FPI Project - Lets Go Remixed Vae Victis Remix 91

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Review by Habibah Ali

Let’s Go Remixed Vae Victis Remix 91 – A Time Capsule of Italo House Magic Alright, buckle up, because we’re diving into Let’s Go Remixed Vae Victis Remix 91 by FPI Project. This gem dropped in ‘91 under Paradise Project Records, and it’s one of those albums that feels like a neon-lit rollercoaster ride through the heart of Italian electronic music. The genre? Electronic. The style? Italo House—a sound so groovy it could make your grandma bust a move at a wedding. Now, this isn’t just an album; it’s more like a remix fiesta. You’ve got nine tracks total, all spinning around two main tunes: “Vae Victis” and “Let’s Go.” Each remix brings its own flavor to the table, but I’m gonna zoom in on two standouts that stuck with me like gum on a hot sidewalk. First up, “Let’s Go (Fabrizio Gatto Remix).” Oh man, this one hits different. Fabrizio takes the original vibe and cranks it up to eleven. The bassline is bouncy enough to make you wanna jump on a trampoline, while the synths swirl around like they’re drunk on shimmering disco lights. What makes this remix unforgettable is how smooth it feels—like sliding into fresh silk sheets after a long day. There’s no rush, no clutter, just pure groove magic that sneaks up on you. Halfway through, I found myself nodding along like, “Yeah, okay, you win.” Then there’s “Vae Victis (Leopardo Remix).” This track is wild—it’s got teeth. Leopardo doesn’t mess around; he throws down punchy beats and layers them with these eerie, almost cinematic pads. It’s moody as heck, like walking through foggy streets late at night when you know something mysterious is about to pop off. But instead of scaring you, it pulls you deeper into its world. Around the three-minute mark, the breakdown kicks in, and BAM—it’s like someone flipped a switch in your brain. Suddenly, you’re not just listening anymore; you’re living inside the song. What’s cool about this album is how every remix offers a new perspective on the same themes. It’s like looking at a diamond from different angles—the core stays the same, but each side catches the light differently. And yeah, maybe some of the production sounds a little dated now (we’re talking ‘90s tech here), but honestly? That adds to the charm. It’s raw, unpolished, and full of heart. Reflecting on Let’s Go Remixed Vae Victis Remix 91, I realized something kinda funny. These songs aren’t just music—they’re time machines. They don’t just take you back to ‘91; they drop you smack dab in the middle of an era where anything felt possible. Listening to this album made me wonder if people back then knew they were creating something timeless—or if they were just having too much fun to care. So yeah, if you’re into Italo House or just love getting lost in hypnotic beats, give this album a spin. Just don’t blame me if you start throwing impromptu dance parties in your living room.

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Artist: FPI Project
Album: Lets Go Remixed Vae Victis Remix 91
Rating: 4.47

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Filename: fpi-project-lets-go-remixed-vae-victis-remix-91.zip
  • MP3 size: 36 mb
  • FLAC size: 529.2 mb

Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Let's Go (Fargetta Salton Tex New Version)3:40
Vae Victis (Fabrizio Poli & Sandro Serra Remix)5:50
Let's Go (Harmony Remix)4:45
Vae Victis (Leopardo Remix)6:30
Let's Go (Fabrizio Gatto Remix)6:00
Let's Go (DJ. Herbie Remix)5:50
Let's Go (Fabio Cozzi Remix)5:00
Vae Victis (Marco Biondi Remix)4:20
Vae Victis (Pavesi Sound Remix)4:05

Video

FPI Project - Let's Go (DJ H Remix)
FPI Project - Let's Go (M Morini Remix)

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Catalog Numbers

PPR 010/011

Labels

Paradise Project Records

Listen online

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  • ascolta in linea
  • lyssna på nätet
  • kuunnella verkossa
  • online anhören
  • lytte på nettet
  • escuchar en línea
  • ouvir online
  • online luisteren

Formats

  • 2 × Vinyl
  • 12"

About FPI Project

Italian house project started in 1989. FPI stands for Fratty Presti Intrallazzi. Current members are Marco Fratty, Corrado Presti and Sharon May Linn.

Real Name

    • Marco Fratty
    • Corrado Presti
    • Roberto Intrallazzi

Name Vars

  • EPI Project
  • F P I Project
  • F-P-I Project
  • F.B.I. Project
  • F.P. I Project
  • F.P. Project
  • F.P.I
  • F.P.I Project
  • F.P.I.
  • F.P.I. Project
  • F.P.I. - Project
  • F.P.I. Proj.
  • F.P.I. Project
  • F.P.I. Project \
  • F.P.I. Project (Rich In Paradise)
  • F.P.I. Project Team
  • F.P.I. Project feat. Tahomy
  • F.P.I. Projekt Rich In Paradise
  • F.P.I. Proyect
  • F.P.I.Project
  • FBI Project
  • FP1 Project
  • FPI
  • FPI-Project
  • The F.P.I. Project

Aliases

  • TC 1995
  • The Pusher
  • TC Berry
  • TC 1993
  • TC 1992
  • TC 1991
  • R.J. And The Family
  • B.D.J. & Warriors 6.1.0.
  • The Questions
  • TC 1994
  • The Big Family
  • TC
  • Overload
  • The Funky People
  • No Limits
  • Size 42

Members

  • Aalgaard
  • Sharon May Linn
  • Sonia Davis
  • Roberto Intrallazzi
  • Roberto Biffi
  • Marco Frattini
  • Corrado Presti
  • Corrado Foresti
  • Luciano Bericchia

Interesting fact about Album

Here’s a fun fact: Back in 1991, Italy was buzzing with electronic music innovation. The album *Let’s Go Remixed Vae Victis Remix 91* by FPI Project is a perfect example. It’s packed with remixes of just two tracks, "Vae Victis" and "Let’s Go," but boy, did they go all out. Nine different remixes, each bringing its own flavor of Italo House. DJs like Fabrizio Gatto, Fargetta, and Marco Biondi put their spin on it, making it a true team effort. It’s like a snapshot of the creativity happening in Italy’s electronic scene at the time. And get this—it was all released under the label Paradise Project Records. Pretty cool, right?

Comments

leleonii
2025-03-16
Best version, cant get fed up hearing it.
fisherc1
2025-03-16
Banger
ntlcgroup
2025-03-15
Love this ?❤️
merunefacarabobo
2025-03-14
This song is my flex capacitor brings me right back memories of sides.
phoebe0527
2025-03-14
Questa versione mix è divina
dynastycompanions
2025-03-13
favourite tune and mix , nufffin beats it.shear class...............
badansaz8
2025-03-12
this is defo best version ever of this , my favourite tune ever ..........thot it was called harmony mix
zebrowser
2025-03-11
One of my favourites of all time. Banged out in Sides SC Dublin in '92 by DJ Liam Fitzpatrick.