2018 he signed his new album on ChinChin Records]]></googleplay:description>
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                <pubDate>Fri, 29 Jun 2018 22:30:49 +0200</pubDate>
                
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            <title><![CDATA[B Alcoholic Drinks (Vodka Mix by Paul Murphy)]]></title>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Fab Samperi]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Fab Samperi, (born Fabrizio Samperi) is a music producer, musician, singer and DJ from Italy, known for his unique style blending retro sounds with electro and dance. 
He grew up in Catania where as a kid he studied music composition from the age of 12 and learned how to play flute, drums, and guitar.
His father introduced him to his jazz record collection while his older brother Roberto acquainted him with music genres such as Funk, Soul and Rock n roll, (Influences that he'd be carrying over till the present day, these sounds you can still hear in his new productions)
In high-school, he got into rock and started a rock band while in parallel, founded a hip-hop group, but only a few years later, he developed an interest in electronic music and founded a cross-genre project mixing new born styles such as trip-hop, dub, big beat with soul elements and pop.
With this project, Fab started performing at some of the most important Sicilian venues and managed to enter many regional and national competitions. 
His growing interest in sample-based music, along with his natural inclination to the one-man band philosophy, has taken him to put the live projects aside and start focusing on music production.
After a while Fab started deejay-ing, first at friend’s parties and later at clubs. 
In 2006 Fab released his first single on the Italian-based label "record kicks", he started traveling the world for a few years: living in U.K. Australia and Japan. During this period, he composed many of the tracks that formed his first album Power Bossa, released in 2011 on Agogo Records. Since then, he made a wide array of singles and remixes for record labels such as ChinChin, Afro Art, ESL, Freshly Squeezed, Jalapeno, Ghetto Funk to name a few.
His productions have been played by all the major radios stations of the world and have topped alternative iTunes Charts in Europe and abroad, while as a DJ he has been booked at virtually every European county.
His fast-growing reputation and success lead him to remix worldwide famous names such us musical icon Fred Schneider from the B-52's and most notably legendary jazz artist Nina Simone.
In 2018 he signed his new album on ChinChin Records]]></description>
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He grew up in Catania where as a kid he studied music composition from the age of 12 and learned how to play flute, drums, and guitar.
His father introduced him to his jazz record collection while his older brother Roberto acquainted him with music genres such as Funk, Soul and Rock n roll, (Influences that he'd be carrying over till the present day, these sounds you can still hear in his new productions)
In high-school, he got into rock and started a rock band while in parallel, founded a hip-hop group, but only a few years later, he developed an interest in electronic music and founded a cross-genre project mixing new born styles such as trip-hop, dub, big beat with soul elements and pop.
With this project, Fab started performing at some of the most important Sicilian venues and managed to enter many regional and national competitions. 
His growing interest in sample-based music, along with his natural inclination to the one-man band philosophy, has taken him to put the live projects aside and start focusing on music production.
After a while Fab started deejay-ing, first at friend’s parties and later at clubs. 
In 2006 Fab released his first single on the Italian-based label "record kicks", he started traveling the world for a few years: living in U.K. Australia and Japan. During this period, he composed many of the tracks that formed his first album Power Bossa, released in 2011 on Agogo Records. Since then, he made a wide array of singles and remixes for record labels such as ChinChin, Afro Art, ESL, Freshly Squeezed, Jalapeno, Ghetto Funk to name a few.
His productions have been played by all the major radios stations of the world and have topped alternative iTunes Charts in Europe and abroad, while as a DJ he has been booked at virtually every European county.
His fast-growing reputation and success lead him to remix worldwide famous names such us musical icon Fred Schneider from the B-52's and most notably legendary jazz artist Nina Simone.
In 2018 he signed his new album on ChinChin Records]]></googleplay:description>
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                <pubDate>Fri, 29 Jun 2018 22:31:04 +0200</pubDate>
                
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