Tracklist:
01. Voice From Juno
02. Silvia's Element II
03. Where Is My Island
04. Slight Tension
05. Possibility Of Dialogue
06. Night In Oslo
07. One Night In Rome With Herbie
08. The Travel
Salvatore Stallone is a DJ since 1974, forty years of experience in the best Clubs and idol in the "off parties" of Ibizan's circuit. In this work for Strictly Groove Records, he puts on pretty much all his artistic background and proves he has nothing to envy anyone. From the charming Deep House and a bit tropical (Voice From Juno) to a sort of Downtempo with the broken rhythm into fragments combined with jazzy inserts (Silvia 's Element II) via lightning Funk (Where Is My Island) and renewing interest in the 4/4 revived by the warmth of the percussion (Slight Tension). Stallone is one who likes to impress, and he succeeds in full with (Possibility Of Dialogue) from which emerge more clearly his talents as a composer, tied as much to jazz to funk. The same elements are intelligently reflected in (Night In Oslo) till it flows first into a beloved Disco, launched on a drawing that resembles Cerrone's Extended Mix (One Night In Rome With Herbie) and then in a sublime example of Future Jazz (The Travel). The "question" in the album's title certainly does not refer to the contents of the record: everything here seems exquisitely perfect.
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