
Deep, gravelly baritone vocals meeting polished Italian soul. Sophisticated jazz-pop that feels like a silk suit and a perfectly mixed cocktail.
Mario Biondi sounds like a bridge between the golden era of American soul and the sophisticated production of modern European jazz. His voice is a physical presence: an incredibly deep, resonant baritone that carries a natural rasp, often compared to Barry White or Isaac Hayes but with a distinct Mediterranean elegance. The music is impeccably clean, featuring tight horn sections, warm upright bass, and shimmering percussion that leans into acid jazz and bossa nova influences.
What truly sets Biondi apart is how he manages to sound both vintage and contemporary. While his vocal delivery is rooted in the classic crooner tradition, the rhythmic backbone of his tracks often incorporates the slick, danceable pulse of the Schema Records acid-jazz scene. It is music that prioritizes texture and mood, creating an atmosphere of effortless luxury and romantic confidence without ever feeling forced or overly aggressive.
Start with 'Handful of Soul' to hear the definitive arrival of his signature sound. It captures the perfect balance of jazz-club intimacy and soul-revival energy. For something with a more global, rhythmic flair, 'Brasil' showcases his ability to adapt that massive voice to the breezy, complex harmonies of South American music.
Mario Biondi (born Mario Ranno, 28 January 1971) is an Italian singer.
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