It looks like a performing version of The High Pink Clouds is materializing.
Brian Johnston - percussion
Zenobia Marsh - sound fx and vocals
Panacan - bass and vocals
Kenneth Johnston - guitars and low quality vocals
Influences
John Lee Hooker, Brian Eno, The Handsome Family, David Bowie, Dick and DeeDee, The Cramps, Roxy Music, King Crimson, Captain Beefheart, Frank Zappa, Syd Barrett, Brian Jones, Robert Crumb, Roky Erickson, Memphis Minnie, The Velvet Underground, John Cale, Terry Riley, Harry Partch, Fred Frith, Nico, Phil Manzanera, Kraftwerk, The Stranglers, Roger Corman, Paul Blaisdell, Ron Stein, Peckernut, Wolf System, Endominium, Jay Radford, Cream, The Doors, Keith Richards, Ross Bagdasarian, Rosemary Clooney, Dean Martin, Frank Sinatra, Cab Calloway, Ravi Shankar, Ali Akbar Moradi, Cemil Bey, Flaco Jimenez, Ry Cooder, Los Lobos, The Fabulous Thunderbirds, Muddy Waters, Howlin' Wolf, Charley Patton, Robert Johnson, Chuck Berry, Bo Diddley, Hank Williams III, Hank Williams I, Johnny Cash, Merle Haggard, Doc Watson, Brian Wilson, and Son House, ....List subject to change with new additions
Sounds Like
pink-cotton-candy like clouds of music floating in the upper atmosphere
The first album by The High Pink Clouds is available through CD Baby.
Go to
http://cdbaby.com/cd/highpinkclouds
to purchase it. You can also listen a clip from every track on the cd.
Participating in this project are:
Zenobia Marsh: vocals;
Panacan: Tuvan style throat singing;
Kenneth Johnston: guitar, bass, wheeze organ, zither, garbagecan drum, typewriter, oscillator, synthesizer, tape recorder, vox canis, electronic treatments and sonic processing, thrift store sitar, and geese.
Although computers were used for mixing, edits, and certain digital effects,
they were never allowed to become part of the creative process. In other words, no midi-produced sounds or Acid "synchronization" regarding rhythmic manipulation was used.
Hi there. Thanks for the req. I hear some Eno, Fripp, Velvet Underground and some Sonic Youth. Very amuzing. Thanks / Have a nice weekend Åke N Stockholm
Hoo Hoo Hoo - like that!!! To bad I couldn't hear the other ones, couldn't get the player to work but the one track convinced me and I'll be back for more! See we have some common friends and your influence list is great! Have a great new year and stay in touch! Thanks for the invite :)
Was that party at that same Trollenberg that was this seedy place in Haight-Ashbury? During the Summer of Love? Where Jerry Garcia brought over this batch of electric grape lollipops laced with STP? And Jeff Beck was holding Paul Kanter out the window threatening to drop him 18 stories if he kept hitting on Janis Joplin? I think I was there...
Hey, thanks for finding me... nice sounds, "Australian Girl" reminds me of some early King Crimson... I can't wait to hear the throatsinger... I have a piece where I mixed a tonguetalking TV preacher with Tuvan singer Tumat Kora-Ool... twisted shit. But you have to click "view " on my single player and go to my music page to hear it, it's called 'Drone.'
Hey guys, why don't you mail a copy of your music to me on CD. I'm Music Director for KRVS in Lafayette and will try to find programs where your music might fit.
KRVS
c/o Cecil Doyle
PO Box 42171
Lafayette, Louisiana
70504