Mediterranea of Giuni Russo relives 40 years after its birth thanks to a new remix version. It’s the first Summer Hit of Vanity Fair. And it will be the soundtrack of this summer

For the first time in its history Vanity Fair Italy joins Warner Music Italy To give life to an unprecedented musical operation. 40 years after the first release, Mediterraneanone of the most touching and evocative songs of Juni Russoreturns to a new sound guise. The remix signed by the DJ and producer Mattia Del Moro, aka Dumarwill be available from midnight in all digital stores.

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A project, unique in its kind, made of four hands with The goal of enhancing the repertoire of one of the greatest Italian artists in a contemporary keyto get to the new generations and ensure that his cultural legacy continues to live over the years.

The song, single forerunner of the homonymous album released in March 1984, e Written together with Maria Antonietta Sisiniis a hymn to summer and Mediterranean identity.

«One of our wishes, for a summer number of Vanity Fairwas launch a sumemer hit, a catchphrase that would make dance and dream. With Warner Music Italy we considered various songs, many artists and several remixes, and then arrives to Mediterranean: a new, wonderful version of Giuni’s masterpiece, to which I am very attached. I hope you accompany you inside the summer and towards the Mediterranean, wherever you are, “he says Simone Marchetti, Director of Vanity Fair Italy.

Tells Maria Antonietta Sisini: «I really like this new version. The voice sounds very modern and the atmosphere is that of the original piece, which enchanted me like a siren. It is as if you take a revenge. Then the song had not been understood. The records did not consider it quite catchy. Juni suffered a lot, because Mediterranean It was her, in fact he always repeated: “Mediterranean I’m me“»,

To return new sounds to this piece of history of Italian music, Mattia del Moro, aka Dumar, producer and DJ Friulian. With several projects in Italy and abroad, Dumar is known for his musical rework in which he combines past and presentrespecting the original interpreters but returning to their works a new vigor. “I imagined a meeting, in reality never happened, between Giuni Russo and Giorgio Moroder. Among all my projects this is among the most reckless I have done. The enthusiasm of Maria Antonietta Sisini overwhelmed me: We unite a vision of non -museum songs. The legacy of certain artists must be carried out ».

To celebrate the exit of Mediterranean, Vanity Fair dedicates a Russo one to Giuni digital cover exclusive with an unpublished portrait of the artist, also chosen as the cover of the individual.


Source: Vanity Fair

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