PLANET FUNK: new album “BLOOOM” released on January 16th

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“BLOOOM”, the new album of unreleased songs by PLANET FUNK, will be released on Friday 16 January.

“BLOOOM” arrives at the end of an intense, creative and music-rich year that saw Alex Neri (DJ, keyboards, synthesizers), Marco Baroni (keyboards, piano, programming), Dan Black (vocals and guitar) and Alex Uhlmann (vocals and guitar) busy studying, collaborating and live in Italy and abroad, a path that today is transformed into new energy, in an even more open vision aimed at the future.

Exactly one year ago PLANET FUNK released “Nights in White Satin”, a single that reached the top of the radio charts and kicked off a season full of concerts and DJ sets in Italy and around the world.

The following “I get a rush”, the collaboration with Alfa and Manu Chao in the remix of their success “A me mi plea” and the song “It's natural” together with Francesca Michielin confirmed Planet Funk's ability to renew itself and dialogue with different musical worlds, always remaining faithful to their own identity.

During this journey, music has inevitably become intertwined with life. The memory of Sergio Della Monica and Domenico “Gigi” Canu, pillars and founding souls of the PLANET FUNK project, is a living part of this new chapter. Their vision, their creative spirit and their way of understanding music continue to be a constant guide, a deep root from which new ideas and new directions are born.

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