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Spektr
Musiker - Psychedelic
http://www.spektrscope.com/
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Imagine ... -Screaming Tv-Screens, blazing in heavenly Technicolor. Twanged-out Guitars under an enormous Sunset accompanied by Morriconesque Girl Choirs, as Bass and Drum Groove to the Beat of a Static Now. Disharmonic String-sections with Bows on Cymbals, jittery Harpsichords, clustered Timpani-motives and Tubular Bells eerily chime. Cobweb-like Circuit-bends and Micro-synths meshed in Tape-manipulations on dusty Retro-Drummachines, Handclaps and a worn Hammond-organ. The Surf never breaks on a Wave of White Noise!- A NOW-Soundtrack for THEN-Movies MANOJ RAMDAS, former guitarist of THE RAVEONETTES and his Associates, collectively named SPEkTR, formed in Denmark 2001, are emerging with new album entitled -B/w vs. Technicolour-. Recorded in Copenhagen, Denmark and Los Angeles, as a tribute to the lost art of 60´s-70´s soundtrack composing and the ber-cool music from that aera. SPEkTR have written a pastiche-album. A -Retro-N-Soundtrack- if you like, containing original material, composed, performed and produced by the band. All inspired by the likes of Herrman, Mancini, Goldsmith, Morricone and performed with today´s rock antics and attitude. While the band constellation holds: guitar, bass, drums, percussion, organ, synths and sampler, additional sonic texture for the album was enquired by the usage of string-sections, brass ensembles, classical percussionists, girl choirs and various electronic gadgets. Compositions like -Micro-Caine- and -The Bronson Beat- with their distinct 70´s black-market Bollywood-rock feel, seem a perfect fit for a Steve McQueen or Bruce Lee movie never put into production! And while -Things that Go Bump in the Night-s manic pounding drummachinebeat and haunting harpsichord theme reminiscent, the stalking robot-gunslinger from -Westworld-, -Drops O´ Kurare- softly sedates and paralyzes with it´s sweet and breezy guitarline, reverby bongos and polynesian-like chorus. The title track -B/w vs. Technicolour- is likely to raise all the demonic chills of a Leone/Morricone collaboration, with its stomping surf-march intro building to a climax that again descents into a romantic and lush end theme...... A so-called ride into the sunset scene. SPEkTR have toured Scandinavia and Europe extensively since 2001 and will be going on the road again early March for a few selected dates around Europe.
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