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Original first edition on Italian records of the jazz rock new wave masterpiece by the most original band of the early Italian experimental new wave. With original innersleeve.
Rare original first edition on Itaian Records limited to 1000 copies including the 7" by Billy Blade & The Electric Razors of possibly the most original and acclaimed album of Italian new wave. With original innersleeve and insert.
First edition on white vinyl released in 1980 by Italian Records of one of the most outstanding and amazing albums from the early 80's by one of the most original avant-garde post-modern theatre groups, using voices, electronics and fragments of Brian Eno, Robert Fripp, Billie Holliday, Brion Gysin, Jon Hassel, Miles Davis, David Byrne. With original innersleeve and official Magazzini Generali stamps on front and back cover (only a few copies had these).
First vinyl re-issue on Italian Records from 1982 of the cassette originally released by Industrial Records in 1980 by one of the most original band connected with industrial music.
Original edition on Italian Records of the 1982 album of beautiful exotic experimental chamber music released in Italy as a double EP with gatefold sleeve.
Confusional Quartet was one of the most original and unique bands to ever come out of Italy, and one of the few bands able to switch from the prog rock era to dislocated art forms, painting their music with traces of early electronica and a post-punk twist (read: no wave). A bridge linked the band from Bologna (rock) to the musical past and present of the nation, with senses of urgency and creativity on top and a revolutionary aesthetic revealed between the lines. No lyrics -- the music was trul…
Kerosene's only release, a 12"EP of brilliant bizarre synth-wave (see Stupid Set or Monofonic Orchestra) released by Italian Records in 1982.
** condition: (record/cover) NM/EX+ **
Original copy of Maurizio Marsico's 1981 debut release as Monofonic Orchestra on Italian Records, one of the most, bizarre, original and enjoyable releases of Italian avant synth wave.
Original copy of Maurizio Marsico's 1982 second release as Monofonic Orchestra on Italian Records, one of the most, bizarre, original and enjoyable releases of Italian avant synth wave.
Tip! Synth Soundtrack is a re-work of Sick Soundtrack, the first album by Gaznevada, the legendary new wave no wave rock dance punk band of the 70s-80s. The Sick Soundtrack multitrack no longer exists, it was lost many years ago: no multitrack no remixes.
And, in fact, Synth Soundtrack is NOT a remix. No possibility of removing or correcting sounds, synthesizers, rhythms, it was only possible to add. Basically today’s Gaznevada played together with original Gaznevada. A time machine jam …
* Limited to 100 copies * The end of the 1970s was an historical period of great social and cultural tensions and changes, the Gaznevada band was formed within this context. Their first recordings are collected in a K7 simply titled Gaznevada. Recognized by critics as the first publication of Italian punk rock, this production is a “time window” open to this historical period, it records intact the ingenuity and contradictions, but also expresses its creativity and energy. Released in 1979, the …
Originally released in collaboration with the historic Italian Records label, this compilation deeply influenced the Italian underground music scene at the time, clearing the road for technological innovations. This pioneering artistic and musical model, cast aside any form of sentimentality, for a more intimate relationship with the electronic universe. In 1981, Absurdo, Eurotunes, Ipnotico Tango, Kerosene and Metal Vox appeared on this compilation by Toni Brillanti, lighting the way for even…