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LUCA AGNELLI. Be For the Podcast 032

LUCA AGNELLI. Be For the Podcast 032

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LUCA AGNELLI. Be For the Podcast 032

FromB4 the podcast

ratings:
Length:
60 minutes
Released:
Feb 4, 2016
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

The founder of Etruria Beat records stars in this 032 episode of Be for The Podcast.
Luca Agnelli gives us 60 minutes of his best dark and wrinkled techno, breathing from the brassy industrial school and dispatching us to the Birmingham sound, updating it with modern hues and spaced BPMs.
With an eclectic music view since his early career in 1992, his evolution has made him very much one of a kind. Agnelli is a regular performer in world-renowned European clubs such as Cocoon (Frankfurt), Amnesia (Ibiza), Egg (London) and many others. His talent has also allowed him to release music for important labels like Desolat, Safari, Get Physical and MBF.
Influenced by Italian house music pioneers including Ralf, Claudio Coccoluto and Flavio Vecchi, this Italian DJ and producer constantly challenges us with his ingenuity.
 
TRACKLIST:
Monoloc - Try Some
A45 - We Have Already Passed The Point Of No Return (Tobias. Remix)
Nauruan Stranger  - Zum Acid (Rekord 61 remix)
Dodi Palese - Brainscapes
Blicz - X
Dast - Pangea (Luca Agnelli remix) 
Kaiser - Inside The Circle (Toms due remix) 
THE DEVIANTT - Impulse
Gemini Voice Archive - Atmospheric Circulation
Reform - The Clear Path (Marco Effe remix) 
Setaoc Mass - Numb 
Cosmic Vision - Obsidian
Antigone - Printers Devil
Released:
Feb 4, 2016
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (98)

B4bookings reaffirms its love for music with the launch of "Be For the Podcast", a space confectioned exclusively by artists from the B4 family and designed to project the diverse musical spectrums that converge in the B4 world. Be For the Podcast: 60 minutes of electronic music mixed with passion because, after all, what moves B4 most is the desire to "be for the music"