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Music Style
filmless film music |
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Musical Influences
classical, minimalism, serialism, avant-garde, electronic, humor, Philip Glass, Frank Zappa, Al Yankovic, Beethoven |
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Similar Artists
Philip Glass' brother-in-law who is in a polka band with the teacher from your modern music appreciation class. |
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Artist History
Quick Bio For The Hasty: Zelda and the Unibrows (a.k.a. Zatu, and known incorrectly as Zat U) is one of those arty-type avant-garde electronic minimalist polka bands. Although the scene is oversaturated, we try to make our occasional 12-tone serialism inventive, unlike the 12-tone serialism that continues to dominate the pop charts. Over the years Joe Krause and/or Paul Szewczyk (a.k.a. Paul Sewick, and known correctly as such) have written a humor magazine, performed improv/sketch comedy, been animal rights wackos, and have spent too much money on take out food. Now send us some money. |
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Group Members
Joe Krause and Paul Szewczyk |
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Instruments
accordion, keyboards, clarinet, trombone, and mystery noises |
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Albums
Neves-eatnouT (as Zatu) |
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Press Reviews
"A triumph of dubious merits!" - Rocktober; "Music this good could only come from Satan's jukebox!" - Jam Rag; "This is a murky backwater from a cryptic and debased spring." - Cool and Strange Music Magazine; "It's stubbornly delicious!" - Splendid ezine |
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Location
Fraser, MI - USA |
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