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Life and Death is both a record label and a party concept revolving around dark pop and house music with a psychedelic edge - melodic tunes incorporating influences of Italo disco, New Wave and indie pop. The label's founders are Manfredi Romano (aka DJ Tennis), a long-time soundtrack producer, and Greg Oreck, one half of New York house duo Thugfucker.
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Rome, Italy
With a history of dance music preceding the days of Italian disco, Rome has been instantly...
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Lead track 'The Come Back' might have the styling of a novelty hit for Soul Clap fans, yet its Motown and synth pop references are put in context as the EP progresses and Pillowtalk develop quite a unique sound cosmos, sitting between house, soul and pop. Check.
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