Tune out, pour yourself a margarita, sit back and melt away to the sounds of Sacramento’s brand new lo-fi masterpiece, ‘A Dinner Out.’ Milan based Steve Fileti is the brains behind Sacramento, the musicians first foray into working as a solo artist. Merging elements of chillwave, synth-pop and the aforementioned lo-fi, ‘A Dinner Out’ is a smooth, mellow, alluring tune with one of the silkiest basslines I’ve heard in a long time. The track was mixed and mastered by the illustrious Dumbo Gets Mad band member Luca Bergomi, and inspired by the likes of Connan Mockasin and Homeshake, with a dash of Frank Sinatra thrown in for good measure. Allow Sacramento to take you on a hazy, spaced-out adventure that will last long into the night. Fileti’s vocal performance also deserves a special mention, full of warmth, emotion and nostalgia.
Sacramento produces a melting pot of genre-bending, lo-fi sounds that will unplug your mind from the craziness of the world, if just for a few minutes, with his recent single, ‘A Dinner Out.’
What does ‘A Dinner Out’ mean to you?
‘A Dinner Out’ is every moment spent with your partner on the balcony under a powerful moonlight, having the best meal of your life.
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A little bit more about Sacramento
Sacramento is Italian dreamboat Steve Fileti. Hailing from the shores of Sicily with a peculiar West Coast attitude, this is Steve’s very first solo project. Imbued with a newfangled hint of chillwave and lo-fi indie pop sounds that take a cue from genre maestros like Homeshake, Ariel Pink and Connan Mockasin with a sprinkle of Frank Sinatra; Sacramento will have you dreaming of bowling nights, fancy motels with pools and the best Margaritas of your life. Sacramento is what happens when you add that much well-known Italian flair to the synth-pop Cali tunes of the new decade.
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