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La Batteria reverse-engineer their own history on Detto Tra Noi

By Editorial Team - June 13, 2026

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La Batteria reverse-engineer their own history on Detto Tra Noi

Summary

Rome’s La Batteria release Detto Tra Noi, replaying their own music entirely through Detto Mariano’s original Fairlight sounds from the 1983 Amore Tossico soundtrack universe.

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  • Category: News
  • Published: June 13, 2026
  • Tags: la batteria, detto tra noi, italian library music, prog, funk, rome, Italian Library Music / Prog Funk

La Batteria’s Detto Tra Noi is one of the more fascinating concept releases of the day. Released on 13 June, it comes from a very specific musical object: the original Fairlight CMI used by Maestro Detto Mariano to create the 1983 soundtrack for Amore Tossico. A decade after La Batteria released their own remake of that soundtrack, they have now performed the reverse operation, replaying four of their own songs using Mariano’s Fairlight and its original sounds. That is not just retro fetishism. It is a conversation between eras, machines and Italian library-music memory. The Rome group’s world sits across funk, rock, soundtrack, Italian library music and prog, and Detto Tra Noi turns that identity into a beautifully nerdy act of sonic archaeology. Sometimes a release is interesting because of the songs. Sometimes it is interesting because of the machine that remembers them.

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Source: https://labatteria.bandcamp.com/album/detto-tra-noi

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