Dario Parisini
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| Born | December 1, 1966 Bentivoglio, Emilia Romagna |
| Died | June 9, 2022 (aged 55) Bologna, Emilia Romagna |
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| Years active | 1984-2022 |
Dario Parisini ( December 1, 1966 Bentivoglio, Emilia Romagna - June 9, 2022, Bologna, Emilia Romagna) was an italian guitarist, musician and actor. Founding member and the "soul" of the italian post-punk, industrial rock group DISCIPLINATHA (1987–1997), he was an important figure of the italian underground music scene and an icon of the music landscape of Bologna. He was first known as an actor, beginning his career in the films of director Pupi Avati.
Early life
Born on December 1st, 1966, in Bentivoglio, outside Bologna, region of Emilia Romagna in Italy, he studied post elementary, school in a catholic institute in Bologna, with good results in artistic subjects, drawing and music. Therefore, he was enrolled post gymnasium, at The Art Institute of Bologna. It is those years that sparked his interest in rock music and the desire to study the electric guitar, which he started seriously playing at the age of fifteen.
Acting career 1984–1994)
He was spotted at an audition while acompanying his then highschool girlfriend and selected by italian director Pupi Avati to play the young count Giuseppe Pallavicino, in the 1984 'The Three Of Us' story about young Mozart's stay in Italy during his adolescent years. He then played Dario, the sensitive and fragile student with a tragic end in Pupi Avati's 1985 'Bank Clerks' and one of two adopted WWII orphans in the post war set, 1985 comedy drama 'Graduation Party'. In 1986, he played one of three soldiers on leave in the drama 'Una Domenica Si', produced by Pupi Avati and a year later, a member of a group of leftist youths in the 60's set story 'The Great Blek'. 1988 saw him as coprotagonist in 'Obsession: A Taste For Fear'. In 1989, he played Vincenzo, a young auto mechanic turned killer, in the road movie 'The End Of The Night'. In 1990, he played Giovanni, a young travelling musician in the 17 the century set fantasy drama 'Tarantula'/'The Bride of Saint Paul'. His then most notable appearance, was that of a young mafia killer in the 6th part of the international hit italian television series 'La Piovra' (1992). He concluded his acting career with a short appearance as a carabiniere in 'Anime Fiammegianti' (1994).
He was said by Pupi Avati to have been the most beautiful, most fragile, most vulnerable of his actors with a talent of his own and a sweetness that conquered you.
Music career (1986–2022)
DISCIPLINATHA
A unique guitarist with an aggressive sound, he founded in 1986, alongside Cristiano Santini, Marco Maiani and Daniele Albertazzi, DISCIPLINATHA, iconic and controversial post-punk group of the italian underground scene, with a cultural, social, pollitical, ideological theme.
Barely 20, when DISCIPLINATHA recorded their first material 'Abbiamo Pazientato 40 Anni. Ora Basta!' 'We Have Been Patient 40 Years. Enough!, 1988(an EP of 6 tracks, that has pushed the group, right from the beginning, onto the underground scene, because of it's controversial use of fascist iconography and so called provocatory nature), his savage guitar riffs were definitory for this album, culminating with his playing the last track of the EP, 'Attaco Dal Cielo' ('Attack From The Sky'), a solo of guitar, mimmicking the sound of a fighter plane in an air raid, maintaining the same potent style, on the 1988 single 'Tu Meriti Il Posto Che Occupiupi', a title that has become signature mark for the group's story.
He contributed with his agressive style to the more alternative sound of DISCIPLINATHA's next materials, the manifesto 'Crisi di Valori/ Nazioni' (1991) and the 1994 album 'Un Mondo Nuovo' ('A New World'), entirely different from the resonance of DISCIPLINATHA's debut EP .
His guitars gave a poetic definition to the last DISCIPLINATHA album, their most uncharateristic, 'Primigenia' (1996), released a year before the group disbanded.
He was a composer and lyricist on most of the tracks of DISCIPLINATHA, as well as conceiving graphic concepts and designs for their albums.
Post DISCIPLINATHA
From 1998 to 2016, he was guitarist and made the musical arrangements for the critical of the western culture group, Post Contemporary Corporation and from 1999 until 2000, joined Massimo Volume, as guitarist.
In 2002, he participated alongside Emidio Clementi, Massimo Carozzi and Teo Teardo, in the recording of 'Stanza 218' ('Room 218'), the album of El Muniria, leaving the project before the album's completion. The recordings took place over a period of a month, in the autumn of 2002, in a hotel room in Tangiers, Marocco, from where the project and album took their name.
DISH IS NEIN
In 2017, alongside his old fellow members of DISCIPLINATHA, Cristiano Santini and Marco Maiani, he founded DISH-IS-NEIN, an industrial, neo-folk group, critical of the values of western civillisation. They released their eponymous album, in 2017. Tracks like 'Eva' 'La Chiave Della Liberta' and 'Ultima Notte' bear his signature as guitarist, lyricist and composer.
Death
After a recurring battle with cancer, he passed away June 9, 2022 at Major Carlo Alberto Pizzardi Hospital in Bologna, Italy and rests in the cemetery of his native Bentivoglio.
DISCOGRAPHY
With DISCIPLINATHA
Studio albums=
1994 – Un mondo nuovo
1996 – Primigenia
EP
1988 – Abbiamo pazientato 40 anni. Ora basta!
Singles
1988 - Tu meriti il posto che occupi
1992 – Crisi di valori/Nazioni (12")
Compilation album
1995 – A-Raccolta
Boxed Set
2012 – Tesori della patria
With Post Contemporary Corporation
Studio albums
1998 – Nel tempo del buio pneumatico
1999 – Onnagata
2004 – The Ultimatum Collection
2006 – Gerarchia Ordine Disciplina
2024 – Pattiottismo psichedelico
Singles
2016 – Bob Marley era una brutta persona/Hidalgo de bragueta (7")
With El Muniria
Studio albums
2004 - Stanza 218
With DISH-IS-NEIN
Studio albums
2018 - Dish-Is-Nein
FILMOGRAPHY
FILM
Noi tre (1984)
Impiegati (1985)
Festa di laurea (1985)
Una domenica sì (1986)
Pathos - Segreta inquietudine (1987)
Il grande Blek (1987)
Nulla ci può fermare (1989)
La fine della notte (1989)
Tarantula - La sposa di San Paolo (1989)
8 rigenerazione, short film (1992)
Anime fiammeggianti (1994)
TELEVISION
Un bambino in fuga - Tre anni, tv miniseries (1991)
La Piovra 6-L'ultimo segreto TV miniseries (1992)
References
External links
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