Mind Enterprises is a DJ and producer that’s fast becoming synonymous with playful, eclectic dance releases paired with a striking, vintage aesthetic. Teaming up here with rising Bristolian duo Cousn AKA Alfie & Billy Goffey, the pair here take the retro groove-fuelled original and turn up the bpms to produce an irrepressible, house-disco piledriver - out now on Because Music.

Originally inspired by ESG’s classic tune ‘Dance’ and with its title literally translating as ‘To Dance’ in Italian, this invigorating new reworking is guaranteed to have you doing exactly what it says on the tin…

Ballare’ follows the 2018 single releases ‘Gemini’ and ‘S.H.A.K.E’. The latter which saw Tirone adopt a Bill Gates meets Tony Montana character in the accompanying video The vibrant video saw support from titles including NOTION, Dancing Astronaut and Spindle Magazine.

Mapping his journey into uncharted afro-disco territories with his 2016 album Idealist, Mind Enterprises returned with addictive italo-disco 2017 release ‘Idol’. As well as being named on ShortList’s ‘50 Greatest Songs of 2017’, the release received support from a wealth of titles including Mixmag, DUMMY, The Ransom Note and PHOENIX Mag. While Tirone might seem to have found inspiration through his national heritage, his geographical journey tells a fuller story. Having fled his hometown of Turin in 2011, Tirone lived in East London for 6 years before recently relocating to the tropical island of Gran Canaria - "the southest place in Europe", as he puts it.

"I took a map and looked for the most laidback life and sunny place in Europe. Perhaps I'm overreacting to London?"

However, location only tells part of the story - as the name suggests Mind Enterprises has always been about Tirone tapping his own imagination, taking inspiration from a host of eclectic means.

Cousn are Bristolian duo Alfie & Billy Goffey, as the name suggests: brothers-from-a different-father, who have been inseparable best friends since birth. With a penchant for mixing the disparate strands of techno, house, acid, breakbeat and punk into a their heady sound that has seen them perform to crowds at Warehouse Project, DC10, Wilderness, Printworks, Glastonbury, Motion and Secret Garden Party, as well as supporting Fatboy Slim across all dates of his recent UK arena tour.

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