The Sunny Side Of The Dark Side

Maurizio Marsico
The Sunny Side Of The Dark Side

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Release date: 10/Mar/2017
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Sales Rank: #7756 in Electro
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Style: Electro
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Details / Tracklist: 1.1 Lucy's 1st Appointment
1.2 Arredo Vestitivo (Scratch Version)
1.3 Funk Sumatra (Arabian Mix)
1.4 Cow Cow
1.5 Beep-Beep-Mm-Beep-Beep-Yeah!
1.6 Ta Ki Ta
1.7 Silver Surfin'
1.8 Ka Ma Ti
1.9 Rap 'N' Roll
1.10 Tongue in Cheek Giulia
1.11 My Head Is a Broken Heart
1.12 Crish Crash
1.13 Overground
1.14 Funk Sumatra (Dub Cut)
1.15 Baby Blue
1.16 Mefistofunk
1.17 Arpante
1.18 Lunatica You
1.19 Luce Bianca Rumore Bianco
Number of discs: 1
Extra-Infos: .. Side
Description:"After the dark clouds of the '70s the world was changing and Maurizio Marsico, fresh off New York sessions with Rhys Chatham, started the '80s with a couple of experimental records under the moniker Monofonic Orchestra, published by the cult label Italian Records, Music Design (1981) and Friends' Portraits (1981). Stefano Tamburini, the creator of the legendary Ranxerox comic hero painted by Tanino Liberatore, was an onlooker in disguise in New York Marsico's exhibitions, and back in Italy he crowned him this way on the pages of his Frigidaire magazine: 'The best things I've heard in New York came from Monofonic Orchestra (the Italian Maurizio Marsico with guest stars): fuck compliments! Far from Glenn Branca and his bunch of avant-oratorical assholes guitarists.'... Maurizio sings some songs with the lyrics by Stefano, in a serial killer love songs mood, they're called 'Tongue In Cheek Giulia', 'My Head Is A Broken Heart' and 'Crish Crash', unreleased to this day, they seemed lost but now you can listen to them in all their lo-fi glory for the first time on this CD. In a track list that, through another unreleased triptych, the Exploding Plastic Inevitable goes new-wave of 'Luce Bianca Rumore Bianco', the smooth 'Lunatica You' and the urban 'Overground' (these two respectively with guest-star such Gianluigi Trovesi at bass clarinet and Mauro Spina at drums), captures the most mutant and comics-like Marsico. The Sunny Side Of The Dark Side is the snap-shot of a momentary Luna Park, it shows the funny part of a story lived on the wild side of the street, with the excesses and the drugs that will lead to deaths or lives to rebuild, and documents the transition of the rising star of Italian experimental music of early Eighties - with studies in jazz, electronics and ethnomusicology at Giuseppe Verdi Conservatory in Milan - towards borderline pop territories. They're the Eighties in all their post-modern boom, with the video-art, graffiti, rap explosions.... All cult stuff that at the times didn't find the commercial success but created an underground monster, and today brings us back the most playful and creative side of an artist that is now more actual and fresh than ever." -Christian Zingales Pseudonyms featured: Monofonic Orchestra, The Space Boys, Fontana, Frisk The Frog, and Soul Boy, with tracks under the name Maurizio Marsico and Marsico.
No. of tracks: 19
Manufacturer No.: 00109168
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