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1. | Heinrich Dressel - "La Peste" (6:34) | |
2. | Antoni Maiovvi - "Spitalfields 1665" (5:17) |
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1. | Umberto - "The American Dream Plague" (5:02) | |
2. | Alessandro Parisi - "Calamitas Calamitatum" (4:57) | |
3. | Vercetti Technicolor - "Athens 430BC" (5:14) |
The first release from Minimal Rome in some time sees label boss Valerio Lombardozzi curate a mini album of dramatically charged power electronics themed around "the silence and the noises of the plague". Lombardozzi naturally features under his Heinrich Dressel alias, and is complemented by solo contributions from Giallo Disco founders Antoni Maiovvi and Vercetti Technicolour along with Alessandro Parisi and Umberto. Fans of cinematic synth heavy soundscapes are probably licking their lips right now, and the five tracks do not disappoint. Dressel's opening "La Peste" is almost yearning in its widescreen deployment of synths, whilst "Spitalfields 1665" from Maiovvi is a more forceful arrangement. Not Not Fun regular Umberto is a more stripped back, restrained mood with "The American Dream Plague" whilst Parisi's "Calamitas Calamitatum" is full on Giallo dancefloor horror and perhaps our favourite here!
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