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The Stupid Set coming from Italy. It was 1980, Stupid Set - from Bologna - exorded with a 7'', 4 pieces of pure electronic experimentation, including a cover of "Hello I Love You" of the Doors. It started the journey between avant-garde and electronic minimalist for the band formed by Giampiero Huber (Gaznevada), with the complicity of Paul Bazzani (Rusk Und Brusk), Giorgio Lavagna (Gaznevada) and Fabio Sabbioni. After this 7'' inch they recorded a pair of 12 inches for Mmmh Records, while a year later, the prevailing dark electronica wave noise, saw the band protagonist of "Hear The Rumble" in the company of Henry Serotti (Confusional Quartet). "Soul Trade" however was the title of a very ambitious project, which put into practice the cut-up memory of Burroughs. The album was never published and the group saw the departure of Fabio, who lately formed the Hi-Fi Bros. So they started the project "Psycho Disc", which was represented live in the summer of 1982. It was a multimedia show, in the early' 80s these forms of entertainment were quite unusual and "bizarre". It came shortly after the end of the group, which carved a dance version of a piece of "Psycho Disc", which for the occasion took the title "Do not Be Cold In The Summer Of Love." User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

you guys don't exist!
Sequins and Spandex Part VII
7"

Hello I Love You
Confuzed Disco a retrospective of Italian Records (Disc 1)
Kiosque of Arrows 2

hello i love you /7")

Don't Be Cold (In The Summer Of Love)

You Guys Don't Exist! 1980-1983
Confuzed Disco A Retrospective Of Italian Records (Disc 2)
We Are Opilec! Vol II
Psychodisco (The Flavio Vecchi Remixes)