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“If you ever fancied sleeping with Giorgio Moroder, Tangerine Dream and Harold Faltermeyer in their heyday and all at the same time but couldn’t quite afford it or bring yourself to don the nylon jumpsuit, then you can now with the all new Antoni Maiovvi. It’s quite simply synth-sexual!â€
The city strikes fear into your already punctured heart. Savage cannibals, their lumber jack shirts burnt from their hides and a stench to turn dead frogs upright again, roam the streets. When the ‘normals’ are all gone they’ll turn on the creatures that stalked them, gorging themselves on the taught athletic flesh of the hounds before turning their rusted forks on one another – the final banquet.
Cars are upturned and on fire, their guts spilt on the busted concrete, sparkling temples to a non –existent deity in a metropolis consumed with steel fog, cobalt darkness and a shadow like no other on earth.
Antoni Maiovvi is a lone survivor, the last bastion of human existence. He sees this landscape through a visor of green vectors. When he’s not tracking down and killing the beasts that tore his own family limb for limb, decorating the backdoor of his house to his baby daughter’s garden play-frame in a rough coat of crimson, he constructs musical machines out of scrap, composing the synthetic days away until night comes rapping on his door and draws him into the hunt with the scent of a forgotten wh*re.
The music pumps through his veins; the age old pistons of a speed boat cursing the dead lakes that suck the city into their depths, one building at a time. Super-charged with a beat, the hunters become the hunted. The shotgun is his weapon of choice; their flowering heads his dashboard trophies, their teeth his gum, the double dead consumed by a pall of vitriolic petroleum.
Antoni Maiovvi is not an original italo pioneer as much as people would like to believe it. It is the nom-de-plume for the Hi-NRG work of composer, producer and performer Anton Maiof (Geisha / DTV / Defibrillators / Menschenfleisch).
For booking please contact antonmaiof[at]gmail.com
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Tales Of Psychotronic Oceans 1 - Free Cosmic Disco Mix including:
Giorgio Moroder - The Chase /
Alexander Robotnick - Can I Have An Ashtray /
Charlie - Spacer Woman /
Antoni Maiovvi - Velocity Central /
Patrick Cowley - Mind Warp /
LoveLock - Maybe Tonight /
52nd Street - Can't Afford To Let You Go /
Antoni Maiovvi - Tokyo Ultra Funk /
Ennio Morricone - The Stendhal Syndrome Theme
Tales Of Psychotronic Oceans 2 - Part 2 of Maiovvi's cosmic voyage: Harold Faltermeyer - The Discovery /
Den Harrow - Day By Day /
Malcolm And The Bad Girls - Shoot Me /
Midnight Passion - I need your love /
Jessica Blue - The Dark Of Light /
Laser Dance - Humanoid Invasion /
Lime - Angel Eyes (Remix) /
The Splash Band - Starman /
Albert One - Turbo Diesel /
Cyber People - Polaris /
Kano - Ikeya-Seki /
Amin Peck - Coda /
Riz Ortolani - Non Si Sevizia Un Paperino
Tales Of Psychotronic Oceans 3 - John Carpenter & Alan Howarth - Chariots Of Pumpkins /
4M International - Space Operator /
Steel Mind - Bad Passion (Instrumental) /
Aut Aut - I Can't Stay Long /
Plastic Mode - Mi Amor /
Divina - Baby Blue /
Flowchart - Ask The Boss /
Magika - I know Magica /
BWH - Livin' Up /
Koto - Time (Dance Mix) /
Klein & MBO - Wonderful (Instrumental) /
Ennio Morricone - Una Lucertola Con La Pelle Di Donna
DEBUT ALBUM: ANTONI MAIOVVI - ELECTRO MUSCLE CULT! RELEASE DATE: 1st DECEMBER 2008 (100 hand numbered copies worldwide)
ANTONI MAIOVVI
ELECTRO MUSCLE CULT
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"Interesting and acceptable" - Fabio Frizi
"Nice tracks!" - Steve Moore (Zombi)
"Raving Italo" - Textura
"Ace Euro disco sounds" - Boomkat
"PURE NITROUS. It's like drowning in poppers." - Joe Muggs (Mixmag + The Wire)
"This CD makes me feel young and puts a lot of modern electronic muzak to shame with it's sheer exuberance." Norman Records
"his productions are a cut above a lot of the preset flavoured rubbish that is currently trailing behind the ‘disco’ bandwagon" Electronic Beats 5/5