Roots
Aeroplane is a solo DJ consisting of Vito de Luca in the pilot seat. Vito de Luca was born in Belgium to Italian parents. De Luca used to own a record store when he was 19 years old, which in a way helped to develop his eclectic taste of music and incorporate it in his tracks under the guidance of his mother’s brother, who is a DJ too. The Italian-Belgian producer and DJ created Aeroplane together with his Italian buddy, Stephen Fasano in 2007, after meeting him for the first time in 2001. However, the latter chose to focus on his own project and amicably left de Luca to be the sole man in the cockpit in 2010.
Aeroplane is a solo DJ consisting of Vito de Luca in the pilot seat. Vito de Luca was born in Belgium to Italian parents. De Luca used to own a record store when he was 19 years old, which in a way helped to develop his eclectic taste of music and incorporate it in his tracks under the guidance of his mother’s brother, who is a DJ too. The Italian-Belgian producer and DJ created Aeroplane together with his Italian buddy, Stephen Fasano in 2007, after meeting him for the first time in 2001. However, the latter chose to focus on his own project and amicably left de Luca to be the sole man in the cockpit in 2010.
Sounds
Techno, nu-disco, house, Balearic beat.
Techno, nu-disco, house, Balearic beat.
Where you might have heard him
Aeroplane’s first album was We Can’t Fly (co-produced by a French producer – Bertrand Burgalat), alluded to French dance music and was released in September 2010 under the UK Wall of Sound label. Soon after, the tracks leaked online and amassed a lot of positive reviews by fans and disco music critics alike. Some of the most famous singles in it are “Mountains of Moscow”, “London Bridge” and “The Point of No Return”. Aeroplane has also done several remixes, most notably for Grace Jones’ “Williams’ Blood” and Sebastien Tellier’s “Kilometer”. He also did a very notable remix of the Friendly Fires’ “Paris” featuring Au Revoir Simone. If you’ve been to the W at all, you may notice it playing as it’s in constant rotation in their Symmetry album all across their hotels worldwide.
Aeroplane’s first album was We Can’t Fly (co-produced by a French producer – Bertrand Burgalat), alluded to French dance music and was released in September 2010 under the UK Wall of Sound label. Soon after, the tracks leaked online and amassed a lot of positive reviews by fans and disco music critics alike. Some of the most famous singles in it are “Mountains of Moscow”, “London Bridge” and “The Point of No Return”. Aeroplane has also done several remixes, most notably for Grace Jones’ “Williams’ Blood” and Sebastien Tellier’s “Kilometer”. He also did a very notable remix of the Friendly Fires’ “Paris” featuring Au Revoir Simone. If you’ve been to the W at all, you may notice it playing as it’s in constant rotation in their Symmetry album all across their hotels worldwide.
Why see him
Aeroplane is not just a DJ that has a mixed background, his slow disco-house sounds coming from the decks allow people on the floor to breathe and be ready for more of it. That is just how he soars. Expect some in-flight tech-house music with sprinkles of disco atmosphere when Aeroplane embarks on a night-to-dawn journey at Hu’u Bar on April 5.
Aeroplane is not just a DJ that has a mixed background, his slow disco-house sounds coming from the decks allow people on the floor to breathe and be ready for more of it. That is just how he soars. Expect some in-flight tech-house music with sprinkles of disco atmosphere when Aeroplane embarks on a night-to-dawn journey at Hu’u Bar on April 5.







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