Italian electronic musician. Her voice and church-like organ enriched records of Jacula and Antonius Rex; she released solo electronic albums including Under Ground (1980), Parapsycho (1981) and Raptus (1981). Raptus was reissued by Black Widow.

Known to have collaborated with Antonio Bartoccetti (co-author) and to have featured Tullio De Piscopo on drums on Raptus; Raptus was originally released by Durium and later reissued by Black Widow.

A positive review that highlights Doris Norton as an Italian electronic/experimental artist linked to the 70s Italian progressive scene. The review focuses on the reissue of her 1981 solo album Raptus and praises its enduring electronic pieces. Norton is noted for collaborations with Antonio Bartoccetti and contributions to Jacula and Antonius Rex.

For:Fans of electronic, experimental and dark Italian progressive music; collectors of vintage synth records.

 Doris Norton is a figure that evokes spectral memories among lovers of dark-tinted Italian progressive music: alongside her partner Antonio Bartoccetti, she has written indelible pages of dark progressive music.

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