Paolo Aniello (aka New Digital Fidelity) is a producer/ DJ and Scopic records founder based in London, UK. Paolo was born and raised in Bari, Southern Italy, where he started producing music at 13.
Currently, he is working on his new record label called Scopic Records, where the first two releases are EPs that he has produced, which will contain remixes by Byron The Aquarius and K15. Simultaneously, he finalized his EP on the historical Detroit label Moods and Groove, which includes a remix by Fred
Crush On The Beachside (original mix) - (6:29) 124 BPM
Shattered - (5:05) 120 BPM
Crush On The Beachside (K15 remix) - (6:58) 128 BPM
Cracking - (5:43) 123 BPM
Review: New Digital Fidelity continues to make waves with his latest offering on Crush On The Beachside, following successful debuts on Moods & Grooves and his own Scopic Records. Displaying an evident affection for Detroit house, the EP kicks off with the raw and intense "Crush On The Beachside", featuring humid chords and jacked-up drums that set a bold tone. "Shattered" introduces more loose and jumbled beatdown grooves, showcasing the artist's versatility. The package includes a remix of the title track by K15, adding a bubbly, jazzy, and cuddly dimension to the original. Closing the EP is "Cracking" with its rich chord-work and bristling drum funk and undeniable deep house vibes!
Review: Scopic Records - a new UK label which aims to "bring newcomers and artists with backgrounds, regardless of their background or gender" - launches with a single by its founder New Digital Fidelity in collaboration with singer Monet. We get three nicely different mixes of 'Getting Colder' in all. The club mix is a classic New York deep house groove with chunky pianos chords and Monet's confident vocal performance. The original is a slower version but still effortlessly groovy, bringing its soul, jazz, and R&B influences to the fore. US techno's man of the moment Byron the Aquarius completes the set by turning the track inside out with shuffling hats, snapping machinefunk snares and a bubbling bass, making it even more impressive by exposing its moving parts and giving them a neat polish.
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