Gmm With Robotnick
Don't Ask Me Why/love Supreme
One of the most sought-after Italo-disco releases, the combined effort of Giovanotti Mondani Meccanici and Alexander Robotnick saw the light of the day in 1986 on Fuzz Dance, Materiali Sonori's sub-label ran by the wizard Giampiero Bigazzi. Florence born producer and musician Maurizio Dami created a mysterious character, a so-called "modular structure born out of a Soviet calculator and promptly runaway." His classic 'Problemes D'Amour' was featured on the influential Strut compilation 'Disco Not Disco 2.' GMM was an even more enigmatic character, one of the most unclassifiable audiovisual experiences to emerge from Italy in the 1980s. Maurizio Dami itself was responsible for the group's music output, while the unit was founded in 1984 by Antonio Glessi and Andrea Zingoni as an art collective whose production represents the quintessential expression of postmodern transmedia hybridity. Fully remastered and licensed, limited to 500 copies on clear vinyl.