** condition: (cassette/cover) NM/EX (owner's stamp inside cover) ** Cassette with printed cover and labels.
"To put it in the words of Marcello Ambrosini, the Tasadays find in Die Form the controlled destruction of the form after its careful design and construction, while in Nulla Iperreale the spontaneity free from any possible superstructure. They declare themselves new primitives, not in the perspective of a nostalgic return to a pre-industrial or prehistoric external world, but in the exception of an inner experience in stark contrast to the leviathan of the single utilitarian thought that has dominated the West for centuries. Their production-action does not allow itself to be tempted by the repetitiveness used by many industrial groups of those years, thus resulting seminal in the evolution of the scene. Their impulse to go further and not remain caged in the format of the new wave is witnessed by their particular sound vocabulary that sees, along with the use of conventional instruments, the use of DIY tools such as Chopper Vox and highly sui generis tools, like the Camolofono, cariole loaded with sheets, stones, tubes, chains and "garbage" of various shapes and sizes. A discography dotted with primordial electronic experiments."
Released with a textured, single-sided, cream coloured cardboard j-card with inner flap. Early copies distributed without the generic ADN labels but on a black cassette bringing a small colored round tag with the catalog number hand stamped on. Other copies had black or grey label stickers with the printed on catalog number.