Hailing from the town of Lecce in southern Italy, Marcello Napoletano has been gaining attention with his unique productions of fragile and analogue underground house music, appearing on well-reputed labels such as Mathematics, Yore, and Rush Hour. Together with Francesco Schito he further records as I.F.M., a project named after their mutual friend Ilario Corsano, who passed away in 2007 and whose memory the project intends to keep alive.
The Maxi-Single Renegade Roots EP
is featured in Update #051:
Agoria, James Blake, Moritz Von Oswald Trio
February is rumoured to be the year's shortest month, but looking at the past weeks' shocking amount of great releases we are not sure we can confirm this.
Massive artists albums by Agoria, James Blake, Isolée, Siriusmo, Nicolas Jaar, Steffi, Tim Hecker, more...
The Maxi-Single Renegade Roots EP
was reviewed:
Marcello Napoletano's low-fi house is always something special and this new EP for Bosconi is no exception: 'Noise Is The Cure' sounds like Ron Trent fed into various distortion and anti-quantization devices, while his two I.F.M collaborations strike a deep, respectively slightly hysteric note. Unique!
