The Zippers - The Race

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Review by Rob Lee

Album Review: The Race by The Zippers Alright, let’s talk about The Race by The Zippers. This Italian gem from 2010 is a Euro House banger that feels like cruising down the Amalfi Coast with the windows down and your heart racing. Released under S.A.I.F.A.M. Publishing Group, it’s got that slick electronic vibe that makes you wanna move—no questions asked. Now, I gotta shout out two tracks that stuck with me. First up, the title track, The Race (The Factory Team Dance). Man, this one hits different. It’s got this pulsing beat that starts off subtle but then BAM—it grabs you by the soul and doesn’t let go. There’s something about the way the synths build; it’s like they’re teasing you, pulling you deeper into the groove until you’re fully lost in it. You know those moments when music just clicks? That’s what this track does for me. It’s not overly complicated, but damn if it isn’t effective. Feels like chasing something you can’t quite catch, but loving every second of the chase. Then there’s another standout (I won’t name it because spoilers are lame), but trust me—it’s got this haunting melody layered over a driving bassline. It’s moody, man. Like, you could be sitting alone at 3 AM staring at the ceiling, and suddenly you’re vibing harder than ever before. The drop? Chef’s kiss. Absolute perfection. What gets me about The Race is how unapologetically fun it is. It’s not trying to change the world or reinvent house music—it’s just doing its thing, and doing it well. Sometimes albums try too hard to impress, but The Zippers keep it real. They remind us why we fell in love with Euro House in the first place: pure energy, no frills. Here’s the kicker though—listening to this album made me realize something kinda random. Life’s kinda like a race, right? Not the competitive kind where everyone’s elbowing each other, but more like… a personal hustle. Tracks like these don’t just make you dance; they push you forward, even if only for a few minutes. Weird thought, huh? But hey, that’s what good music does—it sneaks up on ya when you least expect it. So yeah, if you’re into Euro House or just need an album to light up your next late-night drive, give The Race a spin. Just don’t blame me if you end up dancing in your seat.

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Artist: The Zippers
Album: The Race
Rating: 4.0

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TrackDurationPreview
The Race (The Factory Team Dance)4:54

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Catalog Numbers

SAI 1815

Labels

S.A.I.F.A.M. Publishing Group

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About The Zippers

The Zippers are an Italian Bubblegum dance project produced by the The SAIFAM Group. The group uses the same vocals as Jenny Rom, which is also produced by Saifam. The Zippers has released numerous songs since the early 2000s. Today, The Zippers focus on producing bubblegum speed covers of popular bubblegum dance hits, past and present, such as Carlito's "Who's That Boy" and "Russkij Pusskij." Their music has been featued on various dance and fitness compilation albums produced by Saifam.

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  • Zippers

Interesting fact about Album

Did you know? The album *The Race* by The Zippers is a hidden gem in the Euro House scene. Released in 2010 in Italy, it blends electronic beats with infectious energy. One standout track, *The Race (The Factory Team Dance)*, became a favorite on dance floors. It’s wild how music from a small Italian label like S.A.I.F.A.M. can still get people moving over a decade later!