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Friday mornings get scary - Bempah & JK elevating your vibe right in time for the weekend.
Two hours of uncanny pop and eerie synth minimalism from Sheffield pioneers The Human League. Formed in Sheffield in 1977, The Human League started as an experimental, post-industrial synth trio. After key members left in 1980, Philip Oakey rebuilt the band with two teenage vocalists, shifting towards the more charismatic (and commercially viable) new wave sound that thrust them into the mainstream. Their 1981 album Dare and the hit “Don’t You Want Me” went on to define early ’80s electronic pop.
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A true rarity on an unusual label for the Italian prog (Mercury), and for sure one of the longest LP names ever conceived, "Io Non So Da Dove Vengo E Non So Dove Mai Andrò, …" is generally considered as one of the top albums in this style. A perfect record, very well played and sung by this band based in Milan.
DE DE LIND began their career in 1969, the unusual name coming from a popular Playboy model of the early 60's, and only released three singles in their five years career, the first two closer to the Italian beat of the time, while the third had a good rockier B-side in "Torneremo Ancora". though still far from their LP sound.
The album came in 1973, the vocal parts are short but very well made by singer Paradiso, leaving plenty of room to acoustic atmospheres and the sudden assaults of guitarist Vitolli and flute/sax/keyboards player TRAMA, and the seven tracks on the album are all highly regarding, with a mention for "Smarrimento" with a sweet flute introduction, a furious guitar/flute interplay followed by the acoustic guitar based vocal parts that leads to a powerful guitar-driven end.
Singer Vito Paradiso had a short solo career in 1978-80, while the rest of the band has totally disappeared.
: : : Maurizio Lo Giudice, ITALY : : :
A true rarity on an unusual label for the Italian prog (Mercury), and for sure one of the longest LP names ever conceived, "Io Non So Da Dove Vengo E Non So Dove Mai Andrò, …" is generally considered as one of the top albums in this style. A perfect record, very well played and sung by this band based in Milan.
DE DE LIND began their career in 1969, the unusual name coming from a popular Playboy model of the early 60's, and only released three singles in their five years career, the first two closer to the Italian beat of the time, while the third had a good rockier B-side in "Torneremo Ancora". though still far from their LP sound.
The album came in 1973, the vocal parts are short but very well made by singer Paradiso, leaving plenty of room to acoustic atmospheres and the sudden assaults of guitarist Vitolli and flute/sax/keyboards player TRAMA, and the seven tracks on the album are all highly regarding, with a mention for "Smarrimento" with a sweet flute introduction, a furious guitar/flute interplay followed by the acoustic guitar based vocal parts that leads to a powerful guitar-driven end.
Singer Vito Paradiso had a short solo career in 1978-80, while the rest of the band has totally disappeared.
: : : Maurizio Lo Giudice, ITALY : : :
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