30-hole and Fred Perry[1][2][3] released through "Danse Macabre Records" is the third album of the Italian Electro Industrial one-man project Digitalis Purpurea.
"Bubblegum-Pop" artworks, explicit sexuality and the ostensible superficiality of lyrics and contents are intentionally flaunted with satire and irony.
To frame these intentions the artwork is inspired by Terry Richardson crude pictures and Barbara Kruger subversive slogans.
The texts are influenced by Charles Bukowski and the following quote could be the album’ slogan: "Hospitals and jails and whores; these are the universities of life.
Call me Mr." The title track "30-hole and Fred Perry" is the first single extracted that will lead the promotional propaganda.