zap:
"repost this cause i may have not, plus some new links
after that book someone started to talk again of klaus nomi. but to who give the nobel prize of the music mask known as the Synth Pierrot? as momus sa..."
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zap:
"repost this cause i may have not, plus some new links
after that book someone started to talk again of klaus nomi. but to who give the nobel prize of the music mask known as the Synth Pierrot? as momus say, 'Perhaps best of all, Alberto Camerini, the Brazilian-born Italian Electronic Harlequin who scored a 1981 number one hit in Italy with 'Rock'n'Roll Robot' before bombing with 1983's 'Computer Capriccio'. Camerini often sounds as mad and inventive as Klaus Nomi should have done, but too seldom did: an artist using synths as time machines, melding past and future, a Commedia version of the 'kabuki robot... with a medieval interpretation of the 21st century'. ' http://imomus.com/thought110401.html well i did not really spoil the entire article, but i would add my two cents and maybe give some news about the argument at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dLB9mLkyKXA you can clearly see the 21st century product or character who, rooted very further than electro-clash, is taking the scene. following stunts like senor coconut or nouvelle vague, the italian way. la commedia dell'arte, se preferite. il suo nome e' gennaro cosmo parlato (if you want, gennaro cosmo said) and i would really like to recommend him for downloading, ad seeing also, and of course, the mentioned nouvelle vague http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l4efME9Vnlc or senor coconut http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S91j2WGP_Nk . it could change the way you listen music... and double thanks for the patience you had reading this.zap"