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  • Enrico Caruso: the first international music star

    Sep 25, 20231140

    BY: Barbara Minafra

    Before the phrase “pop star” was even coined, Enrico Caruso was already the epitome of the American Dream—yet profoundly Italian, forever tethered to his beloved Naples. Today, he stands as one of the greatest tenors of all time, a living emblem of Italy’s deeply rooted bel canto tradition.

    Unparalleled and irreplaceable, Caruso became an icon and left us at the young age of 48, after an extraordinary 25-year career that spanned both sides of the Atlantic. A true hero of two worlds, Caruso’s impact on global music goes far beyond the charismatic intonations captured on his 78 rpm records.

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    SOURCE: https://italoamericano.org

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    • Simone Martines aka Martin-es was born in March '93 in a small town in the eastern Sicily. His relationship with electronic music is a bit complicated indeed, when he was you, Simone was always criticized. But in 2005 he began the turn: he started listening to techno getting closer lately to house music with deep and techno influences. In 2011 he began producing music for various Italian and International record labels. After a period of pause, he resumed production, publishing several releases, finding some success both in the charts on Beatport and Traxsource and in the dj sets of his colleagues. Martin-es dj sets feature house and deep sounds, but you can also hear garage, funky and soulful.

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