Bacci Bros. Records
Founded in 1997 in London by brothers Dario and Rolando Bacci—hailing from Rome, the Eternal City—Bacci Bros. Records has been a vibrant force in electronic music for over two decades.
Musical Style and Genres
The label blends melodic, soulful house with funky vocals, electronic chill-out, lounge, and acoustic soul. Influences from bossa, soca, mambo, tribal Latin jazz, and West Indies sounds fuse into irresistible house grooves and breakbeats. Today, it champions house, minimal, tech-house, and deep-house, alongside vintage Italian soundtracks from the 50s, 60s, and 70s.
Notable Achievements and Artists
- Breakthrough hits in 2000: "Movin’ Too Fast" by Artful Dodger and Romina Johnson, and "So Beautiful" by Britalics (released on Azuli).
- Rolando Bacci's alias Hardage, featuring collaborations with Peter Gabriel, Mark King (Level 42), Jocelyn Brown, Maxi Priest, Michael Franti, Nina Miranda (Smoke City), and Joy Malcolm (Moby, Incognito). Tracks graced top chill-out compilations like Buddha Bar.
- Current roster includes Pirupa, Deniz Kurtel, Face Off, TODDS!, Paolo “Madzone” Zampetti, Baggi Begovic, Laurent Wolf, and The Dons.
- Pioneering vintage soundtrack series spotlighting Ennio Morricone, Piero Piccioni, Luis Bacalov, Nino Rota, and more, establishing leadership in this niche since 2008.
From London’s dynamic scene, Bacci Bros. Records continues to blend global flavors into innovative electronic sounds.