- Digitalis Purpurea (band)
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Digitalis Purpurea Background information Origin Turin, Italy Genres Industrial rock, alternative rock, industrial metal, Electro Industrial Occupations Musician, band Instruments Vocals, Bass, Computer Years active 2000 – present Labels Aural Musica, Dreamcell11 Website digitalispurpurea.net Members Pi Greco Digitalis Purpurea is an Italian industrial metal band.
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Biography
Digitalis Purpurea is an industrial metal project creating music since 2000 from Turin, Italy.[1] Digitalis Purpurea is the botanic name of the Purple Foxglove, a plant symbol of temptation, pleasant but at the same time destructive. Traditionally the foxglove was used as medical plant but had also an obscure use, an overdose in fact is lethal. That's why it was called "devil's finger". Pi Greco chose the name referring to a poem by Giovanni Pascoli "Digitale Purpurea", where he compares Maria, the blonde innocent to Rachele the brunette with "burning eyes". This is also the inspiration for one of their first songs "Elena & Maria".[2]
The first demo tape “Pi Greco Squad" has been produced in a limited number of copies and it has been recorded in winter 2003 at CryptoStudio with a vintage analogic 8-tracks recorder that provides a rough, rotten and rusty sound to the songs. An approach that mixed together modern electronic beats and old school black metal style making the band appreciated in the Italian industrial music scene. Some songs included in the first release has been re-proposed in 2004 with the self-produced full-length “19 celebrations in 19 mutilations”. In 2005 they recorded the cover of ‘Ideomatic’ as a tribute to the space rock band Rockets, selected to take part to the second volume of the "IBM compilation" a manifesto of the EBM-Electro-Industrial made in Italy. In March 2007 has been released the split-cd "Gears of Industry" together with the band No Forgiveness to promote the live show "Turin Industrial Massacre" and in May 12 they have been selected to support Das Ich with a show in collaboration with the fetish burlesque performers "Diamond Dolls". During that show was filmed their first videoclip "Coded Feel" by MPD Production.
After two years of gigs and recording sessions in 2008 Digitalis Purpurea signed a worldwide contract with Aural Music/Dreamcell11 to publish the full-length album titled "Aseptic White".[3][4][5][6] 10 unreleased tracks sound engineered by Victor Love[7] (Dope Stars Inc.) where their sound mixed with a more hit-oriented production will made this record a masterpiece of the band. In this record there are several collaborations beginning with the artwork, designed by Anna Taschini and the cover model SeaOfSin from "SickGirl.it _ Le spaghetti pin-up". The tracklist include two bonus tracks: "Ideomatic" featuring Celine Cecilia Angel from the Austrian project Sanguis et Cinis and the cover "Maneater" the renowned pop song by Nelly Furtado born from the artistic partnership with the Italian electro rock "spanker" Tying Tiffany. This cover represents a turning point for Digitalis' sound.[8]
In November 2010 the band released for the label Dreamcell11/Aural Music the new concept album "Emotional Decompression Chamber".
Discography
- 2003 - Pi Squad - Demo Cd, Crypto Records
- 2004 - 19 Celebrations in 19 Mutilations - Full-length, Crypto Records
- 2005 - I.B.M.(Italian Body Music) Vol_2 - Compilation cd
- 2007 - Gears of Industry - Split cd, "Le Follie Satanike"
- 2008 - Aseptic White - Full-length, "Dreamcell_11/Aural Music"[9][10][11][12]
- 2010 - Emotional Decompression Chamber - Full-length, "Dreamcell_11/Aural Music"[13][14][15]
Lyrics and Influences
Pi Grego is the group's sole lyricist. His lyrics are inspired by "daily alienation, self-injuring, suicide tendencies, cryptic cut-ups and totally hopeless vision of future". This misanthropic attitude is extended with his passion for Math, films, books and different forms of art. The most important literary influences are Pascoli, D'Annunzio, Oscar Wilde, Pirandello, Lovecraft, Edgar Allan Poe, De Sade, William Blake, Emily Dickinson, Enzo Fileno Carabba, Enrico Remmert and even Gillo Dorfles that inspired him with the reflections on "the horror pleni and grotesque characters of everyday life".
Notes
- ^ (English)Last FM- Digitalis Purpurea biography
- ^ (English) Industrialized Metal - Interview
- ^ Review, Metal Hammer Italy, 9/2008.
- ^ Review, Metal Hammer Greece, 9/2008.
- ^ Review, Scream Megazine Norway, n°130.
- ^ (Italian) Metal.it - Review
- ^ Article, Sonic Seducer, 10/2008.
- ^ Darkentries - Best top 10 Elettro rock album 2009
- ^ Darkentries - Review
- ^ Metal Italia - Review
- ^ PowerMetal.de - Review
- ^ (Italian)Metallus - Review
- ^ Metalwave - Review
- ^ Metal.de - Review
- ^ [1] - Review
External links
- Digitalis Purpurea – official web site
- Digitalis Purpurea – official MySpace
- Aural Music – official label site
- Aural Music – official label MySpace
Categories:- Musical groups established in 2000
- People from Turin (city)
- Living people
- Electro-industrial
- Industrial metal musical groups
- Industrial rock musical groups
- Italian alternative rock groups
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