Bachelite (album)

Bachelite is the second album released by the Italian indie/electronica band Offlaga Disco Pax. Recorded between May and October 2007 and mastered in October in New York City, the album was published by Santeria Records on February 8, 2008. With this album the band developed its sound, which became much more electronica-influenced than in Socialismo Tascabile (Prove Tecniche di Trasmissione).

Bachelite
Studio album by
Released8 February 2008
RecordedMay-October 2007
GenreIndie
Electronica
Length51:43
LabelSanteria
ProducerFrancesco Donadello
Enrico Fontanelli
Offlaga Disco Pax
Offlaga Disco Pax chronology
Socialismo Tascabile (Prove Tecniche di Trasmissione)
(2005)
Bachelite
(2008)

Track listing

songs written by Collini and Fontanelli, except where indicated.

  • "Superchiome" – 4:22
  • "Ventrale" – 3:18
  • "Dove ho messo la Golf?" – 6:18
  • "Sensibile" (Fontanelli, Carretti, Collini) – 5:49
  • "Lungimiranza" (4:00
  • "Cioccolato I.A.C.P." (Collini, Carretti) – 9:19
  • "Fermo!" (Collini, Carretti) – 5:43)
  • "Onomastica" (Collini, Carretti) – 5:55
  • "Venti Minuti" – 7:03

Thematic elements

Bachelite's themes are similar to the ones in Offlaga Disco Pax's debut album, "Socialismo Tascabile (Prove Tecniche di Trasmissione)". Collini writes once again about people, athletes and daily happenings linking them to politics, even though "Bachelite" is more introverted and cryptic than its predecessor.

  1. "Superchiome"
  2. "Ventrale"
  3. "Dove ho messo la Golf?"
  4. "Sensibile"
  5. "Lungimiranza"
  6. "Cioccolato I.A.C.P."
  7. "Fermo!"
    • The Chirocephalus marchesonii
    • Monte Vettore
    • The Parco Nazionale dei Monti Sibillini
  8. "Onomastica"
  9. "Venti Minuti"

Personnel

  • Enrico Fontanelli - bass, keyboards
  • Daniele Carretti - guitar, bass
  • Max Collini - vocals

Other musicians

  • Francesco Donadello – drums in Ventrale
  • Deborah Naomi Walker - cello in Sensibile
  • Jukka Reverberi - vocals in Cioccolato I.A.C.P. and Fermo!
  • Nicola Manzan - vocals in Cioccolato I.A.C.P.
  • Andrea Fumagalli - saxophone in Onomastica
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