Italo Magnets
Description: Klein + M.B.O. were an Italian Italo disco musical group formed by producers, songwriters and arrangers Mario Boncaldo (from Italy) and Tony Carrasco (from United States). Rossana Casale, a jazz singer along with American chorus singer Naimy Hacket, provided vocals on their records.
Description: Klein + M.B.O. were an Italian Italo disco musical group formed by producers, songwriters and arrangers Mario Boncaldo (from Italy) and Tony Carrasco (from United States). Rossana Casale, a jazz singer along with American chorus singer Naimy Hacket, provided vocals on their records.
Description: Ken Laszlo (born Gianni Coraini) is an Italian Italo disco singer who became famous in the 1980s. Laszlo was interested in music at a young age and his career began in 1980 when he played and sang in discos, bowling alleys, and clubs. His first hit in Europe was the single "Hey Hey Guy" in 1984.
Description: Italian writer Italo Svevo had a profound influence on modern literature. He was an innovator both in the language and the novel's structure. His most important work, Zeno's Conscience, was ignored in Italy and was recognized only after his death because James Joyce had the book translated to French and French critics praised its originality.
Description: This incredible design is inspired by the style of the 80s, and is ideal for all people who like retro music from the 80s, disco, and retro graphic style with vibrant colors, handmade typography, and geometric shapes and cool textures. . It is ideal for fans who adore the retro aesthetic and rad 80s vibes.
Description: Ken Laszlo (born Gianni Coraini) is an Italian Italo disco singer who became famous in the 1980s. Laszlo was interested in music at a young age and his career began in 1980 when he played and sang in discos, bowling alleys, and clubs. His first hit in Europe was the single "Hey Hey Guy" in 1984.
Description: Baltimora was an Italian music project from Milan, active from 1984 to 1987. They are best known for their 1985 single "Tarzan Boy" and are often considered a one-hit wonder in the United Kingdom and the United States due to the song's success compared to their other singles. In other European countries, including their native Italy, Baltimora enjoyed more success.