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Hibernation

Krisma · 1979

36 min · 9 tracks · new wave ยท punk ยท synth-pop

A vibrant fusion of synth-pop and punk energy, marked by playful experimentation and catchy melodies.

Hibernation is an album by Krisma, released in 1979. A vibrant fusion of synth-pop and punk energy, marked by playful experimentation and catchy melodies. This album holds a unique place in the Italian new wave movement of the late 1970s. It garnered attention for its innovative sound and helped establish Krisma as pioneers in synthesizer-driven music, influencing subsequent artists within the genre. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Hibernation sound like?

A vibrant fusion of synth-pop and punk energy, marked by playful experimentation and catchy melodies. Rooted in new wave and punk.

What makes Hibernation by Krisma notable?

This album holds a unique place in the Italian new wave movement of the late 1970s. It garnered attention for its innovative sound and helped establish Krisma as pioneers in synthesizer-driven music, influencing subsequent artists within the genre. Released in 1979, 'Hibernation' is Krisma's debut album, following their formation in Milan. At this time, the duo was exploring the burgeoning new wave scene, blending electronic music with punk influences that would define their early career.

How many songs are on Hibernation?

Hibernation has 9 tracks, running approximately 36 minutes.

Tracklist

9 tracks·36:56

Best experienced from track one โ€” press play and let it unfold.

  • 1 Calling Standout 4:52
  • 2 Aurora B. Standout 5:05
  • 3 Rush '79 4:26
  • 4 Hibernated Nazi Standout 3:50
  • 5 Gott Gott Electron 4:06
  • 6 We R. 3:48
  • 7 So You Don't 4:15
  • 8 Lover 3:28
  • 9 Vetra Platz 3:06

Release Date

January 1, 1979

Genre

new wave, synth-pop

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Artist Origin

Italy

Runtime

36 min 56 sec