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Some Experiments

Gigi D'Agostino · 2006

158 min · 37 tracks · Latin jazz · Italo dance

A vibrant blend of Italo dance beats and melodic hooks that captures the essence of early 2000s electronic music.

Why this album works

Best for
long, immersive listening sessions dynamic emotional journeys layered, dense sonic textures
Context
Released in January 2006, 'Some Experiments' marks Gigi D'Agostino's continued evolution in the electronic music scene following his commercial peak in the late 1990s. By this time, he had solidified his status as a prominent figure in the Italo dance genre, building on hits from previous albums such as 'L'Amour Toujours' and 'The Best of Gigi D'Agostino'.
If you like
Latin jazz, Italo dance

Some Experiments is an album by Gigi D'Agostino, released in 2006. A vibrant blend of Italo dance beats and melodic hooks that captures the essence of early 2000s electronic music. This album features remixes and original tracks that showcase Gigi D'Agostino's signature sound, furthering his influence within the Italo dance movement. Though it did not achieve the same commercial success as earlier works, it contributed to his legacy and maintained a dedicated fanbase in Europe. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Some Experiments sound like?

A vibrant blend of Italo dance beats and melodic hooks that captures the essence of early 2000s electronic music. Rooted in Latin jazz and Italo dance.

What makes Some Experiments by Gigi D'Agostino notable?

This album features remixes and original tracks that showcase Gigi D'Agostino's signature sound, furthering his influence within the Italo dance movement. Though it did not achieve the same commercial success as earlier works, it contributed to his legacy and maintained a dedicated fanbase in Europe. Released in January 2006, 'Some Experiments' marks Gigi D'Agostino's continued evolution in the electronic music scene following his commercial peak in the late 1990s. By this time, he had solidified his status as a prominent figure in the Italo dance genre, building on hits from previous albums such as 'L'Amour Toujours' and 'The Best of Gigi D'Agostino'.

Who is Some Experiments for?

Some Experiments works well if you're into long, immersive listening sessions, dynamic emotional journeys and layered, dense sonic textures.

How many songs are on Some Experiments?

Some Experiments has 37 tracks, running approximately 158 minutes.

Tracklist

37 tracks·158:54

Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.

Disc 1

  • 1 Lo sbaglio (Quaglio mix) 4:55
  • 2 Gigi's Love 4:47
  • 3 Raggatanz 3:26
  • 4 Luce (Risparmio mix) 2:06
  • 5 Con te partirò (bozza grezza) Standout 5:27
  • 6 Don't Cry Tonight Standout 5:35
  • 7 The Final Countdown Standout 5:43
  • 8 Thank You for All 2:40
  • 9 The Way (Gigi live 2005) 4:20
  • 10 La Passion Medley With Rectangle (Gigi live 2005) 4:54
  • 11 Ancora insieme 4:21
  • 12 Stay (Gigi Dag From Beyond) 6:17
  • 13 Those Were the Days (Su Le Mano) 5:23
  • 14 Hold On 2:53
  • 15 Cold Wind (Gigi D'Agostino Dark) 4:20
  • 16 Again 4:41
  • 17 Wherever 3:46
  • 18 The Only One 4:03

Disc 2

  • 1 I Wonder Why (Non Giochiamo F.M.) 2:58
  • 2 Lo Sbaglio (Quaglio Tanz) 4:16
  • 3 Rugiada 4:27
  • 4 Natural (Solo Musica) 2:54
  • 5 Luce (Spreco mix) 3:12
  • 6 Pigia Pigia 3:36
  • 7 Don't Cry Tonight (Gigi & Luca Tanz) 5:23
  • 8 Tecno Uonz (Gigi Uonz) 3:46
  • 9 Semplicemente (Legna mix) 3:40
  • 10 Tresca Losca 4:20
  • 11 Non Giochiamo 4:38
  • 12 Manovella (demo Scemo) 4:08
  • 13 Unilaterale (Ambientale) 5:08
  • 14 Mas Fuerte 6:41
  • 15 Tecno Uonz (Mondello & D'Agostino Tanz F.M.) 3:34
  • 16 Pensando 3:25
  • 17 Semplicemente (Non Giochiamo) 4:35
  • 18 Raggi Di Sole 4:19
  • 19 Rodamón 4:02

Release Date

January 1, 2006

Genre

Italo dance, Latin jazz

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Artist Origin

Italy

Runtime

158 min 54 sec