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Bluvertigo

Musical Group
Forfans of italian alternative rock, new wave/synth-pop listeners, and anyone following morgan’s work.
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The Profile

Bluvertigo are an Italian group from Monza led by Morgan (Marco Castoldi). Known for the Chemical Trilogy—Acidi e basi (1995), Metallo non metallo (1997), Zero (1999)—they blend new wave, synth-pop, and rock with literate lyrics. They appeared at Sanremo 2001 with L’assenzio and later reunited for MTV Storytellers.

Reviews highlight Bowie, Battiato, Kraftwerk, Depeche Mode, and Nine Inch Nails influences; David Richards contributed to mixing on Zero; “La crisi” had a Dogme 95-style video; Battiato appears on “Sovrappensiero” and in “Punto di non arrivo”; the band won an MTV Europe Music Award as Best Italian Act; reunited for MTV Storytellers (CD+DVD).

Bluvertigo are an Italian music group led by Morgan, celebrated for a new wave/synth-pop blend across their Chemical Trilogy: Acidi e basi (1995), Metallo non metallo (1997), and Zero (1999). Reviews highlight sharp, literate lyrics, rich sonic citations (Bowie, Battiato, Kraftwerk, Depeche Mode), and standout singles like Cieli Neri and L’assenzio. The band appeared at Sanremo 2001 and later reunited for MTV Storytellers.

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