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F.P. The Doubling Riders
Doublings & Silences Volume I (500 copies Ltd + Insert)

Doublings & Silences Volume I (500 copies Ltd + Insert)
Doublings & Silences Volume I (500 copies Ltd + Insert)Doublings & Silences Volume I (500 copies Ltd + Insert)Doublings & Silences Volume I (500 copies Ltd + Insert)Doublings & Silences Volume I (500 copies Ltd + Insert)Doublings & Silences Volume I (500 copies Ltd + Insert)Doublings & Silences Volume I (500 copies Ltd + Insert)Doublings & Silences Volume I (500 copies Ltd + Insert)Doublings & Silences Volume I (500 copies Ltd + Insert)

Catno

BFE68

Formats

1x Vinyl LP Reissue

Country

Spain

Release date

Sep 25, 2021

FP / THE DOUBLING RIDERS Doublings & Silences: Volume 1 (reissue) BFE US

The Doubling Riders were born in the middle of the '80s from the ashes of the great experimental / minimal wave project A.T.R.O.X. around the trio of Francesco Paladino, Pier Luigi Andreoni, and Riccardo Sinigaglia (Professor of Electronic composition at Milan's Conservatory) .

Starting from an electronic music approach and working freely with ethno, folk and wave elements, the sound of the Doubling Riders was extremely original and hard to classify. Mostly quiet meditative stuff, with folk, experimental electronic influences and some unusual vocalisations, some sang in a strange italian dialect.

Even if often compared to the more intellectual electronic experimental bands like Tuxedomoon, Coil or Vox Populi, Doubling Riders can be easily considered a unique project within the Italian new music scene.

Remastered from the original files. 180 gr vinyl with insert. Edition of 500.

FP / THE DOUBLING RIDERS
Doublings & Silences: Volume 1 (reissue)
BFE US

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

26.9€*

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A1

Doublings & Silences

3:07

A2

Nights

3:04

A3

Doubled By The Sun

4:00

A4

Neoplastie Part III

2:20

A5

The Warm Current

3:04

A6

The Last Emperor Of The Snakes

0:45

A7

H F A1

1:45

A8

Chinese Rain

1:45

B1

Effie Briest

1:08

B2

Voila Les Tropiquês

5:53

B3

Smell Into A Dream

3:04

B4

Schläft Ein Lied In Allen Dingen

2:22

B5

Blind Bodies

1:09

B6

Possession And Treasures

2:47

B7

In A Bed Of Trees

1:35

B8

Penguins (In A Cup Of Coffee)

1:00

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