Domenic Cappello
By: Dream Chimney
The following interview was conducted on June 13, 2025

I am sure there have been many an after party after the Sub Club and I am intrigued as to what would be on the sound system. The lights go low, the drinks are flowing, and the shoes are off. This is Domenic Cappello’s late-night list
Nils Frahm - Says

This is beautiful and the way it builds so subtly always catches people by surprise who have never heard it before .
Never on Sunday - Journey

Very early Octave One on one of my favourite Detroit labels. I still need some beats after coming back from the club and the music on this is also everything id want in a track. warm and full of emotion.
Vincent Floyd - Images of spring

Happy, warm and deep from a master of house music. This track can lift most moods and even after a club people still want to get up and have a dance around even if it's in a kitchen or living room in someone's house.
DFA -3/5 human. (Not the label of the same name)

Don't think this guy ever put anything else out. Really wish he had. An incredible piece of electronic soul here.
Carl Craig -A Wonderful Life.

Classic Carl. Beautiful music that reminds me of Tangerine Dream who I loved as a kid.
Larry Heard -Sceneries not Songs Album

Not much to say other than timeless masterpiece.
S.O.N.S A New Life (Planet Earth Mix)

Korean electronic brilliance. This would be a great last track if you're playing the sunrise set at a party outside somewhere in the summer. Or first track when you arrive home from a club .
Wiles - Missing Peace

Love this and it might be a bit uptempo for someone trying to unwind, but I hear the soul and emotion in it and it relaxes me.
E.R.P. - Cape Earl

Another master of his sound Gerard Hanson in rare deep house track. It has all his trademarks. Warm electronic soul.
Concerto De Aranjuez Adagio - Joaquin Rodrigo

I've loved this track ever since I was a kid and it still fills me up every time I hear it. A track to fall asleep to or fall in love to. Beautiful.
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