Bachelite
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Bachelite is the second album released by the Italian indie/electronica
Electronica
Electronica includes a wide range of contemporary electronic music designed for a wide range of uses, including foreground listening, some forms of dancing, and background music for other activities; however, unlike electronic dance music, it is not specifically made for dancing...

 band Offlaga Disco Pax
Offlaga Disco Pax
-Background and discography:The band was formed in Reggio Emilia in 2003 by Daniele Carretti Max Collini and Enrico Fontanelli...

. Recorded between May and October 2007 and mastered in October in New York
New York
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, the album was published by Santeria Records on February 8, 2008. With this album the band developed its sound, which became much more electronica-influenced than in Socialismo Tascabile (Prove Tecniche di Trasmissione)
Socialismo Tascabile (Prove Tecniche di Trasmissione)
Socialismo Tascabile is the debut album by Italian indie/electronica band Offlaga Disco Pax. It was released in 2005 and received mostly positive reviews.-Track listing:...

.

Track listing

songs written by Collini and Fontanelli, except where indicated.
  • "Superchiome" – 4:22
  • "Ventrale" – 3:18
  • "Dove ho messo la Golf?" – 6:18
  • "Sensibile" (Fontanelli, Carretti, Collini) – 5:49
  • "Lungimiranza" (4:00
  • "Cioccolato I.A.C.P." (Collini, Carretti) – 9:19
  • "Fermo!" (Collini, Carretti) – 5:43)
  • "Onomastica" (Collini, Carretti) – 5:55
  • "Venti Minuti" – 7:03

Thematic elements

Bachelite's themes are similar to the ones in Offlaga Disco Pax's debut album, "Socialismo Tascabile (Prove Tecniche di Trasmissione)
Socialismo Tascabile (Prove Tecniche di Trasmissione)
Socialismo Tascabile is the debut album by Italian indie/electronica band Offlaga Disco Pax. It was released in 2005 and received mostly positive reviews.-Track listing:...

". Collini writes once again about people, athletes and daily happenings linking them to politics, even though "Bachelite" is more introverted and cryptic than its predecessor.
  1. "Superchiome"
    • Punk music
    • Korn
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    • The village of Albinea
      Albinea
      Albinea is a comune in the Province of Reggio Emilia in the Italian region Emilia-Romagna, located about 60 km west of Bologna and about 10 km southwest of Reggio nell'Emilia....

    • Dave Grohl
      Dave Grohl
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  2. "Ventrale"
    • Vladimir Yashchenko
      Vladimir Yashchenko
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    • The 1978 European Championships in Athletics
      1978 European Championships in Athletics
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    • Jacek Wszoła
    • Lech Wałęsa
      Lech Wałęsa
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    • Dietmar Mögenburg
      Dietmar Mögenburg
      Dietmar Mögenburg is a former German high jumper who won gold medals at the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles and at the 1982 European Championships in Athletics in Athens.-Career:...

    • Javier Sotomayor
      Javier Sotomayor
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    • La Gazzetta dello Sport
      La Gazzetta dello Sport
      La Gazzetta dello Sport is an Italian newspaper dedicated to coverage of various sports. It was first published on April 3, 1896, allowing it to cover the first modern Olympic Games held in Athens...

      , an Italian newspaper.
    • Doctor Who
      Doctor Who
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  3. "Dove ho messo la Golf?"
    • Volkswagen Golf
      Volkswagen Golf
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    • Litfiba
      Litfiba
      Litfiba is an Italian hard rock band formed in Florence in early 1980.Litfiba originated from the meeting of 5 punk, New Wave and simply rock music fans with then no musical background....

      , an Italian rock
      Rock music
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       band
    • Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva
      Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva
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  4. "Sensibile"
    • Francesca Mambro and Valerio Fioravanti
      Valerio Fioravanti
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      , culprits for the 1980 Bologna massacre
      Bologna massacre
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    • Fiat Uno
      Fiat Uno
      The Fiat Uno is a supermini car produced by the Italian manufacturer Fiat. The Uno was launched in 1983 and built in its homeland until 1995, with production still taking place in other countries.-First series :...

      , referring the case of "the band of the white Uno", la banda della Uno bianca
    • Nuclei Armati Rivoluzionari
      Nuclei Armati Rivoluzionari
      The Nuclei Armati Rivoluzionari was an Italian neofascist terrorist organization active from 1977 to November 1981. It committed 33 murders in four years, and had planned to assassinate Francesco Cossiga, Gianfranco Fini and Adolfo Urso...

      , an Italian
      History of Italy as a Republic
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       neofascist terrorist organization.
  5. "Lungimiranza"
    • The "Associazione Ricreativa e Culturale Italiana" (ARCI), an Italian cultural association.
    • Luciano Ligabue
      Luciano Ligabue
      Luciano Ligabue , more commonly known as Ligabue or Liga, is an Italian rock singer-songwriter, film director and writer.-Biography:...

    • Vinicio Capossela
      Vinicio Capossela
      Vinicio Capossela is an Italian singer-songwriter. His style is strongly influenced by US singer and songwriter Tom Waits , though it also draws from the traditions of Italian folk music...

  6. "Cioccolato I.A.C.P."
    • The "Istituto Autonomo Case Popolari" (IACP), the Italian public housing
      Public housing
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       organization.
    • Vladivostok
      Vladivostok
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    • Toblerone
      Toblerone
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       chocolate
  7. "Fermo!"
    • The Chirocephalus marchesonii
    • Monte Vettore
      Monte Vettore
      Monte Vettore is a mountain on the border between Umbria and the Marche, in central Italy. It is part of the Sibillini mountains range and lies in the Parco Nazionale dei Monti Sibillini. Today climbers reach it from the Umbrian side from Norcia, or, on the Marche side, from Ascoli Piceno...

    • The Parco Nazionale dei Monti Sibillini
      Parco Nazionale dei Monti Sibillini
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  8. "Onomastica"
    • Jean Jaurès
      Jean Jaurès
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  9. "Venti Minuti"
    • Military Service in Italy
      Italy
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Personnel

  • Enrico Fontanelli - bass, keyboards
  • Daniele Carretti - guitar, bass
  • Max Collini - vocals

Other Musicians

  • Francesco Donadello – drums in Ventrale
  • Deborah Naomi Walker - cello in Sensibile
  • Jukka Reverberi - vocals in Cioccolato I.A.C.P. and Fermo!
  • Nicola Manzan - vocals in Cioccolato I.A.C.P.
  • Andrea Fumagalli - saxophone in Onomastica

External links

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