Yes, I know... It's a bit of a hype.
But I do like their music !
captain beefheart, sun ra, the residents, frank zappa and more
Here's a nice promotional book that I came across recently.
"Prix Italia - Frank Zappa 50!"
A4 sized, 40+ pages, this book presents the transcript (in English) of the interview that Co de Kloet did with Frank Zappa, broadcast during a December 1990 radio show called "Supplement".
Published by NOS Production (the Dutch Broadcasting Company), it also included a French translation of the transcript.
Very nice.
The Prix Italia is a prestigious annual international competition for radio, television, and digital media, established in 1948 by RAI – Radiotelevisione Italiana. It rewards top-quality, innovative productions from public and private broadcasters globally, focusing on drama, music, and documentaries.
Co de Kloet received the award for the above mentioned Supplement show.
On "Karen Mantler's Pet Project", the lovely and soothing voice of Karen Mantler explains how she came to terms with the death of her cat Arnold (who was the main character is three of her prior albums).
Nice.
Here's 'Go Fish', where Karen thinks about getting a fish pet.
French Zeuhl fusion band Setna formed in 2004.
They released their first album, "Cycle I" in 2007 on the French Soleil Zeuhl record label.
Setna's "Cycle I" kicks off, combining Fender Rhodes repetitive melodies with ethereal female vocals. It sets a mellow and laid back atmosphere.
After a couple of songs, Guillaume Laurent starts adding soprano sax lines.
Beautiful.
And then, from track 6 on, both the Fender Rhodes and the bass get more energetic.
The final track even has James Mac Gaw (from One Shot) adding a guitar solo.
I love it.
9 tracks. With a nice shift from mellow to energetic.
Or as the band puts it: from darkness to consciousness.
Compelling.
Beautiful.
Here's what the band sounded like in concert:
Here's 'Witches Carousel':
Froghat recently uploaded a fine version of Frank Zappa's 'Cletus Awreetus-Awrightus' to YouTube.
And that wasn't the end of the surprise.
www.minnowland.net revealed more exiting music by Froghat, including a sublime surf version of FZ's 'Take Your Clothes Off When You Dance'.
The track made it to three Froghat Bandcamp releases and, again, proved that bands that cover a Zappa tune are worth checking out.
Listen to "Meet Froghat" (with a little album-artwork-nod to The Residents).
Dai Kaht, a band from Finland. Obviously inspired by Magma.
This is great !!
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-- info & more: Danny Mathys
About a week ago, I mentioned two fine albums by Al Doum & The Faryds: "Cosmic Love" (2014) and"Spirit Rejoin" (2018).
In the meantime, my exploration continued with "Freaky People" (2021) and (the brand-new) "Ipnagogico" (2026).
Spiritual exotic jazz.
Perfect to get in a good mood.
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