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Consorzio Suonatori Indipendenti (C.S.I.; English: Consortium of Independent Players) is an Italian band that evolved from the former punk/art band CCCP Fedeli alla linea. C.S.I. were founded in 1992 by Giovanni Lindo Ferretti and Massimo Zamboni, along with original members of the Italian band Litfiba.
Il Consorzio Suonatori Indipendenti (o C.S.I.) è stato un gruppo musicale italiano nato dalle ceneri dei CCCP - Fedeli alla linea. Gli album sono stati distribuiti dalla casa discografica fondata dai componenti del gruppo stesso, il Consorzio Produttori Indipendenti .
The renamed Consorzio Suonatori Indipendenti (C.S.I.) debuted with a set of songs from Ko del Mondo (Polygram, 1993). They rapidly evolved towards a form of chamber rock music with the mostly drum-less Linea Gotica (Polygram, 1996) that moved towards alternative rock in the following, and final, Tabula Rasa Elettrificata (Polygram, 1997) whose ...
- 1982–1990
- Giovanni Lindo Ferretti, Massimo Zamboni, Annarella Giudici, Danilo Fatur, Umberto Negri, Carlo Chiapparini, Gianni Maroccolo, Francesco Magnelli, Ringo De Palma, Ignazio Orlando, Giorgio Canali, Zeo Giudici, Silvia Bonvicini
- Reggio Emilia, Italy
Consorzio Suonatori Indipendenti, commonly known as CSI, is an Italian rock band formed in 1992. Known for their unique sound and deep lyrics, CSI has gained a dedicated fan base over the years. One of their most thought-provoking songs is “Sogni e sintomi” from their 1996 album “Linea Gotica”.
Consorzio Suonatori Indipendenti (Independent Musicians Union, a.k.a. CSI or C.S.I.) is an Italian rock band evolved from former punk/art band CCCP - Fedeli Alla Linea. C.S.I. were founded in 1992 by Giovanni Lindo Ferretti and Massimo Zamboni, along with Gianni Maroccolo, an original member of the Italian band Litfiba.