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Not A Barbie Girl

Barbara Lehnhoff didn’t want to become a musician – like so many other individuals, but her debut album under moniker of Camilla Sparksss is better than the new Laibach. You can find danceable technoid rhythms and electro-industrial punk tunes on it.

Barbara grew up in Canada amongst Indian reserves with a little brown bear. She is master of tracking and trapping, and knows the smoke signals.  Then she went among alpine natives of Swiss-Italian borderland to learn economic, graphic design and film making.

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„I started playing bass in 2004 when I was studying video in Lugano, Switzerland. I needed a soundtrack for a short film I was working on and so I met up with Aris and we started recording.” And art punk band Peter Kernel was born from this co-operation. They were invited by Spencer Krug from the Canadian band Wolf Parade to open for their European tour in 2010.

How does Camilla Sparksss started?

Camilla Sparksss started while I was unloading my 8×10 Ampeg bass cabinet for the 15th time while we were touring Peter Kernel. I looked at Aris and said “we need to start a lighter project”. (…and of course we’ve always wanted to start something electronic).

(An 8×10 Ampeg bass cabinet’s dimensions: 120 x 66 x 40, around 65-75 kg. – editor’s note)

CS is absolutely another musical world than P. Kernel. What are the main musical influences of CS?

I think CS is a different style from PK, but if you listen carefully both projects are very similar. They’re both minimal, instinctive and raw. The main difference lies in the production and instruments used. At the begging we wanted to transform PK into electro, but as we started writing the songs we became nostalgic of the “acoustic” punch of a live band. So we decided to give Peter Kernel a little sister called Camilla Sparksss. But both projects are influenced by what we’re experiencing in our everyday lives and how we feel in the moment. Musically we listen to very different kinds of music, at the moment my favourite band is Moonface. It’s the solo project of  Spencer Krug.

Are there any non-musical projects?

I love making clothing, especially hand made T-shirts. You can check them on my Bandcamp page. And of course videos. Oh, and I love cooking, but I’m not very good at it.

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On her shows there are two dancers. Anahì Traversi, a Swiss-Argentinian theater actress, and Miriam Vile, a Swiss-Italian „Gangsta” jewellery designer.  Next shows: 07 Jun > Luzern, Südpol (Switzerland), 19 Jun > Lyon, Sonic, (France), 21 Jun > Vesoul (France), 07 Jul > Lugano, Elettrolake Fest, Piazza Manzoni (Switzerland).

Korog has come back, and

Hungarian weird metal band Korog has come back with a new album. The music is drenched in grunge (esp. Soundgarden). And there is a new vocalist, who arrived from Turbo. And like this name, just like the singer… errr… is too avant-garde for me…

You can buy the album on iTunes

concert >  7 June  Budapest  A38        FB event

+ Void Ov Voices, drone project of Attila Csihar (ex-Korog, Mayhem)

 

Guruguru Brain Wash

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Japanese psychedelic rock band Kikagaku Moyo have started their own label called Guruguru Brain to contribute to Asian music scene. The  1st release is a compile of Japanese musicians who played Tokyo Psych Fest, for example: Fancy Numnum, Bombori, Korakora, or Old Man Bondage Machine, who has written their song about Steven Segall. It’s free to download

Tales of Murder and Dust and More

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Danish sextet is unknown, but the other two bands are familiar to me.
Hexenbrutal already played at RNR666 Party.
It’s Evereyone Else interview on RNR666.                    FB Event

Say No Drugs!

„All I can remember is rolling in the dirt”

Acid, ee’s, weed, speed, fuck off, but gimme a cigarette

from the upcoming second album
‘Not Art Until Someone Hates It’ (Gravity, Planet of the Apes)
of Budapest based international minimal hip-hop band
HOMELESS MILLIONAIRES

 

cold summer of budapest

 early 80s german style minimal synth/electro industrial

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on 5 June at 9pm in Budapest at Kontra Klub with

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Pure Ground Music          FB Event           Ticket: 1000

Adult Oriented Rock

 

American musician Bobby Bare, Jr. got a hard smack, and wrote his best album about it.   

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Bobby is son of Grammy awarded country musician Bobby Bare, Sr. He was raised in strongly musical environment in Memphis. So much so that he was nominated for a Grammy at his age of 6 for a duet with his father “Daddy What If”. It was written by the family’s friend, Shel Silverstein. He made a huge impression on Bobby, Jr.’s song writing technique. Wrote with and had all his songs critiqued by him, till Silverstein passed on in 1999. “To take an idea and push it as far as you can and then push it a whole lot further” – was his ars poetica. Shel Silverstein was a poet, writer, singer/songwriter and cartoonist. For example he has written “25 Minutes to Go”, “A Boy Named Sue” and “The Ballad of Lucy Jordan”. The first two have become popular by Johnny Cash, the third was written for Dr. Hook, but also was recorded by Lee Hazelwood and Marianne Faithful. (Anyway he wrote the lyrics and music for most of the Dr. Hook songs.)

Thanks for these circumstances, his talent and the fate, “Undefeated” is the best album of Bobby Bare jr. so far. Thanks for The Fate above all. But “thanks” is maybe not the best phrase in this case. The fulfilled love, joy and happiness are never so stimulating to create master pieces* like desire, sadness, broken heart and trials. In his own words, this is a “pretty confessional”, “getting dumped” album about end of his relationship with the mother of his youngest child, or “My Baby Took My Baby Away”

And his ex-baby didn’t want to hear anything about his emotions. So it seemed the only way to tell her his feelings if he writes those to songs. Diverse moods and situations have inspired these various explicit songs. Almost all have a different kind of style. There’re danceable, almost new wave and old Americana tunes, a bit of ragtime, alternative country and rock. One of those is just like a Butthole Surfers song on this true adult oriented really alternative rock album. Unfortunately I can’t put it completely here.

Bobby Bare Jr.’s Young Criminals’ Starvation League – “Undefeated” LP, CD, digital on Bloodshot Records (USA). Young Criminals’ Starvation League is his ever-changing group of musicians, including members of Lambchop, My Morning Jacket and many more.

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* But the exception proves the rule. One of the best albums of all time, Histoire de Melody Nelson (1971) by Serge Gainsbourg is fruit of a fulfilled love.

 

Godbite

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The new Godflesh EP – hard stuff for brain cleaning

Limited edition LP, CD + digital on Avalanches Records (UK)

Godflesh is one of the most influential industrial/drone metal bands. It was founded by Justin K. Broadrick (who was the guitarist of Napalm Death in 1985-86. His other electronic/ experimental/ post noise projects: Techno Animal, Jesu, Final, Pale Sketcher) and G.C. Green in 1988. The band dissolved in 2002, and reformed in 2009.

 

Monthly Noise 87

the next show of the notorious Hungarian noise party series in Budapest

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more info

Jonnie Common’s Remixes

 

A message from the amazing Scottish indie electronic artist Jonnie Common

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– Album number 2 is done and dusted but it’s taking a while to move out. Mainly so people don’t think I’ve gone and died, I’ve collected the majority of the remixes I did between 2009 and 2013 into a set. I’ve put it up on my bandcamp as Name Your Price in case people already have a lot of the tracks from their respective original releases.

Los Vigilantes & Paint Fumes in Budapest at RNR666 9th Birthday Party

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There was a fantastic night with LOS VIGILANTES (punk, Puerto Rico)
and PAINT FUMES (garage rock, USA). On this picture they’re together.

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