Electroma

L'anima elettronica di DeBaser.

  • Tipo: Pubblico
  • Assegna una menzione
 Electrophonic
  • avatar
  • avatar
  • avatar
  • avatar
  • avatar
  • avatar
  • avatar
  • avatar
  • avatar
  • avatar
  • +35

Aggiungetemi!
Kraftwerk - The Robots

Electrician friends, electros, in short, lovers of electronics, I remind you that these will be in Perugia tomorrow evening for UJ, and among other things, it’s the only Italian date, so come in large numbers (despite the 115 euros ticket).
 
After the Heat - Eno & Cluster - Foreign Affairs - 1978 What do you think, are the two works by Eno and Cluster worthy of their name or are they just simple watercolors similar to outtakes? Scaruffi gives them a 5 and a 6 as ratings. After years of listening, I believe they are excellent works. Aside from the beautiful "Ho Renomo" from the first album, where Czukay also had a hand, perhaps the more captivating is "After the Heat," where Eno's influence is more pronounced, managing to even anticipate a bit of what would come in "My Life In The Bush Of Ghosts" and the Crimson of "Discipline." This is a great example.
 
Cluster - Hollywood Sugary substances...Zuckerzeit!
 
Fripp & Eno - Evening Star - Evening Star - Video Dailymotion

Summer night, incredible starry sky, lying on the ground, nose to the sky.......
 
Sasha - Feisar /// to stratosphere... and beyond 🚀 n.9
 
Leon Theremin playing his own instrument

The ancestor of the synth, damn it.....
 
Learning to cope with Cowardice - Mark Stewart The excellent debut of Mark with the Maffia.
 
Visage "Tar" P.S. I’m posting this and disappearing between the sun and the lake.
We often praise Almond of Soft Cell, but we forget about the dear Steve Strange, a fundamental artist for the start of the sociocultural wave landscape. The debut of Visage, featuring the hit "Fade to Grey," also includes seminal gems like "Tar," their first single. It's also worth noting that "Metamatic" by the other genius Foxx was released in January 1980, while this from Visage came out in November of the same year. So all these beauties precede both "Vienna" (listen to the song "Visage" to understand the copy-and-paste of Midge Ure from "Passing Strangers") and "Non Stop Erotic Cabaret" by Soft Cell. I love you Strange.
 
Gala Drop - Dabum to be listened to in solemn silence
 
the human league - almost medieval (per ntne) The futuristic effects of "Empire State Human" and "Black Hit of Space" are among my favorites. This is the most representative song of "Reproduction," demonstrating that the Humans excel in "simple" things and not so much in experiments (as evidenced by the B-side of the same album or the stylistic exercises in "The Dignity of Labour").