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Artist description
Alternating between spooky illbient exploits, crooked industrial menace, and hot-wired 21st century garage rock, the Bunny Club takes aim for both the upper and lower regions, shaking much ass and still burning up headphones with a spazzed-out asthetic that exhilarates and confounds. |
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Music Style
downbeat, industrial, lo-fi, electronic hijinks on a weekend bender |
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Musical Influences
Public Enemy, Air, Nashville Pussy, Miles Davis, Howlin' Wolf, Daniel Johnston, Prince, Tom Waits, Beck Hansen, Bill Laswell, Jon Spencer, Dr. Dre, Spinal Tap, Sparklehorse, Hard Core Logo, Norman Cook, T-Model Ford, Chan Marshall, James Brown |
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Similar Artists
Tricky, Coldcut, Fatboy Slim, Aphex Twin, Chemical Brothers, Nashville Pussy (listen to St. Petersberg and learn of the sadly comic exploits of Corey Parks) |
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Artist History
The Bunny Club started in 1995 as an experimental noise rock duo but by 1998 had morphed into a split-personality tug-of-war with acoustic guitar battling for supremacy againist a thrift store sampler and drum machine. Four limited edition cassette-only recordings document the band's development and struggles. Shorn of all extraneous debris by 1999, the Bunny Club had become a recording and performance project of Atlanta-based electronic soundsmith and sometime music writer Randy Trammell. Trammell also collaborates with San Francisco DJ Fish 'N' Chips as Macholtz 7 and releases music on his own Debil Records label. |
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Group Members
Randy Trammell, Casio SK1 |
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Instruments
Casio SK1, washtub, slide guitar, juice harp, African thumb piano, Macintosh and Dell hardware |
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Albums
Three, Space, Songbook, Live at the Bunny Club, Extended Play |
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Press Reviews
Satellite Zine October/November 1996
"The sounds were strange, strained, stained, pained, joyous, curious. They seemed to be at once mocking themselves and anyone who dared to listen, and also celebrating the very same things. It was not unlike a great building after it has been demolished, but not yet cleared away. The infrastructure is twisted and turned in on itself and that is how the music of the Bunny Club sounds ..." www.angelfire.com/al/satellitezine
http://www.angelfire.com/al/satellitezine/page15.html |
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Location
Atlanta, Georgia - USA |
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