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EXIT 910LP
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Synth Soundtrack is a re-work of Sick Soundtrack (EXIT 905LP, 2021), the first album by Gaznevada, the legendary new wave no wave rock dance punk band of the '70s-80s. The Sick Soundtrack multitrack no longer exists, it was lost many years ago: no multitrack no remixes. And, in fact, Synth Soundtrack is not a remix. No possibility of removing or correcting sounds, synthesizers, rhythms, it was only possible to add. Basically, today's Gaznevada played together with original Gaznevada. A time machine jam session. A kind of techno-musical psychoanalysis. Synth Soundtrack moves away from Sick Soundtrack to take its own original path. Was there ever anyone in the history of rock whoever did something like this? Hmm... Oh... So... Maybe... No... No, definitely not. Nobody.
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EXIT 013LP
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The end of the 1970s was a historical period of great social and cultural tensions and changes, the Gaznevada band was formed within this context. Their first recordings are collected in a K7 simply titled Gaznevada. Recognized by critics as the first publication of Italian punk rock, this production is a "time window" open to this historical period, it records intact the ingenuity and contradictions, but also expresses its creativity and energy. Originally released in 1979, the K7 Gaznevada, for the first time, is now reissued on vinyl.
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EXIT 905LP
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Sick Soundtrack by Gaznevada, originally released in 1980. "The five Gaznevada band components hit hard with a sound mixing new wave inspirations along with splinters of Talking Heads, Pere Ubu and Suicide" --Rolling Stone. The same prestigious magazine puts this album in the "Top Ten New Wave Italian Albums" and the "Top Fifty Italian Albums Ever".
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EXIT 010EP
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Italian Records strikes again with another retro-futuristic step through its kult '80s catalog. In the late '70s Gaznevada was one of the most relevant Italian post-punk bands from the Italian underground scene. In 1982, with "I.C. Love Affair," Gaznevada moved from post-punk to new wave synthpop; this tune is, without any doubt, a work of proto-house disco, and an anthem in the most important clubs all over the world. This special release includes reconstructions by I-Robots and Giangi Cappai, the already well-known Munk Edit, and finally and officially the David DePino edit.
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