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Calibro 35 Listening Party and Video Screening in Austin!

Snack Bar in Austin has partnered up with Waterloo Record store in Austin, Texas to throw a special listening party for Calibro 35 new album "Ritornano Quelli Di..."
They will also screen their music videos and special videos. If you're in Austin, don't miss it! They will be serving their favorite Italian wine and coffee all night!

Thursday, August 19 at 8pm
Snack Bar
1224 S Congress Avenue
Austin, Texas

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Calibro 35 Introducing the cinematic mayhem of Italian music combo!

"Italian soundtrack funk that sounds like Goblin recording at Stax!"
—Wax Poetics Magazine

"This is a textured sound, all polyester, red leather, sex, death, and car chases"
—Buzzine

"Live instrumentation handled in ways that bring something new to the tunes, but remain very faithful to their original inspiration."
—Dusty Groove

Charting Top 50 on CMJ Top 200!

MOJO - 3 Star Review! September Issue

Alarm Press - "Best Albums of the Week" 7/13

Nublu Records is proud to present the U.S. debut album from Italian funk maestros, Calibro 35!

These guys are something else, creating an explosive mix of funk, jazz and rock into what sounds like a classic soundtrack to an Italian mobster movie from the 60's! A perfect accompaniment to driving that small roadster you've always dreamed about. The four piece band is helmed by Tommaso Colliva (Muse, Franz Ferdinand, Arto Lindsay) and his musical cast of characters: Massimo Martellotta (Stewart Copeland) on guitars, Enrico Gabrielli on keyboards, brass and flute, Fabio Rondanini on drums and Luca Nano Cavina on bass.

Check out this mini-site for a more extensive bio, along with photos, additional tracks and a peek at the band in the studio. Also check out this video mash-up of the infamous car chase scene in Bullit with Calibro 35 track, "Five Dolls for an August Moon" which was selected top tune on KCRW!

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NEW RELEASES New remix releases out March 23rd worldwide!

FORRO IN THE DARK
Perro Loco Remixes
Digital only


Two original tracks from Forro in the Dark's latest album 'Light A Candle' get remixed. First up is Solo (Deadfish/Dirtybird/Southern Fried), a very talented DJ/producer who's been tearing up the dancefloors in the UK and beyond. He's delivered a good number of heavy club hitters recently and this remix is no less! A super summer feel good track with a great sax hook.

Next is Uproot Andy, Brooklyn based DJ/producer from ZZK and Bersa Discos labels. Here he turns the quirky reggae inspired original to a electro cumbia number. Hot, hot, hot.

"the sneaky Ibiza hit?" DMC Buzz Charts #19

DJ support from Laurent Garnier, Annie Mac (BBC), X-Press 2, Crookers, and many more.




HESS IS MORE
Hits Remixes EP
Digital only


Hess Is More's "Ssshhh" and Yes Boss" from their debut U.S. album "Hits," finally get the remix treatment from a slew of red hot producers. London house freaks Zombie Disco Squad (Made To Play) are up first, with a cracking remix of "Ssshhhh." Glaswegian producer The Revenge, clocks in next for all the spaced out, cosmic heads out there. His remix of "Yes Boss" is a chilled out future disco number that would fit nicely at your next loft party or sprawled out on a Mediterranean beach with a brew in one hand and sunscreen in the other. Hess Is More's "Ssshhh" and Yes Boss" from their debut U.S. album "Hits," finally get the remix treatment from a slew of red hot producers. London house freaks Zombie Disco Squad (Made To Play) are up first, with a cracking remix of "Ssshhhh." Glaswegian producer The Revenge, clocks in next for all the spaced out, cosmic heads out there. His remix of "Yes Boss" is a chilled out future disco number that would fit nicely at your next loft party or sprawled out on a Mediterranean beach with a brew in one hand and sunscreen in the other.

Last but not least, disco house maestro Pete Herbert steps up to the plate with his take on "Yes Boss." One word comes to mind when you hear this tune, Funky! A stomping bass-line accompanies horns and guitar stabs that move the feet and clear the mind. Both The Revenge and Pete Herbert mixes come with DJ friendly dub versions.

DJ support from Gilb'R (Chateau Flight), Jeannie Hopper, Jacques Renault, Michael Rutten and many others.

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CHARLES STELLA

Interview by Hakan Turan aka Kino

Producer / Artist / Engineer Charles Stella is an East Bay native who now divides his time between New York City and the Bay Area. An early advocate of computer based music technology, Charles has become well known for his innovative production techniques and rich sonic landscapes. Recent Production / Remixing credits include Norah Jones, Mos Def, Wax Poetic, DJ Logic, Olu Dara, Saul Williams and Jamaican DJ legend U-Roy.

Kino: What is mediocrity in music in your opinion?

Charles: Not taking chances. following a formula too closely.

Kino: How many records did you do for Nublu records?

Charles: A lot! Wax Poetic , Love Trio , Temple of Soul Sessions. We are working on new projects as well...

Kino: Your relationship with Ilhan precedes Nublu long before it was open, after all these years,what's his most creative effort to this day?

Charles: Of course I think the new stuff is the most creative because that is what we are doing now. But looking back it all is very cool. And all different. Ilhan is an incredible catalyst for inspiring new directions.

Kino: If you must choose one instrument to do an album, which would it be?

Charles: My modular synthesizer.

Kino: How much of a communist are you?

Charles: Not much.

Kino: What is your favourite record of all time?

Charles: Usually what I am listening to at the moment.

Kino: Is it really important to be in a studio when making music for computer speakers and ipods?

Charles: "The Studio" is such a broad term these days. with technology as it is now you can create almost anywhere. It has way more to do with what you are creating than what you are creating with. The media and delivery mediums are changing but it still has to sound good and be creative.

Kino: Do you reckon if anyone will listen to the contemporary music of our age in the next century?

Charles: Yes

Kino: What is the most vicious human invention apart from guns?

Charles: Leaf blowers

Kino: Bearing in mind that a club is a place for dancing and drinking what separates Nublu from other clubs?

Charles: Nublu is unique. Anybody can make a club, but, it's what you do with it. Nublu has such a cool and diverse vibe to it.

Kino: What is the most important: delay or reverb?

Charles: Delay! in all it's forms

Kino: What does the beat signify to you?

Charles: Which way to shake my ass.

Kino: What do you make of the Grammy awards?

Charles: I am not so into big spectacles, but, I think having a community of music people joining together to help one another is good.

Kino: Is cinema dead?

Charles: No, but it's been sleeping...

Kino: What is culture?

Charles: Culture is life... constantly changing , evolving.

Kino: Do you find silence as inspiring in a recording studio, as an empty canvas is inspiring to a painter?

Charles: I value silence quite a bit. It's critical to my thinking process.

Kino: Do you think Hip Hop has anything to do with Jazz?

Charles: Absolutely. It flows from the same spring.