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Artist description
S.P.U.N.K is a one man project on a mission to explore the outlands of musical sanity... |
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Music Style
experimental |
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Musical Influences
there are loads of influnces applicable to this project...not all of which are obviously audible in the music... |
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Similar Artists
haven't a clue |
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Artist History
S.P.U.N.K has been operative in it's current form for almost 2 years now...
the songs listed as Indie/Lo-Fi however are older than that...they have been written and recorded over a period of nearly 10 years before S.P.U.N.K took on it's present form...
all other tracks are composed/performed within the current form of this project...
not always consciously so however...as is the case with the collaborations with Sir Fluppy of Abdonorm and Jeremias Boge...
Edmund Spunk began his musical career in various post/noiserock bands from as early as 1984...
unfortunately no recordings of those bands has survived the ever-gnawing tooth of time...
after having dissolved his last band to present date after an almost violent artistical fallout Spunk began a solo career during the early 90's...
the recordings listed as Indie/Lo-Fi date from this period...
the later recordings are a result of a broaden'd musical horizon which began when Spunk first heard Lou Reed's Metal Machine Music...which made an enormous impact on him...
although his collection of records already incorporated Sonic Youth and Velvet Underground it was not until Metal Machine Music that his artistical direction began to slide from traditinal songwriting t'wards a more experimental stance...
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Group Members
Edmund Spunk
occasionally featuring Jeremias Boge |
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Instruments
Guitar and various electronica |
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Albums
none |
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Location
Landskrona, Skåne - Sweden |
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