"I Love Me, Vol.
I" is William Bottin's new release, following the debut album "Bluecat/Chill Reception" (Irma Records, 2002).
This second album is an eclectic work that ranges from nu-jazz, breakbeat, funk and housy tracks, to downtempo and chilled out atmospheres.
William has hooked up with Italian celebrity songwriter and vocalist Lucio Dalla, whose unique scat singing sparkles on a new version of "Luneda Cinema", a classic Italian funk television theme from the late seventies.
Also featured in the album are Swiss-Ghanese vocalist Joy Amma Kesewa Frempong, Italian model and artist Melissa B and bass player Andre Tavares from Sao Paulo, Brazil.
After working for 2 years in the music department of Fabrica, Benetton's art and communication research center (and doing advertising music for clients like Sisley, Diesel, Motorola, Playlife and Benetton), William Bottin is now creating the COLORS|MUSIC series (a co-production between Colors Magazine and Irma Records).
As well, he's promoting his productions with dj sets and live acts that are bringing him to play in prestigious venues like the Cannes Film Festival and the Venice International Film Festival.
Bottin recently joined forces with Dj Spiller and together they manage Spiller's own house/electro label "NANO records" and the leftfield sublabel WHACK.