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- 11.09.06
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- The E.X.P are dead!
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- Fuck the E.X.P.!
- Now we're The Ultra Twist !
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- 10.23.06
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- Change of line-up.
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- Due to differences of both
a personal and artistic nature, Jacopo Bimbi leaves the E.X.P.
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10.21.06
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- New bootleg material.
- E.X.P. - 24-09-2006
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- As from 21 October a free
download of new Bootleg material entitled "24-09-2006"
is available from the band's website www.e-x-p.it, recorded completely
in rough-fi mode during the last concerts.
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Listen
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- The new album in mixing phase.
- The next concert on 4th of
November at the Sonar with Dead Moon - an absolute must for all
those finding themselves within the vicinity of Siena-Colle Val
d'Elsa.
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08.11.06
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- video Chupadelik.
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- The video of Chupadelik, the
second track of the second Ep, is inserted in the video section.
The video dates back to 2002 and was shot during a non-authorised
nocturnal expedition through the corridors of the "Le Scotte"
hospital of Siena
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Watch the video
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08.01.06
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- E.X.P. on myspace.
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- http://www.myspace.com/expradio
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06.13.06
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- Start of new recording
sessions.
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- This time the recording studio
is the rehearsal room and there is no artistic producer to interfere
with our sound. The new tracks are currently 12. We are recording
live, limiting the overdubbings to that which is absolutely indispensable.
The work is due to be completed by the end of July.
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03.17.06
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- New single and new video.
E.X.P. Retinal Radio #4 (EP 2006)
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- As of March 17th 2006 in free
download from the site of the band www.e-x-p.it
the new Ep entitled "Retinal Radio #4", designed and
assembled as one single track, the Ep contains the episodes "Retinal
Circus" and "Aereolite".
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Watch the video
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- 03.01.06
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- Whilst waiting for March 16th,
date of the release of the new single "RETINAL RADIO"
and the new video, the new web site of the E.X.P is now on line
and from which it is possible to download free: the first album
"Pachamama", a number of tracks from the first period,
and the video of the cover of "Kick
Out the Jams" of the MC5.
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