![]() The ease of operation versus a 7F, G is not comparable. For more information and assistance reserving large dozer rentals, contact us online or give us a call at 86. If I needed a straight push tractor and a good 7G comes along I wouldn't hesitate. Another local guy has a 7R bought it new, its a hoss cat, but its also diff steer with a good cab. They use it to push 621 scrapers as well as general dozing. These guys are pretty heavy hitters, they do commercial stuff like Walmart, most industrial developments around here. They will not even pull they're stuff on a farm. Stefano Noferini joins the G-Bar residents tomorrow night for the Belated Birthday Ball.Like I said before I have two pieces that keep me fairly steady, with my investment the return is far greater than running some bigger stuff. I'm sure that it will be an energetic night for everybody.” Says Stefano: “It’s the first time for me. While his songs are getting plenty of exposure at the Eberle Street club, it will be the first time Stefano has set foot inside G-Bar himself. “His remix of Marshall Jefferson’s Move Your Body has been getting battered at G-Bar for months as have his tracks Complementary Access and My Forbidden Love.” “He is very underground but at the same time his sound is uplifting and happy. “His music is very G-Bar,” Dave continues. We thought we should tap into that now before anyone else did. “If you look on Beatport’s Top 100 about 20 of the tracks are his. “He has got to be the most in demand producer right now,” says the club’s co-promoter and DJ Dave Bennett. There was no one track or gig that happened, it was a gradual coming together.”Ĭurrently working on his own take on the Kim Carnes’ classic Bette Davis Eyes, and a follow-up to his recent single Fact, tomorrow night Stefano jets into Liverpool to headline G-Bar’s Belated Birthday Ball. ![]() “My success as a DJ came before my success as a producer. Then 10 years ago techno music grabbed hold of me and I took off,” he recalls. “Fifteen years ago in Italy the club scene was focused on house music and this affected me. With a rich music scene in Italy, has Stefano been influenced by his birthplace? “Tribal techno and house music are the main ingredients. “My music is a mix of a lot of different genres of sound,” he explains. ![]() The track that got him hooked on music may have been southern soul but don’t expect to find many soulful vibes in Stefano’s sets these days. “It was a small club but a big success for me.” ![]() “My career started in the middle of the 90s with my first ‘gig’ in 1993 in a city near Florence,” Stefano continues. “Once I discovered that music was my life, I concentrated on my work. My first 45” single Joe Tex’s I Gotcha was the inspiration for my passion,” he recalls. So where did it all begin for the Italian star? Last year saw the release of his The Sun EP on Toolroom Records and his weeks are packed with gigs all over the world from Ibiza’s Pacha to Bahrain’s Cocoon Lounge. The Florence-born musician was named Producer of the Year by online music store Beatport, has had a string of hit tracks and is winning plaudits across the industry with his tunes played by everyone from Paul Van Dyk to Richie Hawtin. HE HAS been at the music game for nigh on two decades but tech house star Stefano Noferini is, by his own admission, having the best year of his career. Ahead of G-Bar’s Belated Birthday Ball tomorrow, Emma Johnson catches up with special guest Stefano Noferini ![]()
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