Just over forty years back, Raffaella Carra dropped Rumore, a song that was signified as one of the first major Mediterranean disco tracks during the rise of the genre in the 1970s.
Fast-forward to modern-day, and rising Italian house duo Goondocks Project have shared their sample of the track, keeping the name as is for a 21st century house rework, and it’s something incredibly special indeed. Full of 70s funk, Rumore will shortly be joined by another new track, the disco-laced Balla Ba.
Stream Rumore at the top of this post; the track’s out now via iTunes:
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