Electroma

L'anima elettronica di DeBaser.

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Aggiungetemi!
Whitehouse - On Top Who knows these trivial industrials? Low as pressure pots and screams like Orridge.
 
Franco Battiato - Café-Table-Musik Together with Claudio Rocchi. The last avant-garde work would be "Egypt Before the Sands," but with this album (of the same name) the experimental period comes to a close.
 
Tangerine Dream "Genesis", "Ashes To Ashes" & "Resurrection" I'm diving back into the first work with that crazy Conrad Schnitzler.
 
Thomas Dinger Fur Dich About chameleonic anime. The artwork on the back shows him with a thousand tricks and hairstyles, enough to make Bowie in "Hunky Dory" jealous (in fact, he looks like Bowie in drag from the "Boys Keep Swinging" video). Aside from this, he is the lesser-known brother of the two Dingers, who passed away a few years ago. The sound is consistent with the ambient of the project La Düsseldorf / "Isi" from the third Neu album.
 
Pet Shop Boys - This Must Be The Place I Waited Years To Leave (live) 1991 [HD] Futuristic lives from the early nineties (and this may be nothing compared to the choreographies of Orb & Co.)
 
La Dusseldorf "Rheinita" The perfect track composed by the two Rother brothers.
 
Planet Funk The Illogical Consequence Full Album 2005 seen live a couple of nights ago. They have opened new holes in the sky.
 
Guru Guru - UFO Anyway, this one sent me on a trip more than "LSD March," you know.
 
The Units - High Pressure Days Electropunk was born in Frisco.
 
George Harrison - No Time or Space In response to that provocative nonsense of "Two Virgins" by John and Yoko. George had taken moog lessons from Bernie Krause, and here he presents some experimental exercises. The phrase on the back is really cool: "There are many people who are moving, making noise, here’s some more."