Safeway (Produced by Giacomo Maiolini and various Italian producers under the Saifam Group). Release Year: 2002. Genre: Italo-Dance / Euro-House.
A classic rhythmic foundation that drives the track.
Unlike some harder trance tracks of the era, the vocals are soft and pop-focused, making it a "crossover" hit. Suggested Listening Context
"" by the Italian project Safeway is a staple of early 2000s Italo-dance and Euro-house. The Extended Love version (2002) is the definitive club cut, characterized by its bouncy bassline, shimmering synths, and nostalgic, romantic vocals. Key Track Details
Upbeat, melodic, and "sun-drenched"—typical of the dance-pop transition that happened between the late 90s and early 2000s. Why this version stands out:
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The main melody is simple but incredibly catchy, often compared to the works of Gigi D'Agostino or Eiffel 65.
The "Extended Love" mix provides a longer intro and outro (perfect for DJs) and leans into the melodic "hands-up" style of dance music popular in Europe at the time. It features: