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Camaro's Gang is a supergroup formed under the Superradio Records label, featuring Franco Scopinich and Venise at its core, along with a variety of vocal talents. The group originated from a collective of friends, including Venise, Barry, and Franco, who shared a passion for Italian disco and synth pop. They established a pirate radio station called Superradio, where they began writing their own songs after unsuccessful attempts to secure distribution from record labels. Following initial success with tracks by other artists, the Superradio crew created Camaro's Gang, which became the highlight of Superradio's roster. The band released several successful singles, including "Ali Shuffle," "Move A Little Closer," "Bronx," and "Fuerza Major." They later compiled these tracks into a full-length album titled "Decamerone (the Camaro One)," released in 1985. The last single released by Camaro's Gang was "Motel Lovers" in 1986. Their vinyl releases often featured distinctive photo-collage artwork showcasing the band members, their cars, and glamorous images of Venise. Recently, a reformed Camaro's Gang has released two new singles, "Young School Lovers" and "Born for Making Dancing/Born For Loving Friends," maintaining the original Italo sound that initially united the group. The current members of Camaro's Gang include Max De La Sierra (vocals and keyboards), Angel Pierre (sound engineering and vocals), along with the returning Venise and Franco Scopin
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