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Whether you're a vinyl collector scouring Discogs for an original pressing or a digital listener discovering it on a curated playlist , "Peace" remains a masterclass in Italian-influenced deep house. It isn't just a song title; it's a sonic manifesto for the dance floor. Looking to dive deeper into 2000s electronic history?
They had a knack for digging through crate-finds to create loops that felt both vintage and fresh.
Rediscovering "Peace": The Deep House Legacy of Tutto Matto In the early 2000s, the electronic music landscape was shifting. Amidst the rise of mainstream trance and progressive house, a duo from Italy known as carved out a niche that was unapologetically soulful, groove-driven, and distinctly European. Their 2002 single, "Peace," stands as a testament to that era—a track that captured the sun-drenched spirit of Mediterranean house while maintaining a sophisticated, underground edge. The Sound of Tutto Matto
When "Peace" was released in 2002, it quickly became a staple in the record bags of DJs like Gilles Peterson and Norman Jay. It sat comfortably between the worlds of and Deep House , making it versatile enough for a beach bar in Ibiza or a dark basement club in London.