Elektriktus

Trackimage Playbut Trackname Playbut Trackname
First Wave 05:29 Tools
Second Wave 02:42 Tools
Flying at Sunset 03:47 Tools
Implosion 05:24 Tools
Frequencer Arrival 03:10 Tools
Power Hallucination 04:20 Tools
Third Wave 05:35 Tools
Frequencer Departure - Flying At Day-Break 07:04 Tools
Power Allucination 04:56 Tools
Frequencer Departure: Flying at Day Break 00:00 Tools
Frequencer Departure 00:00 Tools
Frequencer Departure-Flying At Day-Break 00:00 Tools
Flying A Sunset 00:00 Tools
Flying A Day-Break 00:00 Tools
Ebt - Bonus Track 00:00 Tools
Frequencer Departure - Flying at Day Break 00:00 Tools
Frequencer Departure- Flying At Day Break 00:00 Tools
Flying At Day-Break 00:00 Tools
EBT (bonus track) 00:00 Tools
Frequencer Departure Flying At Day-Break (1976) 00:00 Tools
Frequencer Departure: Flying At Day-Break 00:00 Tools
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With just an album under this name, and no mention of the musicians' identity, Elektriktus was a mysterious group that only appeared with an LP on the PDU label in 1976. Under the name Elektriktus hid Andrea Centazzo, musician and composer from Udine, who also released dozens of LP's mostly in the free jazz and avantgarde fields. The album, called Electronic mind waves, includes eight synthesizer-led compositions that show a great influence from the German cosmic music; in fact this is one of the most krautrock-inspired albums from Italy, and not unlike some of the early works by Roberto Cacciapaglia. For this reason it's no surprise that it appeared on PDU, as this record company distributed in Italy most of the production of the German Kosmische Kuriere and Ohr labels. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.