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**Radiorama Bio** Radiorama is a music project founded by Aldo Martinelli at the request of Mauro Farina. The group's history can be divided into two eras: the first from 1985 to 1993, and the second starting in 1994 and continuing into the 2000s. The project began with the single "Chance To Desire," co-written by Martinelli and Simona Zanini. Although Martinelli was involved in multiple projects and is not credited on most releases, he played a significant role in the group's inception. During the early years, Radiorama's productions featured vocals primarily from Mauro Farina and Clara Moroni, with the first single sung by Marco Bresciani and Simona Zanini. Farina was responsible for composition, arrangement, and conducting, alongside Giuliano Crivellente, who served as the executive producer. Background producers included Paolo Gemma and Bresciani. Initially, Radiorama's music was rooted in the Italo Disco genre but transitioned to Eurobeat starting in 1989. In the 1990s, Radiorama continued to release new music, with some male vocals attributed to Angelo Morales, though it remains uncertain whether he was the actual vocalist. From 1994 onward, with tracks like "Your Love" and "Let Me Be," the group's sound evolved towards Euro House, Eurodance, and Italodance. Although they could not replicate their earlier success, they produced numerous records in
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