Mellow Mood
Italian reggae band Mellow Mood was formed in Pordenone in 2005 but
officially debuted in 2009 with their first record, entitled “Move!”.
Produced by Paolo Baldini, who was later to become their sound
architect, the album was intended to be their first “Move”
on the international reggae scene: totally self-released, it was an
unexpected success and the two singles “Only You” and “Dance Inna
Babylon” got a total of more than ten million views on YouTube.Their heartfelt live shows led Rototom Sunsplash to name Mellow Mood
best Italian reggae band, ranked third at European level. Two years of
intensive touring and artistic growth followed. After a slight line-up
change, Mellow Mood went back into the studio with Baldini to record
“Well Well Well”, published in May 2012 by Italy’s most important
independent label, La Tempesta. Ranging from roots-reggae to rocksteady,
to tribal clubbing, “Well Well Well” is intense and
elegant, and showcases the progression of Mellow Mood, as they proved to
be among the protagonists of a new generation of reggae artists coming
from all over the planet. The tour following the album release led the
band to 12 European countries, where they performed at the most
important festivals like Rototom Sunsplash, Sziget Festival and Sumol
Summer Festival.Over the second half of 2013 the two singles “Dig Dig Dig” and “Extra
Love” were released (the latter features reggae legend Tanya Stephens),
as a preview of the band’s development. Their latest album, entitled
“Twinz” is released in June 2014. It is once again produced by Paolo
Baldini, has a streamlined line-up, prestigious international
collaborations and couples the rediscovery of roots music with a deeper
knowledge of the newest jamaican sounds.Less than one year later, “Twinz” reveals its twin: “2 The World”,
once again published by La Tempesta, bears witness to the creative
growth of the band and is enriched by national (Forelock, Andrew I) and
Jamaican collaborations (Tanya Stephens, Jah9, Hempress Sativa, Gideon
& Selah). The title aims at both underlining the international
calling of the band and the work team gravitating around Baldini’s
studio, as well as showing how the Italian scene (artists and the
general public together) is now ready to find its place on the reggae
global landscape.