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San Giovanni Bassista

01 Nov 01/11/2010
Alexander Robotick
San Giovanni Bassista

[vc_separator type="transparent" position="left" thickness="6" up="0" down="10" width="30"] ABOUT THIS RELEASE San Giovanni Bassista was a band that brilliantly expressed the humour, the freshness and New Wave energy of the “alternative Italo-Disco” that came out of Florence in the early 80s. “Don’t Go” ,the band’s biggest hit - a...

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Alexander Robotnick: Fischio

01 Oct 01/10/2010
Alexander Robotick
Fischio

[vc_separator type="transparent" position="left" thickness="6" up="0" down="10" width="30"] FISCHIO Fischio by Maurizio Dami A.K.A. Alexander Robotnick it's a very ironic track whose video clip was shot by the author in his home. With this track Robotnick joins the new-disco trend where rhythm and melody send fresh vibes into the...

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My La(te)st Album

24 Mar 24/03/2008
Alexander Robotick
My La(te)st Album

[vc_separator type="transparent" position="left" thickness="6" up="0" down="10" width="30"] My La(te)st Album My La(te)st Album was produced by Maurizio Dami A.K.A. Alexander Robotnick in 2007. It has released by Hot Elephant Music in digital and CD format. This work can be labeled as electro-techno music and electro-disco music. The...

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Rare Robotnick's - Hot Elephant Music

27 Oct 27/10/2003
Alexander Robotnick
Rare Robotnick’s

[vc_separator type="transparent" position="left" thickness="6" up="0" down="10" width="30"] RARE ROBOTNICK's Rare Robotnick's is a collection of previously unreleased tracks by Maurizio Dami A.K.A. Alexander Robotnick. Most of the tracks come from audio-cassette multitracks and was considered just demo from Robotnick. But then, in 2003 they have been remastered by...

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E.A.S.Y. Vol 1

01 Apr 01/04/2002
Alexander Robotnick
e.a.s.y.

[vc_separator type="transparent" position="left" thickness="6" up="0" down="10" width="30"] E.A.S.Y. E.A.S.Y. (Elephants Are Sometimes Young) is a project inspired by wire-radio music from the 60s and 70s turned on by awkward knobs at the bedside tables of cheap hotel rooms and dominated by French orchestras such as Franc Pourcel's...

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