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LANR 012EP
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Yet another chapter in the ongoing Alexander Robotnick saga. Electronic wizard Maurizio Dami licensed his second single in 1983 on Materiali Sonori "club series," Fuzz Dance. After the surprising and astonishing success of the debut -- Problèmes D'Amour -- Robotnick became a sort of cult figure even in the United States and soon was labeled as a forerunner of the electro movement. Fully remastered and licensed. Clear vinyl.
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SPITTLEDD 005LP
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Selected from Alexander Robotnick's catalog of hits and released in this form for the first time. A unique compilation featuring all Robotnick's electro anthems originally released on Fuzz Dance label. A must have for all the Italo-disco and synth-pop freaks out there. Includes a rework by Lorenzo Boscussi.
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SPITTLE 112EP
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Co-released with Materiali Sonori. The almighty 12" that spawn an international cult. Reissued as the original editions with an "over-sized" (14.6 cm/5¾") center label.
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SPITTLE 107LP
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2022 repress. Co-released with Materiali Sonori. Raised from the ashes of eighties new wave (when Materiali Sonori debuted the Fuzz Dance series), "Problemes D'amour" soon began a disco and electro classic all over the place. Florence born producer and musician Maurizio Dami -- with co-conspirators Giampiero Bigazzi, Arlo Bigazzi, and Marzio Benelli -- created a mysterious character, a so-called "modular structure born out a soviet calculator and promptly runaway". He was singing in French and was supported by primordial digital machine, using at the same time the more classical electric guitars, sax, and sensual female voices. A handful of evergreens are still played all over the world by many international deejays, while "Problemes D'amour" was even featured on influential Strut compilation Disco Not Disco 2. American label Sire (home of Talking Heads and a young Madonna) published a Fuzz Dance EP in 1985 with the Robotnick masterpiece and several contributions from Mya & The Mirror, Gina & The Flexix, and Naïf Orchestra. Maurizio Dami is still performing worldwide as a DJ and is still composing new music. After 40 years Spittle Records in joint venture with Materiali Sonori re-issues the mini album and the 12" with its original artwork. "Once I was in Chicago, it was around 2010, I was just finishing my set and went outside the club to light a cigarette. Suddenly a police car stops nearby. I thought the policeman was here to fine me (I was more than 20 meters outside the venue), but he just lifted a poster of mine and asked to sign it. Then I realized that 'Problèmes D'amour' has been for a longtime the opening theme for a popular radio broadcast well-known between the black community (hence the policeman was black)." --Maurizio Dami
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EF 003EP
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Mule Musiq's third label Endless Flight presents a single cut from Alexander Robotnick's album, My La(te)st Album. Includes two remixes by M.A.N.D.Y.
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CREME 024EP
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"Hot remix package from Creme. Including remixes by Unit 4 (deep driving nu school disco kind of thing), Orgue Electronique (an amazing Chicago house remix with a strong bass line... very good!), and a more straight 4/4 mix by Robotnick himself. Its undecided yet who's the winner.. Unit 4 or Orgue Electronique."
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MASO 90141CD
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"Almost 25 years after its original release we have the ultimate collection of this amazing Italo disco track which influenced almost every early electronic dance producer (Juan Atkins, Larry Levan, Derrick May, Carl Craig, Francois Kevorkian, Marshall Jefferson, Larry Heard etc. etc.). Here is the ultimate collection on 1 CD, including the most versions and unreleased versions. Ten versions digitized and edited personally by Maurizio Dami, including the first demo (25 years old), the American versions, the 1983 version and Carl Craig's remix."
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