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M. Calderoni
How To Use The World Volume

How To Use The World Volume
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Catno

SMR017

Formats

1x Vinyl 12" 33 ⅓ RPM Reissue Remastered

Country

Germany

Release date

Jan 1, 2023

Early 90's Italian house album compiled from two releases, composed and played by Marco Calderoni with help on production and writing by Giacomo Brunetti.

From the catlogue of Italy's charismatic Interactive Test label, helmed by the Falsini brothers, Sound Metaphors Records compiles a selection from the two volume "How To Use The World" series. A collection of raw, experimental proto sounding house numbers composed and played by Marco Calderoni with help on production and writing by Giacomo Brunetti. Originally released in 1991, these releases have since then become deeply craved items amongst collectors and specialists of Italo House. With a sound so unmistakably unique, these productions will be hard to forget, from a time when house music wasn't even concretely established as a genre, these experimental proto nuances in club oriented sound played a defining role in Italy's emerging club sound. Thoroughly remastered at manmade mastering in Berlin, same sound new body.

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Sleeve: M

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A1

7 Heavens

A2

Exploring The Unknown

A3

How 2 Use The Sky

B1

Freedom Works

B2

Sea Of Quiet

B3

Tapping The Collective Memory

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