
Bosconi Records has long been renowned as arguably Italyâs foremost exporter of house and techno music. 10 years in, they celebrate one decade in the game courtesy of Bosconi Stallions Volume 2, a 3 x 12ârelease that features some of the labelâs most prominent names. 5 years after the inaugural Stallions release, Vol.2 is a timely reminder of the talents of one of electronic musicâs most consistent labels.
Before we get to the music, a word for the artist. Bosconiâs iconic stallion is presented again, this time by none other than Silvano âNanoâ Campeggi. In case youâre unaware of the manâs work, Campeggi is one of Italyâs most renowned contemporary artists. Active since the ’50s, he has portrayed cultural icons such as Marilyn Monroe and designed Ben Hurâs iconic advertisements, which is where he first developed his famous horses concept. His iconic images are associated with the golden era of Hollywood, and he also worked on artwork for the likes of Napoleon and Casablanca.
Suffice to say, stunning artwork should only be matched with stunning music, and Bosconi Stallions Volume 2 is very much a triumph in this regard too. From Nas1, who kicks off the release courtesy of the brilliantly bleepy âPeli Peliâ (complete with 8-bit sounds) to A Guy Called Gerald, whose âAlwaysâ sees him welcomed back to the Bosconi fold in emphatic fashion to label boss Fabio Della Torre (who perks up under his Minimono project alongside Ennio Colaci with âPandora Peaksâ), this is a release thatâs stuffed to the brim with high-quality electronica. The likes of Riccio (âGet It Onâ) and Rei Loci (the suitably named â808â) are reminders of the labelâs ability to introduce new talents, whereas British tech-house stalwart 100hz shows heâs lost none of his panache on âTendernessâ and Rufus (a member of Bosconi Soundystem alongside Della Torre and Mass Prod) impresses on the haunting, eerie tones of âUnder the Lineâ. Mass Prod is another individual who makes a stunning solo addition here, with âMathemagixâ a frankly mental piece of music that has to be heard to be believed.
The release is full of surprises too. Lifeâs Track (aka Herva & Dukwa) impress on the chaotic, UK-inspired strands of âWasting My Timeâ, while Hervaâs gorgeous âCrash Pointâ makes for a fitting finale. Elsewhere, up-tempo cuts from Dukwa (âThanks Daddyâ), Bosconi Soundsystem (âTutto Gas) and Soutine ft. The Clover (âFlorence Shuffleâ) ensure the listener stays enthralled throughout.
A package that features a plethora of exciting sounds, the much-anticipated second Stallions series is a real joy from start to finish. Pre-order it HERE.