In the early '90s, Italian producers Marco Fratty, Corrado Presti and Roberto Intrallazz released a string of dancefloor classics as the FPI Project that introduced Italo-house to the club world. The sound was instantly recognizable: huge piano samples, shouty vocals, a racing beat — in short, the elements that made up most house singles after FPI's "Going Back to My World," "Everybody All over the World," "Risky," "Berry" and "Funky Guitar" .john chunky brings them to Widnes.
In the early '90s, Italian producers Marco Fratty, Corrado Presti and Roberto Intrallazz released a string of dancefloor classics as the FPI Project that introduced Italo-house to the club world. The sound was instantly recognizable: huge piano samples, shouty vocals, a racing beat — in short, the elements that made up most house singles after FPI's "Going Back to My World," "Everybody All over the World," "Risky," "Berry" and "Funky Guitar" .john chunky brings them to Widnes.