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Electronic Dictionary: Gianluca Fusari

Electronic Dictionary: Gianluca Fusari

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The third Electronic Dictionary mix is brought to you by Gianluca Fusari, which will take us into a journey made of glitchy techno and idm and spacey sounds.

Bio:
Born in 1974 in Rome, he tells us about his first time in the iconic vinyl shop Remix, in via del fiume, as if he had a shining walking down the legendary Damascus street. Subsequently, Gianluca falls madly in love with electronic music also thanks to the legendary Disfunzioni Musicali, in the San Lorenzo district, without however disdaining other genres.
From that moment his curiosity pushed him to always look for new forms of musical expressions.
In recent years, his research and experience have been shaped not only by the web and various social networks, but also by the stories of boys and girls who engage in music with enthusiasm and passion.

Tracklist:
1. Mesak - Sijoitus Tulevaisuuteen
1. Objekt - Ratchet
1. The Kosmik Kommando - Welcome Home R2
1. Passarani - Sun Lullaby
1. Victoria Lukas - To The Cold Fire of Our Heart
1. Arne Weinberg - Way Back To The North
1. localhost - Resilience
1. Move D - Eastman
1. Sandoz - Beam
1. DJ Joe Lewis - Life Immoreal
1. Neil Landstrumm - Cleo Satan
1. Norken - Travelogue
1. Oval - Improg
1. Atom TM - Ich Bin Meine Maschine
1. Min-Y-Llan - His-Hell (Plaid Remix II)
1. Laurence Guy -This Isn't My Best Light
1. Andrea Parker - Angular Art
1. Funkstörung - A Bottle, A Box And A Mic
1. Abfahrt Hinwil - Sonic Surface
1. Banco de Gaia - Last Train To Lhasa (Radio Edit)
1. Trans-4M - Mount Void
1. Bauri - Amethyst

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