Touch Sensitive’s debut single ‘Body Stop’ was one of the first tracks released on Future Classic, all the way back in 2004. Cloaked in anonymity it’s cosmic vibes and Italo authenticity made it a cult favourite among discerning DJ circles from East London to Brooklyn. Re-emerging in 2006 under the Arithmatixx! pseudonym to produce a remix of (at the time) fledgling disco producer Mario Basanov it was later revealed both aliases to be the solo project of Van She co-writer and co-founding member Michael Di Francesco.
Fast forward to 2012 and his third track ‘Real Talk’, a collaboration with Anna Lunoe, saw Touch Sensitive spend five (5!) months at the top of the Beatport indie-dance charts with what was universally recognised as one of the underground hits of the year. 2013 sees the release of his debut EP Show Me The Pizza Guy, previewed by LA super-producers Classixx in their mix for The Fader and Triple J they affectionally cite that, “The Touch Sensitive tracks are masterfully produced and ultra-emotive. ‘Pizza Guy’ transports me to running the final stretch of my high school x country races in slow motion.”