Kava Kon
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General Info
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Genre: Electronica / Lounge / Tropical
Location Detroit/Los Angeles, US
Profile Views: 36680
Last Login: 6/27/2010
Member Since 11/22/2005
Website www.kavakon.com
Record Label Dionysus Records
Type of Label Indie
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Bio
If you are open-minded and looking for an all-inclusive sexy holiday with an "anything goes" party atmosphere, you'll enjoy the sounds of Kava Kon. Nels Truesdell and Bob Kress serve as your cordial tour guides along a journey through mysterious landscapes and exotic places. Raised in the backrooms of smoky tiki dens and seedy motels, Nels and Bob have carefully crafted their art as a slow motion vessel in which to carry their listners along an enchanted journey. .. .... ...... .... -
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Influences
Les Baxter, Martin Denny, Ennio Morricone, Angelo Badalamenti, Antonio Carlos Jobim, Juan Atkins, Kraftwerk, Air, King Tubby, The Orb, Art of Noise, throbbing gristle, vintage thrift store vinyl, the seven seas, exotic places, tiki culture, tropical birds, outer space, adventures into the unknown, pyramids of egypt, the sun, the fifth dimension, the deep sea, the bermuda triangle, shrunken heads, the atomic age, the space age, synthesizers, bizarre instruments from around the world, and the dessert (especially at night). -
Sounds Like
Exotica, tiki lounge, electronica, western, and 1950s-60s B-hollywood sound. mysterious places. enchanting sounds. and the soundtrack to your south pacific dreams. Synthesizers from outer space shaken up with primitive percussion. <.............. .. .. .. .. .. ....
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