Sunday, October 17, 2010

My Legs Ache When I Go Tobed

Belatti in Morelia. Nomads

-time with Carlos Belatti started very enjoyable. In a meeting with some media, Belatti spoke about his recent foray into the opening of a record company, born from the desire to support American farmers (mostly) with the passion of electronic music.

Upon acceptance of this kind, commonly associated regretted electronic music blends are made from a Luis Miguel-Punchis Punchis background. Said such time is the musical culture we have grown, unlike places where quality music is a fundamental part of the lives of children are very young. When asked how he would define the genre simply replied that there was no question of definitions. "I just feel it."

Despite being named DJ of the Year in 2009 and constantly travel the world, Bellati is friendly and gives rise to good conversations, we talk about his love of cinema, gives a glimpse of busy life it takes to be "working on the planes" and then finish in the cabin and his love for the radio (which was where he started). As a curiosity, his radio show presented (like satellite) on Wednesdays from 10 to 11 and lasted more than 9 years.

Finally, in the climax of his visit to the city, came to the appointment in Horus Discoteque Saturday night 16. Adehene appeared alongside Eddie Funky, Ray Espinosa and Said Galva. Shortly before 12, and preceded by Eddie Funky, Bellati began to play. In a cab to the town center, Bellati put on your headphones and apparently was immersed in the electronic universe to give a good night of beats that reach the soul and move the body.

Eddie

Funky

Belatti

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