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Saved From Oblivion

Saved From Oblivion
Saved From OblivionSaved From Oblivion

Catno

HVL002

Formats

1x Vinyl 12"

Country

Italy

Release date

Sep 9, 2022

Giosuè Impellizzeri, DJ GIO MC-505, Havalon Records, HVL002, Saved from Oblivion, chat noir store, chat noir distribution, electronic music, electro, synth-pop

Active for over 25 years as a music journalist, writer and author of books, Giosuè Impellizzeri was, for a period, also a composer. Through several records recorded since 2002 as DJ Gio MC-505, he has developed a sound obtained on the crossroads between chiptune, electro and synthetic disco with a few glimpses of funk, techno, house and EBM. Now completely dedicated to journalism, Impellizzeri has stopped creating music for over a decade. In the drawer, however, he still had unpublished tracks, written and produced in the past, and five of them now end up in this EP entitled "Saved From Oblivion": from the cinematic "Il Bacio" to the legoweltian "Jupiter Lander", from the biting "Picnic On Pluton" "to" Sexy Song "that plays with 80s synth pop up to cybernetics" The Eyes Of Memory "in which you can see trails of SID style. Made between 2005 and 2006 and recorded live in a combination of hardware and software instruments, the tracks of the EP are subject to an adequate and effective mastering.

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A1

Il Bacio

A2

Jupiter Lander

B1

Picnic On Pluton

B2

Sexy Song

B3

The Eyes Of Memory

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