Rock and pop Italian pop and rock has produced many stars including:
Laura Pausini,
Eros Ramazzotti,
Mango,
Max Pezzali,
Biagio Antonacci,
Antonello Venditti,
Lucio Dalla,
Lara Fabian,
Tiziano Ferro,
Anna Tatangelo, partially
Salvatore Adamo and
Pooh,
Adriano Celentano,
Mina,
Andrea Bocelli and
Elisa. Additionally, a popular singer is
Viola Valentino. The modern style of
pop music tends toward sentimental ballads with a
crooning vocal style, although it previously had a blend of Mediterranean folk rhythms fused with pop forms. These folkier pop artists included
Lucio Battisti,
Vasco Rossi and
Pino Daniele. Modern and young emerging artists falling within this genre who have acquired public success for their voices include
Alessandra Amoroso,
Malika Ayane,
Emma,
Arisa and
Noemi to name a few. During the 1960s and 1970s, Italian popular music changed by incorporating Latin American and Anglo musical traditions, especially
Brazilian
bossa nova, American and British
rock and roll and even
jazz. The same period saw diversification in the
cinema of Italy, and
Cinecittà films included complex scores by composers including
Ennio Morricone,
Armando Trovaioli,
Piero Piccioni and
Piero Umiliani. This film music remained popular in the 1970s, and then underwent a revival in the 1990s. Italy was one of the leading nations of the progressive rock movement of the 1970s (the others being
Germany and the
United Kingdom), and its progressive scene was big, united and lively. The main Italian style of progressive rock was
symphonic rock mixed with Italian
folk music influences, e.g.
Banco del Mutuo Soccorso,
Le Orme,
Premiata Forneria Marconi,
Pooh,
Il Balletto di Bronzo. There were also some
experimental rock bands around, such as
Area. Progressive rock concerts were usually political events with an energetic atmosphere: Area's songs had mainly
left-wing political lyrics. Beginning in the 1980s, pop grew more heterogeneous and more in line with international sounds. Italian
house music spawned
Black Box, whose first single "
Ride on Time" was an international hit, making the Top 10 in many countries and no 1 in the UK, becoming the UK's best-selling single of 1989.
Zucchero is a leading Italian rock musician along with
Luciano Ligabue and
Vasco Rossi, whilst
Jovanotti is a widely popular singer mixing elements of
dance music with Italian popular music and
rap. Other prominent rock bands include
Litfiba. In the 2000s,
dance music group
DB Boulevard with vocalist
Moony, charted at number 3 on the
UK Singles Chart in 2001, with their song "
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Electronic and dance music Techno,
trance, and
electronica are all popular forms of
electronic dance music in Italy. The country is home to genres such as
Italodance,
Italo house and
Italo disco, and the Swiss-born but Italy-raised
Robert Miles was one of the seminal artists of the
dream trance genre. •
Baltimora •
Barrio Jazz Gang •
Benny Benassi •
Black Box •
East Side Beat •
Eiffel 65 •
Gabry Ponte •
Gigi D'Agostino •
Giorgio Moroder •
Kano •
Koto •
Livin' Joy •
Montefiori Cocktail •
Nicola Conte •
Raf •
Scotch Hip hop The Italian hip hop scene began in the early 1990s with
Articolo 31 from
Milan. Their style was mainly influenced by the
East Coast rap. Other early rap groups are typically politically oriented acts, such as
99 Posse (who later became influenced by British
trip hop). More recent artists of the genre include
Fabri Fibra and
Club Dogo. ==Return to tradition: patchanka==