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Joe D’elirio And The Exxess- S/T LP ~REISSUE!

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Joe D’elirio And The Exxess- S/T LP.  Started as a singer in his punk band, The Hot Pins, in 1977; Aurelio Laloni, aka Joe D’Elirio, is a sort of small legend in the Italian Underground music scene. His main musical influences range from the Velvet Underground to Kraftwerk and from the Stooges to Giorgio Moroder and he is one of the pioneers of the Italian Cold Wave scene. His style has naturally evolved during the eighties, passing from an icy and radical cold wave sound to a more rythmic electronic sound with synthetic melodies backed by his signature punk attitude. His later period stuff sounds like a warped hybrid of Kraftwerk meets Wire that’s pretty unique. This LP compiles his best work released between 1981-1985. Import from Italy.

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