From the crackle of cassette tapes to the thunder of hardcore basslines, Salvatore Panzali’s journey is pure DJ mythology.
First decks (mid-80s): In 1985, armed with nothing more than a borrowed turntable from his father and a cassette deck, Salvatore began mixing. No fancy gear, just raw instinct and endless nights of trial and error. Every blend was a battle, every transition a discovery.
Producer’s heart (1993 onward): By ’93, Salvatore shifted gears into production, sculpting beats that fused his hardcore roots with the warmth of house and Latin rhythms. He often says: “Both DJing and producing laid-back music like house and Latin are becoming increasingly close to my heart.” That duality — the fire of hardcore and the soul of house — became his signature.