Italian pop group noted in the review for the album Stile Libero, praised for eclectic arrangements and witty, socially aware songwriting.

The review highlights the album Stile Libero and songs such as "Zitti Zitti", "Piccoli Pericoli" and "Quindici Amandoci", and describes a mix of reggae, dance, hip hop, funk and techno elements; Alessio Bertallot is mentioned in the review.

The provided review praises Aeroplanitaliani's album Stile Libero as a milestone of Italian pop, highlighting its eclectic mix of styles (funk, reggae, hip hop, dance) and clever, socially aware lyrics. Key tracks mentioned include "Zitti Zitti", "Piccoli Pericoli" and "Quindici Amandoci". The album is described as playful, philosophical and inventive.

For:Fans of Italian pop and eclectic, genre-blending music; listeners who enjoy witty and socially aware lyrics

 Forget everything and start from here; there is no music, there are no words, then this album arrives and you find yourself swimming in the sky or flying in the sea; a milestone of Italian pop, original and intelligent songwriting, carefree and finely critical, as in "Zitti Zitti", winner of the critics' award at San Remo 1992: provocative funky pop in which the band reminds us that silence is golden and it's often better to keep your mouth shut and think.

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