Chrisma
Hibernation
In the Italian panorama of the 70s, Chrisma skirted the common rules of Italian pop (meaning the aura of progressive
rock or the first wave of prolific folk-singers), in fact they created from scratch Italian new-wave. They had so much
feedback from critics, but not much from the austere market. After the release of the debut album "Chinese Restaurant" -
so far from the punk revolution and so deep into the algid dynamics of the mittel-european sound - came "Hibernation",
their creative peak - the revelation of the man-machine, into the realms of the incomparable robots Kraftwerk. Again the
album was produced by Niko Papathanassiou (brother of the Greek legend Vangelis) and features very sophisticated cover
artwork created by famous photographer Mario Convertino.
Chrisma were so ahead of their time and it is certain that their opus should be considered at the same emotional level
of the most famous synth-pop bands from the UK and Germany.
"Vetra Platz" is one of the highlights of the record, a long digital ride worthy of the most famous Kraftwerk singles.
It is the evolving life of a very famous Milanese square, the epicenter of Italian fashion and its new tendencies. The
spotlight is also on "Calling" and "Gott Gott Electron", a primeval couple of furious post-punk numbers, and on the lush
"Lover", with miss Moser still in top form. "Hibernation" is finally back in print on vinyl, with original artwork in
silver background.
RIYL: T-Rex, Nico, Kraftwerk
Price
Genre
Format
LP - 1 disk
Release
09-07-2021
Label
Item-nr
475992
EAN
8033706210598
Availability
Not in stock
Tracks
Title
Artist
1
CALLING
2
AURORA B.
3
RUSH '79
4
HIBERNATED NAZI
5
GOTT GOTT ELECTRON
6
WE R.
7
SO YOU DON'T
8
LOVER
9
VETRA PLATZ