The glory days of the Italian horror movie industry, except for a few exceptions, might be a distant memory, but its music keeps on living. The duo project Dressel Amorosi (Heinrich Dressel - MinimalRome, Mannequin, Bordello A Parigi / Federico Amorosi - and Goblin’s Claudio Simonetti - Daemonia) is one glaring example.
With an unmistakable prog bass and scratchy synths, Dressel Amorosi compose the soundtrack of an imaginary movie. The intimate, captivating and at times distressing sounds that characterize that genre in the 70s and 80s are brilliantly captured and revisited in this project. The coldness of electronic music fuses with the warmth of a Prog Rock bass in their captivating debut album “DeathMetha” released on Giallo Disco Records.
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From the release note on the mighty Giallo Disco Records:
"The legendary Heinrich Dressel and former Simonetti’s Goblin bass player Federico Amorosi, team up for the collaboration of the year. Crawling from freshly cracked tombs, dripping with ooze and bloodlust, these 8 tracks are the perfect soundtrack to some long lost Italian Zombie epic or Supernatural Giallo. Nods to the greats, from that perfect Italian prog-rock bass sound, to the atmospheres of Frizzi and the disco groove of Carpenter. Unashamed hardware worship with the X firmly burned into the flesh at the alter of Elka. Giallo Disco is proud to present this masterwork from two Italian greats."
Thanks to Gianni Vercetti and Antoni Maiovvi
All tracks written and produced by Valerio Lombardozzi and Federico Amorosi
Art by Eric A Lee. Mastered by Andrea Merlini.
Vinyl released via Giallo Disco on Dec. 2018
https://www.discogs.com/it/Dressel-Amorosi-Deathmetha-/release/12958221
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A Tape repress will be out soon. Stick around for further info
Contact Dressel Amorosi at dresselamorosi@gmail.com
The glory days of the Italian horror movie industry, except for a few exceptions, might be a distant memory, but its music keeps on living. The duo project Dressel Amorosi (Heinrich Dressel - Federico Amorosi) is one glaring example.
With an unmistakable prog bass and scratchy synths, Dressel Amorosi compose the soundtrack of an imaginary movie.