Dario Margeli – How To Respond

Dario Margeli - How To Respond

ArtistRack brings to you ‘How To Respond’ by Dario Margeli:

This is a song with futuristic electronic arpeggios, Moog synthesizers and Lynn drum programming. It has a speed of 112 BPM danceable beat combined with a dark mood that connects well with listeners who like independent music. The lead male vocals are cushioned with backing vocals from South African female singer Nyakwezi. Many musicians have worked on the recording including English guitarist Philip Ockelford. The song has a strong clear memorable chorus.

The lyrics of the song have self-improvement themes. The lyrics center around the concept of how we can respond with positivity and care to events that come along in our lives and how this will improve the way we feel. Several Buddhist and well-being teachers have said that we must pay attention to the way we respond to life events to achieve a more satisfying existence.

Dario Margeli is based in Southern Europe. He has US Citizen and spent many years living in California. After taking music theory lessons as a teenager, he discovered that what he did best was to write melodies. He taught himself songwriting from carefully studying the structure of songs by 70’s funk groups Chic and Brass Construction. He is a fan of electronic musician Larry Heard. In 2008 he participated as a liner notes writer on a pair of CD’s released by NowAgain / Stones Throw Records, due to him having a specialized website on rare 45rpms. This inspired him to release his first song in 2011, which featured Florida based studio session blues guitarist Hugh Williams. Later that year one of his songs was included in a campaign by clothing brand Sisley (Benetton). In 2012 he was subject of an article on Vice magazine. His recordings all feature amazing session guitar players, including Philip Ockelford from Cambridge (U.K). In 2013 Dario started studying Buddhist meditation and decided that his songs would be based on the well-being concepts that he is learning. By creating songs from them, he is sure not to forget some essential lessons.

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