

“Summer Nights” – John Travolta & Olivia Newton (1978) 99. Their music dissolves those clouds and celebrates a cosmic hope they've carried with them, each determined to find harmony in life among family, friends and fans.Rock songs from the 70s. Of mutual Italian descent, both were born and raised amid the smoky gray of the industrial Brussels suburbs. As a duo, they fuel up on every ray of light that breaks through their similar backgrounds. Stephen's ravenous musical addiction led him to a record pusher named Vito, whose shop became the launch point for their combined vision. After all, machines are human too… Aeroplane's orbit originated from an unlikely dot on the globe called Walonie, in the southern French part of Belgium. are forming a new era of musical hybrids, and explorations are officially under way. Blends of Cosmic Nu Disco, Psychedelic, Balearic, Emo, etc. Projects like these reinforce the integration of electronic music into the omnipresent indie scene. Subsequent releases have kept their ring tones looping with remix requests from artists like Cobra Dukes, Das Pop, Lindström, Cut Copy, Grace Jones, MGMT, Bloc Party, and Friendly Fires.

Their unique collaboration of sound and purpose is channelling appreciation from among the biggest DJs and producers around, and the 2007 release of their first 12' entitled 'Caramellas/Aeroplane' (Eskimo Recordings) has generated a jet stream of increasing momentum. Vito brings with him a producer background that pulsates the hands and heart of Aeroplane, and Stephen's DJ roots vibrate the eyes and soul. At the controls of Aeroplane are Stephen Fasano and Vito Deluca, a duo whose combined experience gives life and emotion to the music. They reach for freedom from constraints of predictability, weaving currents of psychedelic guitars, pop keys, disco beats, catchy bass lines and melancholic waves into a singular connection of modern beat-driven music. As dance floors begin to buckle under such weighty beats, the Belgium-based band aptly named Aeroplane is dedicated to elevating its fans toward a higher musical space undefined by standardized genres. Today's electronic dance culture is due for a melodic transcendence from the shadowy, industrial electro that has been hammering away at the scene.
