My long trip with music
"Over the years as pearls in a deep ocean I have collected a series of musical ideas not always structured in the context of songs, and placed in the drawer for a long time and only from 2009 finally passed in review in my first digital studio, within a home recording environment. Subsequently, these ideas have been expanded and proposed to other studios mainly based in the city of Los Angeles with the collaboration of some black american vocalists of a great talent and immense potentials, that cooperated with Jassniro music productions (emotional lounge) and finally the music of Jassniro,after a tremendous long work, started its course with a massive online distribution from 2009, with the first album "Inside me",till my last singles and videoclip " I made it for you" (May 2016) , and "Our golden days" (August 2016) featuring Racquel Roberts on lead vocals and backing vocals.
"I made it for you" review on Mi2n: Italian composer Jassniro cites as main artistic influences groups known for originality and intuitive playing, such as Shakatak, Shalamar, Gap Band, Midnight Stars, One Way, Cameo, the Chic, Otis Redding, the Vandellas, Sam & Dave, the Jackson Five, and Kool & the Gang. He also mentions in particular, “good, chill out lounge, like the 'Cafe Del Mar' collection, alongside some nice Afro-beat by Fela Anikulapo Kuti and various African musicians both traditional and modern.”
Speaking of the themes of his new single, Jassniro writes, “The basic inspiration of the song stems from the lack of communication that is quite common nowadays in relationships and in the passions of love. The song is about that particular push and motivation that all true lovers find in order to step forward and overcome moments of crisis by inverting all the phases of negativity in love and changing them into a more positive attitude toward the partner.”
This is inherent in the lyric, “Anytime I tried to understand things, I made it for you,” which Jassniro says summarizes the song's inspiration.
“It demonstrates the positive qualities that unfold each time we try to keep the relationship alive,” the artist writes, “by maintaining the thin thread of connection, like on a razor’s edge, practicing virtues such as tolerance, understanding, sensitivity, and generosity to others.”