ERIKA HOFFMANN vocals/organ/piano/bass/drums
DION FISCHER guitar/synthesizers/drum machine/drums
SCOTT MICHALSKI drums/guitar/bass/vocals
CHRIS FACHINI guitar/bass/drums
with
WARN DEFEVER production
DAVIN BRAINARD electric bear
WADE KERGAN saxaphone
COREY REDHAGE early guitar
MATT SMITH production
MIKE CANICH early bass
CHAD GILCHRIST backing vocals
DAVE TRUMFIO engineer
JIM DIAMOND engineer
SKIPPY march records
Influences
KRAFTWERK, 99 RECORDS, THE CURE, K RECORDS , SUN RA, JOHN FOXX, SONIC YOUTH, ESG, PRINCE, HNIA, T-REX,LEE PERRY, PIL, FACTORY RECORDS, CAPTAIN BEEFHEART, ROCKET 455, UNREST , FAUST, BILLY CHILDISH ,CUB, CAN, COUCH,MOE TUCKER, THE SMITHS, HEAVENLY,NO NEW YORK, OUTRAGEOUS CHERRY, FRANCE GALL, FRANCOISE HARDY,BRIGITTE BARDOT,BIKINI KILL,BRATMOBILE, PHIL SPECTOR,JOE MEEK, JOY DIVISION,DESTROY ALL MONSTERS, APHEX TWIN, NEW ORDER, DEVO, ALBERT AYLER, SHOP ASSISTANTS,TEEN BEAT, MONKEES,X RAY SPEX, BIG STAR,B-52'S, HALF JAPANESE,THE PASTELS, SECTION 25, NEU, BEAT HAPPENING, MAGNETIC FIELDS,PIXIES, BEACH BOYS, PRINCESS DRAGONMOM,53RD AND 3RD, WESTSIDE LAUNDROMAT,MOOG, RADIO SHACK, CR-8000, ELECTRO-HARMONIX
In 1993 the members of Godzuki met at a local science fair and decided to combine their common interests in science, nature, the cure, synthesizers, new wave records, and started a band. since then the groop's post atomic age synth pop have placed them alongside today's no next wave radio shack gizmo greats. sometimes called space rock, they prefer the term science rock. their particular brand of new wave kraut fuzz is driven by pop songs, pop hooks, and a dance friendly beat with a couple photo-electric oscillators. always performing in uniform has elicted comparisons to devo and kraftwerk. their first record was called "trail of the lonesome pine" and is one part xray specs and one part electronic experiment gone wrong. free wade is their second album. their third album, called "your future," was the final result of the battle between science and nature.
Future of Cinema International Film Festival Extended Deadline to April - the only fest dedicated to high school cinema! Mention Myspace - we'll waive your fee.
Hey, I played "He'd Turn Us Up" on my radio show on KDVS this week. You can see the playlist and stream the show here: http://kdvs. org/shows/view/show_id/387
I was a teenage Godzuki fan boy. Driving to Zoot's on school nights and making what was pretty much the only website. Totally awesome, still one of my favorite bands ever.