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Artist description
Sick and tired of boring eletrco-shit Nine Volt tries to mix the entertaining with the interesting, something that NO radio or music television station could do. And more importantly, they believe that you cant describe a musical artist in words, they must be heard to be described. You fool!!!! |
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Music Style
Electronic Madness. |
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Musical Influences
Coil, Throbbing Gristle, Kraftwerk, KLF, Ikue Mori, Daft Punk, Bungle Aphex Twin, and so on. |
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Similar Artists
Not Michael Jackson, NKOTB, OR Kenny Loggins!!! |
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Artist History
WWW.POMPRECORDINGS.COMNine Volt was born thanks to David Michael Sean Heaps. His fancy phase (addiction) of hallucinogenic drugs drove Kyle Kvech (now Doctor Brandname) and Scott Kilby (now and then Kilby) to making a tape soley with the purpose of screwing with Mr. Heaps and making his goof ball ridden madness as uncomfortable as possible. And then, without notice, the first Nine Volt LP, The Tribute to David Heaps was recorded. Since then the duo took a long hiatus due to the stress and hard work put into their first Lp. But finally time took it's course and Nine Volt went back to the studio where the are now in the process of recording their follow up to the popular first album. The new album, which has yet to be titled, is due out this spring and will be available to all (unlike Tribute to Dave Heaps) on mp3.com. Stay tuned... there will be many more mp3s soon available courtesy of mp3.com and P.O.M.P. Records. |
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Group Members
Kilby and Calabash |
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Instruments
Keyboards & Synths, Drum machines, Computer, Mandolin, Accordian, Guitar, Bass, Voices, Microcassettes, Answering machines, Cats, Hair Dryers and other electrical appliances. |
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Albums
1996: Tribute to Dave Heaps 1997: Arch Deluxe (featuring Jared Books)1997 Visual Sound: Insomniac Video Single |
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Location
Baltimore, Maryland - USA |
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