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Musto & Bones

An extremely successful, albeit short, liaison between DJs Tommy Musto and Frankie Bone fragments, which led to club achievement with singles such as for example ‘Dangerous FOR THE Dance Flooring’ and ‘All I’D LIKE WOULD BE TO Get Away’. In retrospect ‘Harmful’ may have achieved even more signifcant crossover achievement experienced it been even more fully supported by the duo’s record organization, with quite a while hold off between its UK and home release. The collaboration eventually dissolved following a solitary recording as Bone fragments spent even more of his period DJing, while Musto continued to be in NY to oversee their organization and studio tasks: ‘Essentially, we also grew aside musically’ is usually how Musto remembers this era. He would continue to become hugely effective remixer towards the celebrities, while his previous partner persevered around the live circuit and focused on his Sonic Groove Information business. The duo was still contracted for another recording, however, and delicate, but amicable, litigation proceeded until Bone fragments could be taken off the agreement, Musto offering rather his cooperation with Victor Simonelli, Colourblind.

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