Emotional Decompression Chamber[1][2][3] released with "Dreamcell_11/Aural Music" is the second full-length album of the Italian industrial metal band Digitalis Purpurea.
[5][6][7][8][9] This album can be defined as a cinematic record because of the combination between sounds and images set as its keystone.
The protagonists of the lyrics, Junichiro and Ishtar, are a modern version of Fando y Lis (first work of Alejandro Jodorowsky) chasing the legendary city called Tar on a David Lynch’s Lost Highway.
The presence of electro-clash beats, lysergic desert rock guitars and the unusual use of the voice sometimes played from a busted gramophone give a decadent sound, in which the figures appear faded and where the substance is tinged with noir and the mind is lost forfeited in a thick consistency sensory tunnel where the end is distant and blurred.
Pi Greco explored the research on the voice of Demetrio Stratos and the cut-up method of William Burroughs.