Dish-Is-Nein is an Italian music project that emerged from the ashes of the highly influential and provocative industrial rock band Disciplinatha, which was formed in 1987 in Bentivoglio, Italy. The group's lineup includes Cristiano Santini, the late Dario Parisini, and Marco Maiani, who were all part of the original Disciplinatha formation. Dish-Is-Nein has released a variety of music, including notable tracks like "The Metal Machine," a cover of Kraftwerk's "The Man Machine," which was released on a limited edition vinyl for Record Store Day in Italy. This release was significant as it marked the end of a cycle for the band following Dario Parisini's passing, to whom it was dedicated.
The band's music often reflects a continuity with the energetic and genre-bending style of Disciplinatha, blending elements of industrial, electronic, and post-punk music. With a strong presence on platforms like Instagram, Dish-Is-Nein continues to engage with fans and share updates about their work and projects. Their discography includes titles such as "Occidente - A Funeral Party" and "Stato di Massima Allerta," showcasing a dynamic range of creative output.
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