The italian DJ and producer Sam Ruffillo is the Italian disco part of Toy Tonics. Sam has an impressive range of fans already after only three EPs: DJs like Gerd Janson, The Blessed Madonna, Pete Tong, Purple Disco Machine and Ash Lauryn are supporting his music.
His tracks “Danza Organica” and “Perfetta Cosi” could be easily some of the most played summer tracks in 2022. With only 3 EPs on Toy Tonics, he might be the most talked about producer on the Berlin label (along with Cody Currie and Coeo). One of his disco songs from his latest EP “Chiamami Subito” made it into the high rotation playlist of the biggest italian pop radios and is still growing in the international club underground scene.
Coming from Sicily with Roots in New York, Sam incorporates all what disco originally was about!
And you can hear this in his music.
Mediterranean disco and funky house with Italian vocals are his trademark vibes. On his records (Italianissimo) and also in his super elegant DJ set.
That range from rare 80ies Italian edits to hands in the air house rarities from the 90s that make people go mad… He’s shared the dj-booth with names like Kapote, Cody Currie, Coeo, Barbara Boeing, Soundstream, Session Victim, Massimiliano Pagliara and played the best clubs around Europe in London, Amsterdam, Munich, Berlin, Paris, Milan, Rome and Barcelona.
Review: In honour of the imprint's fifth birthday, Boogie Cafe founders Jimmy The Twin and Alex Dinham have decided to offer up a first label compilation containing previously unheard tracks from their growing family of artists. There's naturally plenty to set the pulse racing among the woozy deep house, shuffling broken beats, seductive synth-boogie and retro-futurist US garage on offer, with highlights including the musically expansive brilliance of Sean McCabe's "Infinity", the slick New Jersey bump of Goshawk's "Home (Throwback Vibe Mix)", the Balearic nu-disco bliss of Piers Kirwan's "Shout", the spacey Afro-bruk shapes of EVM128's "Tuff" and the sub-heavy dancehall-soul bounce of Haze City's broken house gem "Yer Tiz". Top stuff from the Bristol-based imprint: don't let it pass you by!
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