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Artist description
KARMA REPAIR was Mackenzie Kristjon's band until 2001. They released the "Sweetness Machines" CD in 2000. At the end of 2001, after playing many successful concerts in Ontario, the band decided to part ways for personal reasons. |
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Music Style
art rock |
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Musical Influences
lou reed, cole porter, david bowie, black sabbath, jaco pastorius |
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Artist History
Karma Repair grew out of an earlier band called the Bloodflowers (members later went on to form Karma Repair and Sharon Said). For some strange reason, these bands started in Thunder Bay and independently moved to Guelph, Ontario. Sharon Said is still around and Karma Repair is dead. |
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Group Members
Mackenzie Kristjón: vocals, guitars, Fender Rhodes Bonar Björkland: guitars, effects Gerald Taylor: bass, woodwinds, backing vocals Dave Bukta: drums, calculus |
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Instruments
vocals, guitars, woodwinds, Fender Rhodes, fretless bass, drums, percussion |
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Albums
Sweetness Machines |
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Location
Toronto, ON - Canada |
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