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Artist description
A frolic in the land of Casio fusion. A very old drum machine backs guitar, singing and dancing, a lot of old electro-instruments, and many trashy keyboards played with surprising skill. No holds barred. |
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Music Style
Lo-Fi Prog Pop |
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Musical Influences
Mutantes, Velvet Underground, Professional Wrestling (not a band) |
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Similar Artists
Mutantes, Evaporators, Ween, Violent Femmes, Jonathan Richman |
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Artist History
Once upon a time, Lucky Gomez had a lot of time and a lot of electro-instruments from the 80s. He made a special album on his 4-track and packaged it in a yellow and brown bedsheet.When people wanted him to play live he enlisted the creative genius of Dr. Rupritt on keyboards and electronic autoharp (OmniChord), since Lucky could hardly play everything at once on stage. Now they rock the nation and have won their way to the semi-finals of UBC's battle of the bands. |
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Group Members
Lucky Gomez-- the man behind the first dream. Mostly guitar and singing, also tambourine etc.Dr. Rupritt-- the man who makes the new dream a tag team. Mostly keyboard stylings and singing, also Omnichord etc.CompuRhythm-- the woodpanelled drummer who plugs in. |
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Instruments
guitar, drum machine, keyboards, OmniChord, tambourine, xylophone, bass, banjo |
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Albums
Orgy Of The Senses (2000), The Enticer maxi-single (99-00) |
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Press Reviews
"the best in analog...a formidable groove...abusive wah-wah"--Offbeat"Casio-powered piss artists...Orgy of the Senses combines a love of Neil Diamond, synth pop, and lo-fi family restaurant lounge-performance with pre-pubescent giddiness and vocal stylings somewhere between the Violent Femmes and Jonathan Richman by way of Ween."--Monday Magazine"The most fun...Best use of drum machine EVER...nice hats"--Judges of Shindig (battle of the bands) |
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Location
Victoria, BC - Canada |
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