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Krisma
Krisma performing in Pasian di Prato, 2007
Krisma performing in Pasian di Prato, 2007
Background information
OriginMilan, Italy
Genres
  • electronic[citation needed]
  • synthpop[citation needed]
  • post-punk[citation needed]
  • experimental[citation needed]
  • Years active1976–2015
    Labels
  • CGD
  • MembersMaurizio Arcieri
    Christina Moser
    Past membersHans Zimmer
    Peter Maben
    Websitehttp://krismatv.net/

    Krisma, originally known as Chrisma, was an Italian new wave[1]/electronic music duo founded by Maurizio Arcieri (1942–2015) and Christina Moser (1952–2022) in 1976.

    Career[edit]

    1976–1979[edit]

    In 1976, Maurizio Arcieri and his wife Christina Moser formed the duo under the name "Chrisma" in Milan.[citation needed] The name was a combination of their initials. The very same year, the couple moved to London to record "U" and "Amore" with the producer Nico Papathanassiou and his brother Vangelis under the management of Anthony Fawcett.[citation needed] Their collaboration with Papathanassiou and Vangelis continued through 1978 with the album Chinese Restaurant[2] and the single "Lola".

    In 1979 Arcieri and Moser released their second album, Hibernation.

    1980–1989[edit]

    In 1980 the band officially changed its name from "Chrisma" to "Krisma".[citation needed] Their third album, Cathode Mamma, featured Hans Zimmer on synthesizer. The single "Many Kisses" was met with great success in Europe.[citation needed] Around this time Krisma developed the first minisequencer, known as Krismino.[citation needed] Krisma left Polygram for CGD, then part of the CBS group, in 1981.[citation needed]

    In 1982 Krisma released Clandestine Anticipation, an experimental album dealing with water in all of its forms (liquid, ice, vapor, fog, snow and rain) supported by a series of videos filmed in tropical locations. The clips were first shown on Carlo Massarini's Mister Fantasy TV program on Rai 1.[citation needed]

    Krisma moved to New York City in 1986.[citation needed] They directed three videos for MTV, and soon after they began to work for France 2.[citation needed] In Italy they often appeared on the program "Be Bop a Lula" hosted by Red Ronnie for Italia Uno.[citation needed] The single "Nothing To Do With the Dog" (retitled "Fido" in international markets) and "Iceberg" were released during this time.

    In 1988 Non ho denaro was released. It was their last album to be released on vinyl, and today it is one of the hardest-to-find Krisma records.

    1991–2015[edit]

    During the 1990s Krisma's early records were remastered. They continued to do freelance work for the Italian state broadcasting company Rai 3, and they were credited with crafting the special effects on the Marco Ferreri film Nitrato d'Argento (1996). Krisma also designed several video-art installations and worked as consultants for Benetton's Centro Ricerca Comunicazione.[citation needed] On 22 July 1998, the couple launched Krisma TV, which was broadcast through the Skyplex satellite service (and later Eutelstat) to Europe, North Africa and the Middle East.

    In June 2000 the band opened their website, www.krismatv.net. Arcieri made a comeback attempt with Re-Birth, a solo project, around the same time. The single "Kara" was released in 2001 in both Italian and English versions. In 2002 Krisma collaborated with the Turin-based band Subsonica on the track Nuova Ossessione.

    Krisma singer Christina Moser died on 13 October 2022.[3]

    Discography[edit]

    Albums
    Singles
    Collaborations

    References[edit]

    1. ^ a b Bonini, Allesandro; Tamagnini, Emanuele (2006). New wave: la prima e più completa guida sul genere che ha sovvertito le regole della musica. Gremese Editore. p. 17. ISBN 9788884404121. Retrieved 2 September 2016.
  • ^ Griffin, Mark J. T. (2013). Vangelis: The Unknown Man. Lulu Press. ISBN 9781447627289. Retrieved 2 September 2016.
  • ^ Rumore, Redazione (13 October 2022). "È morta Christina Moser dei Krisma - RUMORE". Rumoremag (in Italian). Retrieved 15 October 2022.
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