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Italian producer Turbojazz returns with his second album ‘Memorabilia’, a soulful and reflective journey through house music culture featuring Robert Owens, Rona Ray and Javonntte.

talian producer Turbojazz returns with his second full-length project Memorabilia, a deeply personal and groove-laden statement that pays tribute to the roots and enduring spirit of dance music culture. Landing on Last Forever Records, the album follows his acclaimed debut Whateverism and finds the artist leaning even further into the soulful traditions that shaped his musical identity.

Built around memories of early clubbing experiences and the communal magic of the dancefloor, Memorabilia acts as both reflection and celebration. Turbojazz channels the warmth, optimism and unity that defined house music’s formative years, translating those feelings into a modern sound that still feels deeply connected to its origins. At a time when the sense of community that once defined club culture can feel fragile, the album stands as a reminder of the power music has to bring people together.

Musically, Memorabilia unfolds across a rich spectrum of house and soul-rooted grooves. Deep basslines, warm chords and expressive percussion form the backbone, while live instrumentation and carefully crafted arrangements give the record a human touch that feels authentic rather than nostalgic. It is dance music with heart, designed to work as comfortably on headphones as it does on the dancefloor.

The album’s guest list reads like a love letter to house music past and present. Legendary Chicago vocalist Robert Owenslends his unmistakable voice to the project, while the ever-soulful Rona Ray and Detroit’s rising star Javonntte add their own distinctive flavours. Further contributions arrive from LA soul singer Cor.Ece, New York’s Bad Colours, alongside Doni Nicole and long-time collaborators Veezo and Broke One, creating a collaborative atmosphere that reflects the very community spirit the album celebrates.

Across its runtime, Memorabilia moves effortlessly between uplifting vocal house moments and deeper, more introspective grooves. Each track feels like a snapshot of the culture that inspired it, capturing the shared emotions that define great club records while still pushing forward with modern production.

More than just a collection of tracks, Memorabilia feels like a statement of intent. Turbojazz reminds listeners that house music has always been about connection, expression and unity. By revisiting those ideals while crafting something fresh for today’s dancefloors, he delivers an album that honours the past while keeping its eyes firmly on the future.

‘Memorabilia’ via Last Forever Records ia available on promo here via Traxsource.

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