audiotape & cassette 2 tracks, 2.11.13 cocco on March 30, 2011 20:40
- 1. Claudio Coccoluto @ Arabesk (after)250495 1.06.07 1936 plays
- 2. Claudio Coccoluto @ DINAMIK AREA 011197 1.05.05 1853 plays
Dance Over Sinai 0 tracks, 0.00 cocco on June 12, 2009 12:36
This set contains only private tracks.Remix Impossibile 4 tracks, 25.50 cocco on February 24, 2009 01:38
- 1. oxicoc vers 2,0 6.55 3593 plays
- 2. Herbie HanCOC 7.22 1245 plays
- 3. PSYCHOKILLER retouch in bossa 5.24 1596 plays
- 4. MAS-QUE "Time2Back" (cocdefdef) 6.07 828 plays
my dj-set: live on vinyl 21 tracks, 37.22.36 cocco on October 21, 2008 00:54
- Download track Go to track dj live on vinyl: Claudio Coccoluto - Ausonia Music Convention (Trieste 10.10.08)1. dj live on vinyl: Claudio Coccoluto - Ausonia Music Convention (Trieste 10.10.08) 2.23.14 9496 plays
- 2. Claudio Coccoluto-COSMICO-minidjset n.11 23.12 1456 plays
- 3. Claudio Coccoluto-COSMICO-minidjset n.12 28.12 1995 plays
- 4. Cocco@NoZoo@Goa311009 1.21.18 4669 plays
- Download track Go to track NIGHTGEOSESSION - PALAZZO PITTI - FIRENZE- CLAUDIO COCCOLUTO - GIUGNO 20105. NIGHTGEOSESSION - PALAZZO PITTI - FIRENZE- CLAUDIO COCCOLUTO - GIUGNO 2010 2.32.29 2368 plays
- 6. Claudio coccoluto@klang 12/11/10 1.58.40 2477 plays
- 7. Cocco@titilla 24.02 1167 plays
- 8. COCCO@LeDisque VR 04/12/10 1.24.07 1522 plays
- 9. Claudio Coccoluto @ TITILLA sat 26 june 2010 2.57.49 3632 plays
- 10. cocco@candelai-pa-261210 2.02.59 1532 plays
- 11. Cocco@watergate070111-part1 1.54.53 2873 plays
- 12. Cocco@watergate070111-part2 2.00.02 1913 plays
- 13. Claudio Coccoluto @ Frau 22012011 1.36.01 4279 plays
- 14. Cocco@ k-lab - cagliari 05-02-11 2.30.51 3523 plays
- 15. Cocco@TipoGrafia pescara 230411 2.10.46 1300 plays
- 16. COCCO@PARANOIC-AREA030611 1.19.55 2439 plays
- 17. COCCO@FRAU-060811 1.33.16 2141 plays
- 18. COCCO@SPACEBOAT-280811 2.18.23 1775 plays
- 19. Claudio Coccoluto @ SOUNDFACTORYBAR-NYc-150295 1.05.37 1071 plays
- 20. Claudio Coccoluto @ Moxa XoXXo 1 3.21.26 2513 plays
- 21. COCCO@MOXA XOXXO 11/12/11 part 1 1.35.14 1640 plays
About
“I could be an architect; I say this because being a DJ is not too far from it.
When I’m at the console, I have to give a shape to music, and through the sound I organize the space.”
Claudio Coccoluto, the 48 year old DJ, moves with experience and wisdom. He still has energy and passion after twenty years of playing around the world.
From the beginning, when he bought his first album, Goats Head Soup by The Rolling Stones, music had already conquered him.
During the years spent in his father store until he bought his first sampler everything was a thought, a creation, a path to a course.
He is conscious that music is his language, his code for communicating with the world.
Music gives us infinite possibilities to “play” with reality, at the beginning he didn’t think about being a DJ, he was buying rock records and reading music magazines.
When he was 13 years old he went to small local radio station with his records, and just like that, they entrusted him to do the night show from 8pm to 9 pm. This program was all rock oriented. Later, thanks to the first electronic music and to the discovery of Giorgio Moroder productions, he found “music that you can dance”.
His whole career is distinguished by discovery, from the desire to enter new territories and organize new challenges.
By the end of The 70’s, he discovered Mozart and Daniele Baldelli, Two great figures who were starting to make the craft of DeeJaying more interesting. A craft that allows you to play two records simultaneously, creating another sound.
I guess that being a DJ is being creative, and DJs can liberate the music from the bond to different genres, the academic blocks that enslave many musicians.
Following the music he arrived to a free and universal language, that opened new and infinitely possibilities.
Following the path of music Claudio Coccoluto became “The DJ”, an elegant juggler of sound that brought Italian DeeJaying to the international scene “the Italian Artist” (as he has been defined by international magazines) he created a universal style.
