There are two members of APW. One Male. One Female.
Influences
They have many influences, you can make up your own mind exactly who or what they might be.
They listen to all types of music and look at all forms of art.
Their influences include: musicians, artists, designers, sculptors, photographers, film makers and just people they know.
If they ask you to be one of their friends then you've probably had some influence on them during their lifetime.
If you ask to be added to their friends, then you'll probably be influencing them in some way from that time onwards.
If you are one of their friends, then perhaps you can influence them and they can influence you further by working together. They are always happy to talk with like minded people to see what could happen if they got together.
Sounds Like
They do listen to a lot of other people's music, so if you hear something that you think sounds like something else you've heard, then that's what they sound like at that moment.
They don't sing, but they do have lyrics.
They don't do cover versions as you'd expect to hear them.
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Hatched out from a blue egg, two years before the 'summer of love'. A Pyxie Worm is a fusion of anything and everything that they find stimulating. Two creative minds that work together in all aspects of life, art and music.
They are not to fond of 'the hot', which is probably why they are fond of music and people which come from 'the cold'. They like wide open spaces, but find tight towns and cities interesting.
Because of their eclectic tastes, their music can sometimes sound like that too. What you hear today may not be what you hear tomorrow. Sometimes it may be quiet, mood inspiring and easy on your ears. Other times it may be the complete opposite making your ears bleed, or it may be somewhere in between. The music that they make is the music that they enjoy making. It isn't necessarily the type of music that they listen to. If you like what you hear then please come and listen to them again - you never know, you might like something else.
Władysław Teodor "W.T." Benda [1873-1948] was a famous Polish painter, illustrator, and designer (also mask maker and costume designer). He also wrote a book, Masks (Watson-Guptill, 1944), a study of his own designs and unique construction techniques.
The son of musician Jan Szymon Benda, and a nephew of the actress Helena Modrzejewska (aka Modejska). Benda studied art at the Krakow College of Technology and Art in Poland and at the School of Fine Arts in Vienna, Austria. In 1902 he moved to US.
Eugeniusz Bodo [1899-1943] - the symbol of prewar Polish cinema, a great actor and singer (theatre/cabaret/movies), film director, producer, screenwriter, editor...
Arrested by NKVD in 1941. Sent to the Soviet labour camp. He died there of hunger on 7th october 1943... One of too many victims of the Soviet terror...
Helena Grossówna [1904-1994] - a great Polish actress and dancer (theatre/movies). She was an officer of the Polish Home Army (a leader of the women division) during the war/Warsaw Uprising. Prisoner of the German Gross-Lübars and Stalag VI-C - Oberlangen camps...
I like your music; I think “Toy Parachutists” and “We Want To Be Astronauts” are my favourites at the moment. I’d prefer to be a Cosmonaut though, because they didn’t fake their missions like the Americans did. You didn’t really cut off a doll’s hair did you? How cruel. By the way, it should be “They are not too fond” in the second paragraph of “About A Pyxie Worm”. If you hadn’t cut off your doll’s hair she would have told you that.
I hope everything is going well for you, but please don't commit any more outrages upon my brothers and sisters.
Camilla Antoinette Clifford [1885–1971] was a Belgian-born stage actress and the most famous model for the "Gibson Girl" illustrations. Her towering coiffure and hourglass figure defined the Gibson Girl style.