He now promotes his own club night called "Meganite", now in its fouth year at Privilege Ibiza, the worlds largest nightclub. He produces under his own label, Bakerloo.
After many years spending half his life producing & A&Ring BXR Records at the Media Records studio complex in Brescia, Italy and half DJing every weekend, Mauro Picotto decided in 2003 to dedicate his energies almost totally to his DJ career. Since then he is one of those DJs who spends his life on planes travelling the world playing at festivals and mega clubs. Unlike many DJs, Mauro has concentrated on performing at his own Meganite branded events and parties. At these events he can DJ for hours and choose his supporting DJs to complement the sound of the night.
There are Meganites in London, Miami, Turin, Glasgow, New York, Montreal and every Wednesday at Priviledge in Ibiza. Mauro describes these nights as “electronic music lifestyle” and frequently plays much of his own music designed specifically for the mood & energy of these nights.
If anyone were to judge what they may hear at these nights by records Mauro made in the late 90s they would be very far off the mark. Mauro’s sound now is a fusion of funky minimal with the techy edge and melodic elements that were always his trademark sound.
Mauro is back in the studio with renewed energy and 2007 sees the release of an album Mauro Picotto ‘Now & Then’, a DVD Mauro Picotto ‘Live On Tour’ and singles taken from the album all on the brand new imprint SWrecords (so called as he is spending time in Battersea in South West London, also the home of Media Records UK). This is a fresh and exciting new chapter in Mauro’s incredible career.
MAURO’S RECENT HIGHLIGHTS
• Hosting his own Meganite party at Ibiza’s biggest club Priviledge every Wednesday. And especially the closing party last September where Mauro was spinning for 10 hours until mid day!
• Touring the US & South America in October where he made the ‘Live On Tour’ DVD taking in venues in LA, Columbia, Venezuela and more!
• Playing alongside The Prodigy at a large event in LA last autumn.
• In January Mauro played the closing party of the Universiadi for over 50,000 people in Piazza Vittorio Turin.
MAURO’S FUTURE HIGHLIGHTS IN 2007
• Performing at the HEINENKEN JAMMIN FESTIVAL in Venice as one of only 2 DJ invited to spin at the festival (along with Claudio Coccoluto). Mauro will be playing after the Red Hot Chilli Peppers and other legendary live acts on 16th June.
• Meganite returning to Priviledge every Wednesday in Ibiza for the whole of new 2007 Ibiza season.
• Miami / Ultra Festival / Album Launch Party
RELEASES
• SINGLE – MAURO PICOTTO ‘MAYBE MAYBE NOT’
[28th May 2007](exclusively on Beatport now!!!)
• SINGLE – MAURO PICOTTO ‘EVRIBADI’
[SUMMER 07]
• ALBUM – MAURO PICOTTO ‘NOW & THEN’
[SUMMER 07]
• DVD – MAURO PICOTTO ‘LIVE ON TOUR’
[SUMMER 07]
www.SWrecords.co.uk
Proximus medley with Adiemus
Mauro Picotto Lyrics
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Ariadiemus da
Ariadinatus lata adua
Aravane tue vate (x2)
Aravane tue vate latea
Anamana coolarewe
Anamana coola rawe akala
Anamana coola rawe akala (x2)
Aya doo aya (x2)
Mauro Picotto's song Proximus Medley with Adiemus contains lyrics that mix Latin with scat singing to create a unique and mystical atmosphere. The first set of lyrics, "Ariadiemus late, Ariadiemus da, Ariadinatus lata adua," are nonsensical words that sound like they could be a type of chant or mantra. The second set of lyrics, "Aravane tue vate," are slightly more recognizable as Latin and could possibly translate to "To you, aravan, depart." The repetition of "latea" creates a sense of urgency or longing, while the use of the word "vate" adds to the mystical tone of the song.
The third set of lyrics, "Anamana coolarewe, Anamana coola ra, Anamana coola rawe akala," sound like a form of scat singing or gibberish meant to match the rhythm of the music. The repetition of "Anamana coola" creates a hypnotic effect, while the addition of "rawe akala" gives the phrase a tribal or primitive feel. The lyrics "Aya doo aya" are also a form of scat singing, adding to the improvisational and experimental feel of the song.
Overall, the lyrics to Proximus Medley with Adiemus are open to interpretation and can be enjoyed for their unique musicality without necessarily having a specific meaning.
Line by Line Meaning
Ariadiemus late
We are approaching late to Ariadiemus
Ariadiemus da
We are going to Ariadiemus
Ariadinatus lata adua
We are arriving at Ariadinatus with two lates
Aravane tue vate (x2)
Let the wind carry you away, twice
Aravane tue vate latea
Let the wind carry you away with a delayed rhythm
Anamana coolarewe
Let's go on a journey together
Anamana coola ra
Let's go to the place of brightness
Anamana coola rawe akala
Let's go to the place of brightness with emotion
Anamana coola rawe akala (x2)
Let's go to the place of brightness with emotion, twice
Aya doo aya (x2)
A chant to accompany the journey, twice
Contributed by Kayla A. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
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With the introduction at 1:31 I presented my show that times those damn life passes but my memories projects goals never memories that I will carry with me to infinity !!!!!!!!