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Siberia 1984
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Siberia

In 1984, Diaframma released Siberia, an album that became a key point in their career. Hailing from Florence, the band operated within the dark wave and gothic rock scene, and this work is a good reflection of that sound. The lineup for this album included Federico Fiumani, who has been the constant in the group, and Miro Sassolini on vocals, who was present on the band's first three records. Diaframma's style at this stage drew from new wave and post-punk, creating a particular atmosphere that resonated with the music scene of the time.

Year
1984
Songs
8
Duration
30 min 17 seg
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Siberia, according to DoReSol

Siberia contains eight tracks, among which stand out Siberia, Neogrigio, Impronte, Amsterdam, Delorenzo, Memoria, Specchi d'acqua, and Desiderio del nulla. The overall sound of the album can be described as an amalgamation of dark wave, new wave, and alternative rock, marking a sonic identity that set them apart. The band, led by Fiumani, has gone through various stages and lineup changes, but Siberia remains one of their most representative works from their early days.

The trajectory of Diaframma extends from the late 70s or early 80s, and Siberia was their first album, consolidating their presence in the Italian scene. Over the years, the band has evolved, transitioning from the new wave of their beginnings towards a more personal punk rock, always with Federico Fiumani as the central axis. Musicians like Nicola Vannini, the first singer, and Miro Sassolini, the voice at this stage, were fundamental in shaping their early sounds.