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Confusional Quartet is one of the most recognized Italian bands in the so-called New Wave era, a period ranging from the late seventies to the mid-eighties. ==History== Formed in 1978, they had quite enthusiastic consent during their activity, playing a mixture of instrumental, avant-garde, experimental rock. The band published several works on vinyl, the single "Volare" (a futurist, instrumental cover of the famous song "Nel blu dipinto di blu" by Domenico Modugno), the homonymous LP, a mini LP and a limited edition of flexy discs. They 've also been included in various compilations, and their original records have been reissued on CDs. Confusional Quartet performed live in countless gigs, and because of their "arty" nature, they were invited to some contemporary art events, such as the "IV Settimana internazionale della Performance" (Bologna 1980) and "Universität für angewandte Kunst Festival" (Wien, 1981). In 1982 they stopped their activity, until 2011, when the four original members (Lucio Ardito, bass, Marco Bertoni, keyboards, Gianni Cuoghi, drums, Enrico Serotti, guitar) decided to reform the band. In 2012 two new albums have been published, "Italia calibro X" and the (once again) homonymous "Confusional Quartet". The single "Futurfunk" has been written together with Sir Bob Cornelius Rifo a.k.a. The Bloody Beetroots. In 2013 the drummer Gianni Cuoghi left the band, replaced by Claudio Trotta. In 2014 the band publishes "Confusional Quartet play Demetrio Stratos", an album made using previously unreleased material by the famous vocalist-experimenter Demetrio Stratos. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Confusional Quartet」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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