quote:are from London, England and started in 2003 when Shingai and Dan began writing, playing and hanging out more intensely then before. They met Jamie in December 2003 and went straight into the studio to record their 4 track debut due to be released mid summer 2004 on Side Salad Records.
Their music is schizophrenically comtradictive. One minute rough, raw and explosively dramatic, the next, detached, calm and serene. Shingai is a provocative lady with the most sublimely powerful and beautiful voice you'll ever hear. She also has a liking for climbing on to PA systems and applying tribal markings on her face. Dan and Jamie are two hairy guys that could easily vaporize a dog walking in front of the stage with their rhythmic rock and sleazy blues influenced undulations alone.
They fly without a safety net in every performance. Equipment troubles or security guards cannot keep them down as many an unsuspecting audience member will testify. Possibly more intense live than the White Stripes.
Z +1quote:Op donderdag 17 augustus 2006 15:23 schreef Z het volgende:
The Noisettes?
quote:(Merrill Nisker) burst into transcontinental favor with her very particular brand of cock-sure rapping and spurting groovebox beats. Indeed, this vulgar Canadian temptress may have come from an underground womb of acoustic folk (Mermaid Café), avant jazz (Fancypants Hoodlum), and deconstructed noise swarms (the Shit), but it wasn't until 2000's new guise that her fearless, apolitical gender-play truly raised heads.
quote:Op woensdag 16 augustus 2006 17:04 schreef bartrid het volgende:
Hoe kennen we Merrill Nisker beter?
In dit topic nog gevraagd?quote:Op donderdag 17 augustus 2006 15:44 schreef ranja het volgende:
Hm Z betrapt, jij leest niet terug in topics
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quote:A Hamilton, Ontario-based electronic pop group,began as a duo with its duties split between Jeremy Greenspan and Johnny Dark. Influenced by a number of music sectors -- including arty synth pop, minimal techno, U.K. garage, and contemporary hip-hop -- they made a demo with no positive results. Dark opted to leave the group, but former Warp employee Nick Kilroy eventually heard the songs and became interested enough to begin his KIN label with
as its first artist. Engineer Matt Didemus joined Greenspan, and together they recorded enough material for a full-length. Prior to the 2004 release of the resulting album, titled Last Exit, a pair of 12" singles were released -- one included a remix from Fennesz, while the other featured a remix from Manitoba.
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