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A monthly transmission of displaced rock n roll, exotic punk and early electronics, paying favor to all things primitive and sleazy. LA visual artist Amanda Siegel delves into the international underground, offering a thorough sonic survey of protopunk, hard rock, synthpunk, powerpop, psych, industrial and more.

La Bambola Del Dr Caligari

La Bambola Del Dr Caligari

La Bambola Del Dr Caligari has been played on NTS in shows including The Reign Set , featured first on 4 December 2014. Songs played include Deep Skanner and Blue Soldier.

La Bambola Del Dr Caligari were a short-lived minimal synth trio from Bologna, Italy. The group's nucleus consisted of Judy Asquith (voice), Aurelium Spitty (sound engineer, synth, drum machines, effects) and J.R. Ewing (keyboards, effects), all pseudonyms. They recorded their first demo tape in early 1984.

The group sporadically played live in 1985/86 and also arranged the soundtrack for an installation at the art gallery Number Zero (Bologna) in Feb 1986. Several self-produced tapes were recorded over the years but were never properly released. La Bambola very rarely used multi-track recording techniques, preferring to record live, resulting in numerous takes trying to get that perfect one.

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La Bambola Del Dr Caligari

La Bambola Del Dr Caligari has been played on NTS in shows including The Reign Set , featured first on 4 December 2014. Songs played include Deep Skanner and Blue Soldier.

La Bambola Del Dr Caligari were a short-lived minimal synth trio from Bologna, Italy. The group's nucleus consisted of Judy Asquith (voice), Aurelium Spitty (sound engineer, synth, drum machines, effects) and J.R. Ewing (keyboards, effects), all pseudonyms. They recorded their first demo tape in early 1984.

The group sporadically played live in 1985/86 and also arranged the soundtrack for an installation at the art gallery Number Zero (Bologna) in Feb 1986. Several self-produced tapes were recorded over the years but were never properly released. La Bambola very rarely used multi-track recording techniques, preferring to record live, resulting in numerous takes trying to get that perfect one.

Original source Last.fm