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During its peak from , Much More was arguably the most glamorous discotheque in the Italian capital. Its parquet dance floor and high-end sound system, featuring Technics SP-15 turntables, provided the stage for Faber Cucchetti to showcase his technical mastery. Cucchetti was a pioneer of the Italian radio-to-club crossover, having helped found Radio Dimensione Suono in 1977. Musical Significance of the 7-11-1982 Set
: Early hits from Wham! ( "Young Guns" ) and Spandau Ballet ( "Live and Let Live" ) illustrate the club's role in breaking mainstream pop acts within a dance context. faber_cucchetti_live_at_much_more_7_11_1982
The recording is a quintessential artifact of Rome’s 1980s nightlife, capturing a Sunday afternoon set by one of Italy's most influential DJs. Recorded at the legendary club Much More , located in Via Luciani, this set serves as a time capsule for the "Old School" Roman disco scene. The Cultural Context: Much More and Faber Cucchetti During its peak from , Much More was
: It features then-cutting-edge electronic sounds like Heaven 17’s "Let Me Go" and Falco’s "Maschine Brennt" . Musical Significance of the 7-11-1982 Set : Early
: The set opens with "Mt. Airy Groove" by Pieces of a Dream and incorporates heavy basslines from Trouble Funk's "Let's Get Small" .