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01. MADFILTH - Madfilth
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02. MADFILTH - Nuclear In
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03. MADFILTH - Gulp It
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04. MADFILTH - Se
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05. MADFILTH - Inquinamento
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06. MADFILTH - Mad Strip
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07. MADFILTH - Voglio Un Cugino
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08. MADFILTH - Libertà
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09. MADFILTH - Io Sono Voi
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ARTIST
MADFILTH
TITLE
Madfilth
FORMAT
LP
LABEL
CACHE CACHE
CATALOG #
CACHE 019LP
CACHE 019LP
GENRE
ROCK
RELEASE DATE
2/9/2018
Cache Cache present a reissue of
Madfilth
, originally released in 1980. From the pumping heart of the
Magnetic System
comes the "dirtiest" Da-Da-dancefloor anti-jams with this lost 1979 blueprint of Italian conceptual cosmic disco played by the cream of the
Goblin
studio band. Carving its own grubby niche as an early prototype of cosmic disco cum Italo space funk whilst simultaneously harboring Dada hat stand satire with a junkshop glam aesthetic, this ecological illogical poplitical crab cabaret clearly broke the mold before way before the jelly had set. Fans of "other" obtuse outernational agit-camp might find a fantasy fusion between France's
Jean-Pierre Massiera
and Sweden's enviro
mental
marvel
Kapten Zoom
while trying to unravel the
Madfilth
tangle. Originally drip fed out of
Cesare Andrea Bixio
's Cinevox stable as one of a tight grip of non-soundtrack LPs, made to test the label's commercial potential,
Madfilth
would follow the band Goblin -- and their non-cinematic
Roller
(1976) -- as well as the eponymous long player by
The Motowns
(1971) in what was perhaps the last-ditch attempt at custom built popsploitation, combining the skills of overqualified composers with undercooked conceptual mind farts. This micro-brewed oddity finally quenches the acquired taste of a new breed of shambolic psychotropic guzzlers proving that 1979 was obviously good year for fool's gold. It is beneath the flamboyant rhythm rants and vari-speed osric slop of alt-comedic sarcy-satirist
Alberto Macaro
(a genetic beneficiary of a vaudevillian comic bloodline) that the Magnetic System maestros
Franco Bixio
and
Vince Tempera
act as the sonic driving force behind this unmarked treasure trove of eight-musical diamanté discoids. It will also come as little surprise that Cinevox/
Dario Argento
favorites Goblin were not too far away with the bass player
Fabio Pignatelli
alongside sports rock drummer
Agostino Marangolo
joining in. Madfilth's inclusion of Goblin synth maverick
Maurizio Guarini
and the band's mid-period guitarist
Carlo Penessi
(founder of the band
Etna
) pinpoints the jobbing Goblin session group during the time they recorded the soundtracks for the films
Buio Amiga
(1979) and
Squadra Antigagsters
(1979). This lesser celebrated late '70s era also witnessed the mutating Goblin rhythm section providing discoid backbeats for records such as
Giorgio Farina
's
Discocross
LP (1978), Simonetti's own
Capricorn
alter-ego, and the homoerotic nightclub spin-off
Easy Going
, all of which, alongside
Madfilth
, provide a strong mutual stylistic support system for their claim to cosmic discos deep red bloodline.
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