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Elephant9 can absolutely be recommended. Check it out.
They played an absolutely earblowing gig here in Trondheim two weeks ago, with a complete Motorpsycho lineup enjoying themselves in the audience (except of course Ståle, who was ruling the stage with authority).
Some pictures and a review here.
@otherdemon – this is described at Discogs
Strangely enough I have what claims to be the same edition, starting straight at sinful,wind-borne – at least on my CD player.
According to Discogs, the only edition containing the bonus track is the first Stickman release (PSYCHOBABBLE 003).
It's starting to become ridiculous.
On qxl.no you can now find auctions for a test pressing of "3 songs for Rut", and "Blissard with t-shirt and button". Both starting above NOK 4000,-
The last one can still be bought brand new (minus t-shirt) for NOK 210,- and for the 3 songs – It's about time that someone, if necessary bringing some elongated wooden object, visit the WOW offices and convince them how important it is for mankind that the publishing rights for the Motorpsycho stuff is handed over to the proper creators.
Some minor updates:
– "Your Headlights Are On" are now "Broen" and even better, the singer moved on to "Highasakite"
– "Angelica's Elegy" are releasing their first EP this week, and playing in Trondheim!
– Martin Hagfors is drummed by Kenneth Kapstad
– "Soup" are not managed by Snah, as far as I know. But he produced and played guitar on their latest album Children of E.L.B.
– "Jaga Jazzist" the horn section played on the Fishtank album and torued with Motorpsycho.
– "Shining" main man Jørgen Munkeby was part of the mentioned horn section. He can be seen playing the flute on Motorpsycho's Rockpalast gig. He has also credited Motorpsycho for inspiring him to develop this fantastic Jazz/Metal music of Shining.
– "22" is an incredible band.
– "Elephant9" are also releasing a new album this week, and playing trondheim in a few weeks.
– "Stian Westerhus" noice/impro guitarman and a known collaborateur with Motorpsycho, also new album this week. Has played multiple gigs with motorpsycho. And is also sharing stage with KK in "Monolithic".
All these are truly great bands – what do we really need all these British and American bands for? :wink:
Indulge
Also available separate later (But I went for the bundle)
Here's a review for Stian Westerhus' new record (6/6) – adressa.no
Elephant9 is one of the other excellent groups where Ståle Storløkken is keyboarding.
Updated list
01.06.2012 – Nattjazz, Bergen (NOR) http://www.nattjazz.no
04.08.2012 – Bad Doberan, Zappanale (GER)
18.08.2012 – Kartfestivalen, Telemark (NOR) http://www.kartfestivalen.com
11.11.2012 – TDDU supersize (2 shows) – Oslo, Operaen (NOR) http://www.operaen.no
19.11.2012 – TDDU supersize – Trondheim, Olavshallen (NOR) http://www.olavshallen.no
Great!
Kim Hiorthøy must be feeling the competition breathing down his neck now
Hmm, according to the info it's Live at Ringnes – 2004
Does this mean they played Ringnes also in 2004 (can't find any info on that)? Or is the year – or venue – wrong?
Yes, Live at Ringnes
A live recording from the age of the Tussler.
Latest tweet from Stickfrau.
25.06.2012 New Bargain Bin(ge) titles
We’re happy to announce another bargain bin(ge) sale with new titles.
This time we can offer you various double vinyl LPs.
MOTORPSYCHO – Roadwork, Vol. 1 2LP for 10 €
MOTORPSYCHO – Roadwork, Vol. 2 2LP for 10 €
MOTORPSYCHO – Little Lucid Moments 2LP for 10 €
SOUNDTRACK OF OUR LIVES – Behind The Music 2LP for 10 €
SOUNDTRACK OF OUR LIVES – Extended Rev. 2LP for 10 €
All vinyl copies have been carefully checked and the covers are torn at the top but otherwise OK.
We also managed to refurbish some stock, so make sure to check the catalog; you might find a few long-sought after treasures.
Assume you will bring samples for everyone at the opera :lol:
Kenneth will also be there, with Trondheim Jazzorkester & Stian Westerhus.
Not sure if this link works without FB login. A review of the gig in the latest issue of PROG magazine.
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