MARCO NOFRINI has been a DJ since 1994 and started casually producing music for fun back in the early 2000s before he realized he wanted to make a professional career out of it and go on to leave an indelible mark on the electronic dance music production scene. His dynamic creativity today is fueled by his insatiable passion for both music and technology as he delves deep into the creative process to engineer genre-bending tracks within the realms of EDM, electro-pop, tech house, and trance.
Besides practicing his passion, he is driven by the power music always has on people—and particularly dance music, which gets the best out of a crowd’s feelings and emotions. All he wants is to spread good vibes and engineer the kind of music that makes audiences dance the night away in that state of music-induced ecstasy!
Taking his sound to the next level, MARCO got into the studio, where an inexpressibly beautiful masterpiece dubbed “Mama Say” was born. A track that exudes summer-ready vibes, I love how MARCO adroitly taps into the old-school vibe but delivers it with a more modern-day twist.
The fast-paced, deep-driving beats reflect the classical nature of this masterpiece with its tech house sensibilities flanked by those ethereal and beautifully haunting vocals that add to its anthemic nature.
Beyond the technical dexterity on display to engineer such a prepossessing work of art as this, “Mama Say” is the kind of transcending track that makes you feel intoxicated and you just want to move your body with carefree abandon from the start all the way to the end—and it’s over 6 minutes long!
This track also has an infectious, memorable melodic line smeared all through it that will remain with you outside of this track, and that is what makes it so addicting.
This track already has over 19K Spotify streams, and I feel it deserves to be heard by many more people…it is such a classical house masterpiece worthy of critical praise.
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