In the late 1970s and early 80s, many Italian prog-rock musicians (like of Goblin) transitioned into producing disco music.

Originally released on the 1975 album Banco , "Paolo Pa" was a departure from the band’s usual high-fantasy and philosophical themes.

The original features the operatic, theatrical vocals of Francesco Di Giacomo and the virtuosic keyboard work of the Nocenzi brothers . The Spillo Disko Edit

The song by the legendary Italian progressive rock band Banco del Mutuo Soccorso is a landmark piece of 1970s Italian music, particularly known for its daring social commentary. The specific version you are likely referencing—the "Spillo Disko Edit" —is a modern club-focused reimagining by the Italian DJ/producer Spillo , which transforms the intricate prog-rock original into a driving, hypnotic piece of Italo Disco . The Original Masterpiece (1975)

It is famously one of the first mainstream Italian songs to openly discuss homosexuality .