November 1982, on that year Diaframma released their first single for Italian Records and they were rehearsing for their first MLP that they released the year after for Firenze's main indipendent record label, Contempo. That time in studio they recorded the session and now, thanks to Synthetic Shadows Records, we are able to listen to those versions of their early songs. None of the nine songs are totally unreleased: "Xaviera Hollander", "Pop Art", "Effetto Notte" and "Altrove" have been originally released on the "Altrove" MLP, "Pioggia" and "Illusione Ottica" on their first 7", "Circuito Chiuso" on a 7" released along with the magazine Free on December 1982 and "In Una Finestra Nera" plus "Sdoppiamento", even if haven't been released on albums or singles, have been included on the compilation "Live And Unreleased". This demo session offers to the fans of early post punk and Diaframma the chance to check, in a better way, the primitive urge of expression the quartet had (don't forget that later Federico published "Neogrigio", a collection of his poetry) . Nicola Vannini, Federico Fiumani, Leandro and Gianni Cicchi play their instruments like in trance, sometimes they have some uncertainty but perfection isn't the aim of this release. You can listen to those tracks like you see a man naked to the bone: they are essential and true. There aren't double bass lines, choruses or else. The same goes for the second Diaframma record Synthetic Shadows Records released. This one contains two concerts the band did back in mid 1983 in Rimini and Bologna. Ten songs performed by the original line up and we have Nicola singing two songs he didn't recorded in studio as Miro Sassolini took his place and sung "Neogrigio" and "Specchi d'Acqua" on their first album "Siberia". The quality of the recording is really good, basically I think they've been recorded from the mixing desk. The closing track isn't from a concert, is titled "Federico's Dream" and it's a sort of arpeggio note for a possible track. Nice releases that aren't for fans only.