** condition: (cassette/cover) NM/VG+ ** Cassette with folded xeroxed cover and no labels. Featured artists: Prostitutes, Lavorare Stanca, Two Organs, No Strani, Hiroshima, Blind Alley, Interface, Luciano Serra Pilota.
"It was 1982: the new generation in the city was proudly taking its first steps. The composition of the scene? Both sexes, average age 18/20. The project was born between the walls of a basement bunker in Madonna di Campagna, then home to Kaos T/Shirt. Title: “Antenna”. Mission? To capture unreleased sounds. A telegraphic manifesto of intent: “New waves in Turin”. The first “official” testimony of the metropolitan revolution in progress. Antenna instead was anagraphically young. Side one was opened by the Prostitutes with two songs. Lavorare Stanca continued the journey, followed by Two Organs and No Strani (later No Strange). Hiroshima closed, who in turn also opened the second side, followed by Blind Alley (yes, you read that right, them, Gigi Restagno's band), with two unforgettable warhorses "I Was Dreaming" and "The Whistle March", published some time later in the grooves of a 45 rpm published by Shirak. The rhythm was not scratched by the subsequent Interface and by that Luciano Serra Pilota behind whom was hiding (with difficulty) another star of the Turin scene, Stefano Righi, better known as Johnson Righeira. Closing with a bang with the sexy song “Copula Bolkan” by No Strani."