The sixth release on Italian imprint Tempo Dischi comes from Alessandro Bernabeo, aka Raduan, the DJ and producer behind ‘Taki-Naki-Naki’, one of the most eclectic and unconventional electronic records made in Italy during the late 1980s. “At the age of 7, I started attending a music school learning to play the piano. At 11 I began working as a speaker on various radio stations, and at 14, I joined Punto Radio where I grew up professionally and launched my own radio show, PLAY MUSIC, under the name Alessandro Giordani. The success was impressive, and thanks to my friend Gianfranco di Lizio, I also started my DJ career by playing in some of the best dance clubs under the artist name Raduan or Rad-one. Mixing funk, soul, afro and cosmic disco in my music gave me a chance to meet and establish relationships with many of the protagonists of this new musical scene, like l’Ebreo, Fari, Maselli, Claudio Mozart Rispoli, Pery, and Rubens. In 1988 I was a resident DJ in a well-known club at the time, the ‘RIO CLUB’, and together with my keyboardist and percussionist, I had the idea to produce a maxi single. The song was recorded in about 40 hours without sleep at the Cicero Bros studio in Cassino in April 1988, with the support of Lino Rufo, a great artist from Molise, as well as his dear friend and old producer Toni Ochiello. The initial project was completely reworked. The original sampled drums were coupled with an acoustic one, and new melodies and fantastic spacey new sounds and effects were created by keyboardist Bengha. The hypnotic and repetitive voice of Cristina, Claudio Baglioni’s background vocalist at the time, and that of Jamaica, originally from Mauritius, made the project even more interesting. ‘Taki Naki Naki’ is an Italo song, with Cosmic disco and Afro influences, and it’s the title track of the EP originally released in June 1988 on Bmg Ariola, ex RCA. The EP includes two other songs ‘Nightflight’ and ‘Hiroshima’. The record was a big hit in all the Italian Disco clubs and launched me into the international dance music scene. It was a fantastic time, with different styles of music and House Music was also on the way. There was a lot of research spirit and the people of the club were ready for various types of change. This record has left a mark, international DJs and shops from all over the world still contact me to ask if I have a vinyl copy left in my archive.”
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