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A pulsating kick drum that screams quintessential EDM which sits prominently atop a bevy of harmonious electronic synth elements and intimately heartfelt lyrics define the essence of the “Storm (Remix)” by Italian recording artist Gianluca Zanna. It is a high-spirited track that is gripping from a music perspective and lyrical as well as you absorb the suggestive content.

“Storm (Remix)” is a resounding song and composition and as Gianluca has shown a consistent propensity to do, he has brilliantly reimagined it into the form of a club remix featuring the entrancing vocals of South African singer and performer Luc Rushmere on the hook. Gianluca previously paired up with Luc for a lively remixed version of “I Want to Know (Are You the One)”. Their collaboration on “Storm (Remix Club)” not only is a testament to the marvels of modern technology as they’ve united on this track virtually, but it shows that these two artists are shaping up into a formidable recording tandem.

The instrumentation of “Storm (Remix Club)” contains the same illuminating sonics as its predecessor but most notable, the infectious electric guitar riff has been remolded into a delightful electronic synth melody that’s extremely ear catching. The rock edge is replaced with an all encompassing EDM vibe.

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For those who may be unfamiliar with the original rendition and our review of it, the origins of “Storm (Remix)” derive from a personal experience that occurred in Gianluca’s life and the descriptive lyrics channel his emotions at the time. It expresses such a personal authenticity, that you can’t help but be drawn to it and immerse yourself in the sentiments it conveys. To provide even more context into the evolution of this track, let’s revisit Gianluca’s explanation of the unconventional manner in how the song developed….

The original riff started while I was jamming with my bass at my Music Club in Kingman Arizona and from there, I continued creating the song in my sleep…I dreamt that I was listening to the melody pumping from the speakers of a red sports car I was driving in Miami. Then I woke up and I started recording the song. The lyrics are the result of another real-life experience I had with a woman who crossed my path and gave me such emotions you can listen in the song.

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That exact sentiment is definitely captured in the lyrical content and is a testament to Gianluca’s adept songwriting skills as he masterfully is able to musically convey a life event to you as a listener and the concept of the song appears so vividly in your mental imagery. The romantically passionate lyrics brought forth on “Storm (Remix Club)” are absolutely beaming as they project a ray of light over the track overall;

“Storm (Remix Club)” is available on all streaming platforms and you can jam to it via the Spotify and YouTube links below. Indulge yourself in the electrifying sound. If you prefer YouTube, play it and hit the thumbs up button, plus drop a comment while you’re at it. Also, please don’t forget to subscribe to the channel so you’re in the loop on all the latest content. If you’re checking it out on Spotify, stream it, playlist it and save it to your Favorites Library!

Scroll further down below to also connect with and learn more about Gianluca Zanna in the Connect and Bio sections. We’ve also enclosed the lyrics so you can sing or follow along. Enjoy!

“Storm (Remix Club)” Credits

  • Music & lyrics by Gianluca Zanna
  • Mixed by Brian Reeves
  • Produced by Gianluca Zanna

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Storm (Remix Club)

Listen to Storm (Remix Club) on Spotify. Gianluca Zanna · Song · 2022.



Storm Remix Club ft Luc Rushmere

Storm Remix Club ft Luc RushmereMusic & Lyrics by Gianluca ZannaMixed by Brian ReevesProduced by Gianluca ZannaZannaRecords.com



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More About Gianluca Zanna

Gianluca Zanna’s own musical journey began in Italy, where he was born in Rome. After what was in many respects an idyllic early childhood near the sea, listening to his grandfather’s serenades, soaking in the cinematic epic musical scores and fantasy in his family’s movie theatre, he went to a much more sterile and even harsh environment–boarding school. From the young age of 10, he grew up in the Italian National Boarding School “Convitto Nazionale,” and then through the elite Military Academy Nunziatella, the oldest Military School in the world. During his Convitto Nazionale boarding school experience, Gianluca discovered the magic of music–he could fly away to another universe. From that point on, instead of playing soccer, he wrote songs–both lyrics and melody. He serendipitously found some old instruments in the attic of the school, and using them, he taught himself how to play a bit of guitar, bass and drum.

At that same time, as a young teenager, Gianluca studied Ancient Latin and Ancient Greek, where he discovered a love for the great Italian poets of the classical past, like Ovid, Catullus, and Petrarch, leading to Dante and then D’Annunzio; he admired their ability to transmit feelings and pictures in a few brief phrases as a way to fight for what they believed in whether it be love, freedom, or another of their humanist values. Every spare moment, inspired, he found happiness writing his own poetry in a special little notebook, filling it with what became lyrics to his songs.

When Luca grew up in Italy in boarding schools and he was dreaming to become a songwriter and emigrate to America, he was listening to the work of Brian Reeves, a world-famous record producer and sound engineer among his credits Donna Summer, Giorgio Moroder, Billy Idol, U2, Simple Minds. Today Brian Reeves has mixed some of his latest songs like “I Want to Know”, “Storm”, “I AM” and “The Other Side of my Heart Remix”

Lyrics for “Storm (Remix Club)”

Music & Lyrics by Gianluca Zanna

Engage

Just imagine now you’re mine
close your eyes and you’ll be fine

Just imagine how it feels
when it hits you
hard as steel

There’s a storm that’s in your eyes
Fire’s burning in my mind
babe you know that you’ll be mine

My body wants you every night
Every second of this life
my flesh and soul feel so alive

Storm in your eyes
in my mind
now you’re mine

Storm in your eyes
in my mind
now you’re mine

Storm in your eyes
in my mind
now you’re mine

There’s a storm that’s in your eyes
Fire’s burning in my mind
babe you know that you’ll be mine

My body wants you every night
Every second of this life
my flesh and soul feel so alive


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