Max Roach, Joseph Modeliste, Bill Ward, Elvin Jones, John Bonham, Tony Allen, Mitch Mitchell, Tony Williams, Jo Jones, Keith Moon, Buddy Rich, Clyde Stubblefield.
Conlasuñas te presenta a la mejor banda inglesa que tenemos el placer de conocer. A
sus 13 años de edad, Bilge Pump son absolutamente imprescindibles para
entender el panorama del rock independiente (de verdad) británico. Aún
así, sólo han grabado dos LPs: “Let me breathe” (2002) y “Rupert the
sky” (2007).
Imaginad una conjunción bastarda entre los
planteamientos de The Jesus Lizard, Led Zeppelin, The Fall, Blue Cheer,
Funkadelic y King Crimson. Debe de haber unas dos mil etiquetas para
esta banda, a la que bastaría con calificar de única e irrepetible:
art-punk-progresivo-avant-jazz-lo que sea, y además es hiperbailable.
Se trata de tres gentlemen sobrados de experiencia, técnica y un sentido del humor impecable.
A
su batería, Neil Turpin, ya lo disfrutamos en Zaragoza durante la
segunda gira europea de los estadounidenses Enablers. Según Brian
Chippendale (Lighting Bolt): “Turpin is really one of the
best drummers I have seen. He made me feel like a one-trick pony”.
Its been selling faster than we expected, and we currently only have around a quarter of our stock left - so we thought we'd better you all know that if you want a copy then now would be a good time to pick one up! If you buy it from the link above then you're buying it direct from us, the label aren't taking a cut - so its a bit like Fair Trade for struggling musicians.
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Thank you very much, and sorry for making a mess of your profile. If its any kind of consolation, we don't have a MySpace bot, so I'm leaving these comments the old fashioned way. Three -and-a-half thousand of them. My life is so exciting.
Cheers for the add Neil - love the video - some great drumming! Dunno if you remember me but I put Bilge Pump on in Lancaster back in about 2003, you played a really great set.. it was like an anti war thing and there was some improvised electronics, some country blues and a screening of a werner herzog film - anyhow hope all's good with you
ZOMES are a three piece band from Baltimore, USA, playing live at The Alexandra Vaults in Saltburn on Friday 6th March. Zomes founder, Asa Osbourne, is a member of the legendary band, Lungfish, who have 10 albums released on Washington DC's Dischord Records. Zomes sees Asa joined by sound artist Andrew Hayleck (known for his field recordings of natural ice formations) and Baltimore oil painter, Jordan Kasey. Together they create lo-fi experimental rock which sits on the spaced out and looped side of the fence.
QUACK QUACK are a three-piece prog/kraut/rock/jazz band from Leeds. No strangers to Saltburn, they performed an energetic live set to a small and pleasantly surprised audience at the Victoria in January. They have recorded a session for Huw Stephen's radio 1 show and have CD and vinyl releases on Saltburns' own 'Run Of The Mill Records' label.