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Vanessa Van Basten
OriginGenova, Italy
GenresPost-metal
Years active2003–present
LabelsRobotic Empire
MembersMorgan Bellini
Past membersStefano Parodi
Roberto Dellarocca
NANT
Websitevanessavanbasten.tumblr.com

Vanessa Van Basten is an Italian duo with various guests and contributors from the alternative and extreme Italian underground scene. They make slow, heavy, metaphysical instrumental music. Their influences are cosmic psychedelia, industrial rock (like Swans or Godflesh), Neurot & Hydrahead catalogue, old 4AD bands, krautrock, Norwegian black metal. They are currently on Robotic Empire records.

Members

  • Morgan Bellini – guitars, synth, sampler, sequencer, mic, software, fx, harmonica, glockenspiel, percussions (2002–present)

Former members

  • Stefano Parodi: bass, synth
  • Roberto Dellarocca: live drums
  • NANT: Korg MS20, live drones

Discography

References

  1. The Rough Guide to Rock. Buckley, Peter. 2003. p. 908. ISBN 1858284570.
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