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The M.E.M.O.R.Y. Lab are the 'then' brainchild of the 'now' 3-time Grammy award winning engineer / producer / sound designer / mixer / composer Marc Urselli. The M.E.M.O.R.Y. Lab was loosely established in Italy, sometimes in the early nineties, but their debut CD sees the light a full 10 years later, thanks to modern technology and the collaboration between the now US-based artist and the Canadian-based record label D-Trash records. Growing up in Southern Italy in the early nineties, Marc Urselli started in his early teens to experiment with synthesizers, sequencers, samplers, midi while listening to ebm, industrial, ambient, goth, dark as well as rock, metal (death, black, prog, heavy, doom), hard core and everything in between. Soon thereafter he started writing tracks inspired by everything he was listening to and begun to seek collaborating with some of the rare like-minded individuals of the extremely close-minded surroundings of his upbringings. One such individual was Nicola “the Old Nick” Curri, metal critic (Metal Destruction magazine) and singer of the famed black metal band Funeral Oration (with whom Marc Urselli also played for a period of time) who added his unique signature style singing/screaming/whispering to the songs. Throughout the years other members such as bass player Fabrizio “Malfeitor Fabban” Giannese (from the bands Aborym and Funeral Oration, and also metal critic for Flash magazine) and dark critic Dario “Lo Snorkio” Campeggio did stints in the

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