Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Demetrio Stratos" in Spanish language version.
By the time Demetrio Stratos died of leukemia in 1979. Movimento '77 was already in the process of being erased from official history. Stratos disappearance is emblematic of the Movement as a whole: his experimentation with the “voice” as a medium of information, vehicle and agent of identity formations, becomes something that “ha perduto il proprio destino” ("has lost its destiny"). His death cuts short a collaboration with poet Antonio Porta, another Novissimo, on a project set to the music of Stratos' voice.»“It was the mid-1970s and live events roused enthusiasm as never before; they fulfilled the need to be together and the illusion of continuing as a person. Area ... (was) a head above the rest. Not only because they seemed to be more attentive to the themes outside the world of music ... nor due to their interest in the use of instruments which seemed vaster and futuristic, but above all because ... (of) an incomparable coherence in their everyday work and in the steadfastness (sic) with which they faced even their contradditions.”
“Riflusso,” resistances, unoccupied roads
By the time Demetrio Stratos died of leukemia in 1979. Movimento '77 was already in the process of being erased from official history. Stratos disappearance is emblematic of the Movement as a whole: his experimentation with the “voice” as a medium of information, vehicle and agent of identity formations, becomes something that “ha perduto il proprio destino” ("has lost its destiny"). His death cuts short a collaboration with poet Antonio Porta, another Novissimo, on a project set to the music of Stratos' voice.»“It was the mid-1970s and live events roused enthusiasm as never before; they fulfilled the need to be together and the illusion of continuing as a person. Area ... (was) a head above the rest. Not only because they seemed to be more attentive to the themes outside the world of music ... nor due to their interest in the use of instruments which seemed vaster and futuristic, but above all because ... (of) an incomparable coherence in their everyday work and in the steadfastness (sic) with which they faced even their contradditions.”
“Riflusso,” resistances, unoccupied roads