Krisma, originally known as Chrisma, was an Italian new wave[1]/electronic music duo founded by Maurizio Arcieri (1942–2015) and Christina Moser (1952–2022) in 1976.
The very same year, the couple moved to London to record "U" and "Amore" with the producer Nico Papathanassiou and his brother Vangelis under the management of Anthony Fawcett.
[citation needed] In 1982 Krisma released Clandestine Anticipation, an experimental album dealing with water in all of its forms (liquid, ice, vapor, fog, snow and rain) supported by a series of videos filmed in tropical locations.
They continued to do freelance work for the Italian state broadcasting company Rai 3, and they were credited with crafting the special effects on the Marco Ferreri film Nitrato d'Argento (1996).
[citation needed] On 22 July 1998, the couple launched Krisma TV, which was broadcast through the Skyplex satellite service (and later Eutelstat) to Europe, North Africa and the Middle East.