Teatro Satanico - El Diol

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Review by Jay Jay Alexander

El Diol by Teatro Satanico: A Sonic Assault That Won’t Let You Breathe Alright, buckle up. El Diol isn’t your typical electronic album—this is a chaotic, industrial nightmare from Italy that’ll leave you questioning everything. Released in 2007 under the "Not On Label" banner (because who needs labels when you’re this raw?), Teatro Satanico delivers an experimental gut-punch with tracks like Levitico Olocausto and Sion. This ain’t for the faint-hearted or anyone expecting polished beats—they don’t give a damn about being radio-friendly here. Let’s dive into it. First off, Levitico Olocausto. Holy hell, this track hits like a sledgehammer wrapped in barbed wire. It starts with these distorted, almost mechanical groans before exploding into layers of glitchy madness. The rhythm? Relentless. You can feel the chaos clawing at your brain, but somehow it keeps dragging you back for more. It’s not just noise—it’s calculated destruction. Every beat feels like it's mocking you, daring you to turn it off. Spoiler alert: you won’t. Then there’s Sion, which flips the script entirely. Where Levitico Olocausto is all-out aggression, Sion creeps up on you like a shadow in the dark. The track builds slowly, layering eerie synths over pounding drums until it becomes this suffocating wall of sound. By the time it peaks, you’re drowning in its intensity. I remember listening to this late at night and feeling like my room was shrinking around me. Yeah, it’s that oppressive. But weirdly addictive—you hate it, but you can’t stop hitting replay. The rest of the album? Same vibe. Tracks like El Caregon Del Diol and No Is keep the momentum going, throwing curveballs left and right. One minute you’re getting pummeled by jagged beats, the next you’re lost in some twisted soundscape that makes zero sense but still works. It’s like Teatro Satanico doesn’t care if you “get” their music—they just want to mess with your head. So yeah, El Diol isn’t perfect. Some parts are messy as hell, and honestly, it might piss you off more than once. But that’s kinda the point. This album doesn’t aim to comfort; it exists to challenge, provoke, and maybe even scare you a little. And honestly? We need more stuff like this. Music nowadays is so safe, so predictable. Screw that. Give me ugly, give me loud, give me something that leaves scars. Final thought? Listening to El Diol feels like staring into the abyss—and realizing the abyss stares back harder. Fucked up? Absolutely. Worth it? Hell yeah. Now go listen to it—but don’t say I didn’t warn ya.

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Download

Filename: teatro-satanico-el-diol.zip
  • MP3 size: 27.6 mb
  • FLAC size: 167.6 mb

Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Levitico Olocausto
El Caregon Del Diol
Sion
No Is

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Labels

Not On Label

Listen online

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  • lytte på nettet
  • online anhören
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Formats

  • CDr
  • Mini-Album

Notes

  • Audio CDr in standard jewel box with some myrrh-grains inside it.
  • Limited numbered edition to 25 copies available for sale only in 07.07.07 on occasion of our "Dada Industrial Night" live gig in Pavia. It contains previously unreleased material for a total lenght of 43 mins

About Teatro Satanico

Teatro Satanico is an Italian experimental electronic project from Bassano Del Grappa (Vicenza). Formed in 1993 by Devis Granziera (also known as DeviLs G.) and Alberto Maria Kundalini. Devis G. is the only permanent member of Teatro Satanico. Various artists have appeared on several releases, such as Tairy Ceron (), Sissy Biasin, Spectrae (), Clau D.E.D.I. (ex-Ain Soph) and many others. Teatro Satanico was never involved in police-raid. Some year ago the project has been inquired with negative outcome. The famous "Confesso Tutto!" is only a bizarre and ironic song about an imaginative girl assassination. This track is a mockery versus the judge that has accused Teatro Satanico in the early '90. On the early releases Teatro Satanico appear as "Teatro Satanico Charles Manson".

Name Vars

  • T.S. Charles Manson
  • Teatro Satanico C. Manson
  • Teatro Satanico Charles Manson

Members

  • Devis Granziera
  • Alberto Maria Kundalini
  • Alessandro Fiorin Damiani
  • Kalamun
  • Mauro Martinuz

Interesting fact about Album

Did you know? The Italian electronic album *El Diol* by Teatro Satanico is a wild mix of experimental and industrial sounds. Released in 2007, it’s like a chaotic audio journey. Tracks like "Levitico Olocausto" and "El Caregon Del Diol" hit hard with their raw intensity. It’s not tied to any major label either—it’s an independent release. Definitely not for the faint of heart!