
House of Dolls
Dressel Amorosi
Formats | Tracks | Price | Buy |
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12" Vinyl Album | 8 tracks | £23.99 | Available 24 October 2025 |
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Description
Dressel Amorosi - House of Dolls
The Italian instrumental duo Dressel Amorosi return this October with their highly anticipated new album, House of Dolls, released October 24th on ‘Deep Red’ vinyl via Library of the Occult Records.
Following their acclaimed releases DeathMetha and Spectrum, House of Dolls sees Heinrich Dressel (Valerio Lombardozzi) and Federico Amorosi expand their signature sound of cinematic tension, hypnotic basslines and a heady fusion of analog synths, into darker, more immersive territory.
Rooted in the spirit of 1970s and ’80s Italian horror and library music, the duo’s compositions echo the legacy of John Carpenter, Goblin, and Fabio Frizzi, while delivering their own contemporary electronic sensibility. The result is an album that feels both timeless and uncanny, a soundtrack to a film that doesn’t exist, yet one you somehow remember.
Tony Giles of ‘The Record Room’ captures it perfectly: “Listening to Dressel Amorosi’s House Of Dolls should be the dictionary definition of déjà vu! Every song has had me thinking, I know this and I love this.
From the evocative melody of Octagon Tower to the dance floor shaking Escape, each song sounds like a well-crafted electronic love letter to the brain. I have heard the future and the future is Dressel Amorosi.”
From the haunting opener to the pulsating, synth-driven finale, House of Dolls unfolds like a dream sequence, eerie, alluring, and irresistibly cinematic. A perfect addition to the Library of the Occult catalogue, it cements Dressel Amorosi’s place among the most distinctive voices in modern electronic and soundtrack-inspired music.
Following their acclaimed releases DeathMetha and Spectrum, House of Dolls sees Heinrich Dressel (Valerio Lombardozzi) and Federico Amorosi expand their signature sound of cinematic tension, hypnotic basslines and a heady fusion of analog synths, into darker, more immersive territory.
Rooted in the spirit of 1970s and ’80s Italian horror and library music, the duo’s compositions echo the legacy of John Carpenter, Goblin, and Fabio Frizzi, while delivering their own contemporary electronic sensibility. The result is an album that feels both timeless and uncanny, a soundtrack to a film that doesn’t exist, yet one you somehow remember.
Tony Giles of ‘The Record Room’ captures it perfectly: “Listening to Dressel Amorosi’s House Of Dolls should be the dictionary definition of déjà vu! Every song has had me thinking, I know this and I love this.
From the evocative melody of Octagon Tower to the dance floor shaking Escape, each song sounds like a well-crafted electronic love letter to the brain. I have heard the future and the future is Dressel Amorosi.”
From the haunting opener to the pulsating, synth-driven finale, House of Dolls unfolds like a dream sequence, eerie, alluring, and irresistibly cinematic. A perfect addition to the Library of the Occult catalogue, it cements Dressel Amorosi’s place among the most distinctive voices in modern electronic and soundtrack-inspired music.
Tracklisting
12" Vinyl Album (LOTO046)
- Radio Metha
- House of Dolls
- Escape
- Octagon Tower
- Woodland Whisper
- Starlight
- Eyeless Puppet
- Until That Night