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Cosmic temple, Chapter 3

810.6K streams

810,587

Back to My Funky Side

308.3K streams

308,281

Back To My Funky Side (The Remix)

182.2K streams

182,203

Cielarko EP

130.8K streams

130,787

Sky Dump

129.5K streams

129,521

Cosmic Drag

114.8K streams

114,766

Cosmic Temple (The Remixes)

97.9K streams

97,922

My Funky Side

80.5K streams

80,521

Oil Painting

79K streams

79,030

Podalirius Remixes, Vol.1

63K streams

62,954

Biography

A founding father of the Cosmic Disco sound, Italian DJ Daniele Baldelli rose to prominence with his mixture of European electronica, synth pop (often played at slower speeds), equalizer effects, and ethnic folk music. Baldelli's use of African and Brazilian material helped distinguish his style from Italo disco, which permeated the clubs of Northern Italy during the 1970s. Taking up residence at the Cosmic, a venue by Lake Garda, he introduced club goers to a worldly, hypnotic sound during the late '70s and early '80s. Although the Cosmic Disco movement slowed down as the '80s progressed, Baldelli's reputation allowed him to extend his career into the following decades. Baldelli was born in 1952 in the tourist town of Cattolica, where he made his DJ debut at the age of 17. After logging several years at the Tabu Club, he was recruited to take his record-spinning expertise to Baia, which in turn led to a multi-year residency at Cosmic. The infamous club opened in April 1979 and was instrumental in developing Baldelli's signature sound, which took influence from the club's drug culture (namely heroin, which caused its users to dance slowly) and the waning popularity of traditional dance music. Drug problems forced many clubs to close during the 1980s, but Baldelli's influence persevered into the 21st century, aided in part by such compilations as Cosmic Sound and Baia Degli Angeli 1977-1978. ~ Andrew Leahey, Rovi