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Scandinavian Indie Digest Vol 03 Issue 28
Scandinavian Indie Digest Sun Jun 9, 1996 Volume 3 : Issue 28
There are 21 messages totalling 1200 lines in this issue.
Topics of the day:
1. Icy Icy Tape (2)
2. Review Bob Hund at Mejeriet
3. Sin's Festival Lists - Hultsfred [03-Jun-96] (2)
4. Sin's Music on the Radio [10-Jun-96]
5. Motor Tour List _Update_ [03-Jun-96]
6. Tivolirock
7. Swedish Indie Tape Chain - FINAL -
8. Tivolirock x-tra
9. Cardigans Summer tour dates.
10. It's ooooh so quiet
11. "Rock Summer" (2)
12. Fireside
13. Short Quick Notes...
14. Sin's Selected News [05-Jun-96]
15. Swedish Indie Tape Chain [960606]
16. Sin's Scandinavian CD Reviews [May 1996]
17. Sin's Non-Scan CD Reviews [May 1996]
18. Swedish Indie Tape [Contents]
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Date: Thu, 30 May 1996 00:44:03 -0400 (EDT)
From: Chris Forsberg <forsberg@charm.net>
Subject: Re: Icy Icy Tape
On Wed, 29 May 1996, Marten Sahlen wrote:
> I have Albert's tape in my possession at the moment. After listening
> to it a couple of times I'm bound to agree with whoever (Erik?) said
> that Unun stands out here. I especially love the track together with
> Pall Oskar, "Love Wins" -- how true :) But is it only me, or do Unun
> sound very much like Darling Buds at times? Especially the first 2 songs.
Haven't heard much Darling Buds, and I'm not sure what songs albert put
on the Icy tape, but I am very familiar with Unun....great, great band.
I hope Albert put stuff on there from "ae" rather than "super shiny
dreams", as (IMO) their stuff sounds so much better sung in Icelandic
than translated in English....and that's what they do, translate it, cos
it's originally written in Icelandic. Gunni told me that after finishing
up the Anglo version (super shiny dreams), he thought it felt like a
dubbed movie or something, I feeling I shared when I heard it. Gunni just
took a trip to the country to work on tunes for their next album. And a
record deal is in the works too.....don't know if they've inked the deal
yet, but he said he just quit his day job at Japis (record store), so...
>From Erik's "Music on the TV" lists, I've seen Unun listed more than
once......maybe now some of you will tape them (and I can get a copy.....!)
> But Bellatrix/Kolrassa are very enjoyable.
They rule. "Kynjasogur" is just an unbelievably great album!!
> I was happy to see that included were tracks by Purrkur Pillnikk and
> Tappi Tikarrass, I've been very curious to hear these seminal Icelandic
> bands for a long time. I just wish there had been material by Theyr and
> Kukl on the tape too, but I suppose I can't get everything.
I can tape any of that stuff for ya....I've got all the original
Icelandic vinyl by Tappi, Kukl & Theyr (except for the VERY first Theyr
album, "Pagad i Hel"....which is kinda rare (understatement). Siggi
himself was looking for a copy for me, but couldn't get one. I'd love to
even get it on tape at this point, I've got all their other stuff....
> The song by Ornamental, with the lovely Rose McDowall of Strawberry
> Switchblade fame, is a gem. I just love her soothing voice.
Oh cool, that's on there?! I've heard that was good....I have one
Ornamental album which sucks, I think it's called "no pain", but the
other one is supposed to be better.
> And I was really happy that you taped a track from the wonderful
> HOH/Current 93 collaboration "Island", but I can't believe you didn't
> choose the opening track "Falling", with Bjork on backing vocals. It's
> probably the best song she was ever involved in (imho of course).
Yes, her voice is pure honey on that track, I agree!! But even better is
her voice on a track called "Visur Vatsenda-Rosu" which is found on
Hector Zazou's album, "songs from the cold seas" (it has a differnet
title in Europe, tho....something in French). It is an album with songs
from lots of Scandinavian and "northern" female singers, mostly...also on
there is Lena Willemark, Varttina, and others....
> Speaking of HOH, just recently I picked up the "Temperature Of Blood"
> album by Reptilicus (not on the tape, and not to be confused with Reptile),
> which is produced by HOH. Reptilicus is an Icelandic duo that is
> something like a mix of Current 93 and Skinny Puppy, pretty great if
> you're into synth/industrial music.
I met one of the guys in that band when I was in Reykjavik a couple of
summers ago. Joey was his name (not sure if that's how you write it).
Nice guy.
> Whatever became of Ham, btw?
They broke up, I believe,there is now a band called Olympia, that has
Sigurjon Kjartsson.....am I right, Albert? Also, Ottar Proppe is also
acting in film
too...check out "Remote Control", it has live Ham, pretty hilarious.
Ottar is also in a sorta Parliament/ 70's funk band called Funkstrasse.
can't wait to get the tape,
-Chris
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Date: Thu, 30 May 1996 17:26:33 +0200 (CED)
From: Martin Eksten <eksten@df.lth.se>
Subject: Re: Review Bob Hund at Mejeriet
On Thu, 30 May 1996 jensa@loranga.df.lth.se wrote:
> Martin said:
>
> >A band called Sive opened for them. They only played about five songs, but
> >sounded quite ok to me (though my friends thought they really sucked).
> >
> >Martin
>
> Yeah, your friends were right indeed. Pathetic!
Maybe they were, I really didn't listen that much - I was in the other part
of the building.
> As Sound Affects put it in their latest issue (#30):
>
> " As a really lousy Bob Hund, but in Stockholmish.
> And then I mean REALLY lousy. 1 out of 5 stars. "
:)
Martin
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Date: Fri, 31 May 1996 03:12:00 +0300 (EET DST)
From: Albert Svan Sigurdsson <sigurdss@cc.helsinki.fi>
Subject: Re: Icy Icy Tape
On Thu, 30 May 1996, Chris Forsberg wrote:
> On Wed, 29 May 1996, Marten Sahlen wrote:
> Haven't heard much Darling Buds, and I'm not sure what songs albert put
> on the Icy tape, but I am very familiar with Unun....great, great band.
> I hope Albert put stuff on there from "ae" rather than "super shiny
> dreams", as (IMO) their stuff sounds so much better sung in Icelandic
How true, I also thing that most of the Sugarcbes and Bjork stuff sounds
better in Icelandic than in English, of course I understand Icelandic
more than most people (abroad). Just that I think the Icelandic lyrics
are more concentrated than the English. On the other hand, regarding
Unun, Heida the singer told me that when they translated the lyrics to
English Thor, one of the song/lyrics writers, was happier than with the
Icelandic lyrics, since it was more like his original meaning at least in
some songs.
> than translated in English....and that's what they do, translate it, cos
> it's originally written in Icelandic. Gunni told me that after finishing
> up the Anglo version (super shiny dreams), he thought it felt like a
> dubbed movie or something, I feeling I shared when I heard it. Gunni just
> took a trip to the country to work on tunes for their next album. And a
> record deal is in the works too.....don't know if they've inked the deal
> yet, but he said he just quit his day job at Japis (record store), so...
No, no deal yet. But the offers keep coming in. Perhaps Unun will be on
everybodys lips soon, including Mtv's. I sure hope not. They deserve
worldwide recognition, but IMO popularity (like being on Mtv) is not what
they need. People can buy the records without them being popular.
> >From Erik's "Music on the TV" lists, I've seen Unun listed more than
> once......maybe now some of you will tape them (and I can get a copy.....!)
I can get all the Unun videos plus some concertson videotape, if somebody
just payes for the tapes and mailing cost.
> > But Bellatrix/Kolrassa are very enjoyable.
> They rule. "Kynjasogur" is just an unbelievably great album!!
I have extra copies of Kolrassa/Bellatirx's CD's. I have both the first
CD (called Drapa) and the second (Kynjasogur). They sell for 80 FIM (ca.
20 dollars, including mail). The money goes straight to the girls in the
band, since they gave me the CDs to sell last year when they were her in
Finland.
> > I was happy to see that included were tracks by Purrkur Pillnikk and
> > Tappi Tikarrass, I've been very curious to hear these seminal Icelandic
> > bands for a long time. I just wish there had been material by Theyr and
> > Kukl on the tape too, but I suppose I can't get everything.
> I can tape any of that stuff for ya....I've got all the original
> Icelandic vinyl by Tappi, Kukl & Theyr (except for the VERY first Theyr
> album, "Pagad i Hel"....which is kinda rare (understatement). Siggi
> himself was looking for a copy for me, but couldn't get one. I'd love to
> even get it on tape at this point, I've got all their other stuff....
I have the same situation. I have all the Theyr, Tappi and Kukl stuff,
except for the Theyr's first album. I had a chance to buy an unplayed
copy of that LP in 1980, but was short on cash at the time and have
regretted that moment ever since.
> > The song by Ornamental, with the lovely Rose McDowall of Strawberry
> > Switchblade fame, is a gem. I just love her soothing voice.
> Oh cool, that's on there?! I've heard that was good....I have one
> Ornamental album which sucks, I think it's called "no pain", but the
> other one is supposed to be better.
> > And I was really happy that you taped a track from the wonderful
> > HOH/Current 93 collaboration "Island", but I can't believe you didn't
> > choose the opening track "Falling", with Bjork on backing vocals. It's
> > probably the best song she was ever involved in (imho of course).
I personally think that Bjork's best collaborations are with Bjorgvin
Gislason and with Megas. Megas' albums are easily available from any
Icelandic record store, but the song 'Afi' where Bjork sings to the tune
by Bjorgvin Gislason, is getting rarer by the day.
> > Speaking of HOH, just recently I picked up the "Temperature Of Blood"
> > album by Reptilicus (not on the tape, and not to be confused with Reptile),
> > which is produced by HOH. Reptilicus is an Icelandic duo that is
> > something like a mix of Current 93 and Skinny Puppy, pretty great if
> > you're into synth/industrial music.
That is barely half the story of Reptilicus, they are also heavily into
magic and Asatru, as is Hilmar Orn or HOH of Current 93. Much of their
power comes from their strange believes and traditions.
> > Whatever became of Ham, btw?
>
> They broke up, I believe,there is now a band called Olympia, that has
> Sigurjon Kjartsson.....am I right, Albert? Also, Ottar Proppe is also
> acting in film
Right.
> too...check out "Remote Control", it has live Ham, pretty hilarious.
> Ottar is also in a sorta Parliament/ 70's funk band called Funkstrasse.
I have this movie on video (illegal) with no subtitles. If somebody
wants a copy I can try it out. You of course pay all the costs.
Svona nu,
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Date: Mon, 3 Jun 1996 04:29:09 +0200 (MET DST)
From: chief@lysator.liu.se
Subject: Sin's Festival Lists - Hultsfred [03-Jun-96]
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Scandinavian Indie Festival Lists Scandinavian Indie
Hultsfred Festival 1996 (June 13-15 1996)
Updated 03-Jun-96 by Erik S|derstr|m (chief@lysator.liu.se)
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Non-swedish artists:
Bjork (Iceland), Blur (UK), Ministry (US), Iggy Pop (US), Pulp (UK),
Cure (UK), The Prodigy (UK), Bad Religion (US), Frank Black (US),
Emmylou Harris (US), Terrorvision (UK), Sick Of It All (US), Moby (US),
Skunk Anansie (UK), The Bluetones (UK), Dog Eat Dog (US),
Rocket From The Crypt (US), Northen Uproar (UK), Barkmarket (US),
Super Furry Animals (UK), Artis The Spoonman (US),
Gypsys From Rajastan (India), Pennywise (US), Walkabouts (US),
Fear Factory (US), The Mike Flowers Pops (UK), K's Choice (B),
Southen Culture On The Skids (US), Joykiller (US), Baby Chaos (UK),
Skin (UK), Bif Naked (CAN), Mustard Seeds (USA), Sneaker Pimps (UK)*,
Bruce Dickinson Skunkwork (UK)*, Holy Barbarians (UK)*, Ganbold (Mong)*.
Swedish artists:
Popsicle, Kent, Olle Ljungstrom, Teddybears Sthlm, 59 Times The Pain,
Bazooka!*, Drain, Liberator, Soundtrack of Our lives, Olle Adolphson,
Refused, No Fun At All, Fireside, Yvonne, Kumekameli, Ali Hussein,
Cirkus Cirkor, Sigge Hill*.
Stora Dansbanan stage:
Face Down, Sludge Nation, Gordon, Busty, Jumper, The Drowners, Slapdash,
Dipper, Disfear, Sinn Finn, Abstain, Psychic Kids United, Out Of Steets,
Melony, Naked, Tongue Gongue, Passage 4, Chester Copperpot, Sanktum,
Lifvens Vanner, Mindjive*, Abhinanda*.
Kosmos Club (The Hultsfred Festival's new "dance event"):
Stakka Bo, Nova Nova, The Aloof, Cedric Marszewski, Micromoon, Jonas
Lonna, Alex Reece, Larry Heard, Mourad Liti, Calico, Ivan Smagghe, Bender
Boys, Eva, Naid, Joel Mull, Charlie Hall, Bandulu, Cari Lekebusch,
Philippe Monrose, Stephan Grieder.
* = new since last update
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Cancelled so far:
At The Gates, Afghan Whigs, Lush
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Complete festival information can be found on the Scandinavian Indie WWW :
http://www.lysator.liu.se/festival.html
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Date: Mon, 3 Jun 1996 04:29:59 +0200 (MET DST)
From: chief@lysator.liu.se
Subject: Sin's Music on the Radio [10-Jun-96]
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Scandinavian Indie MUSIC ON THE RADIO Scandinavian Indie
June 10th -> June 16th
Day Date Artist Recorded
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Mon 10/6 High Llamas Goteborg, Underground 17-May-96
Tue 11/6 Rickard Wolff Stockholm, Cirkus 03-May-96
Wed 12/6 Goldmine Goteborg, Nefertiti 20-Mar-96
Thu 13/6 Backyard Babies (R) Ljungby 23-Nov-95
Sun 16/6 Groups from Norrbotten Lulea, Live
This list covers the Swedish National Channel P3's "Live" - always at 21.03
(R) = Rerun
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This list is also available on the Scandinavian Indie WWW pages
at: http://www.lysator.liu.se/~chief/uprad.html
//Erik (chief@lysator.liu.se)
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Date: Mon, 3 Jun 1996 04:29:40 +0200 (MET DST)
From: chief@lysator.liu.se
Subject: Motor Tour List _Update_ [03-Jun-96]
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Scandinavian Indie Motor Tour List UPDATE Scandinavian Indie
June 3rd 1996
by Erik Soderstrom (chief@lysator.liu.se)
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SWEDISH ARTISTS:
Bob Hund Silence
19/7 Skelleftea - Trastocksfestivalen Changed
Gordon Roligan
19/7 Pitea - Pitea Dansar & Ler New date
27/7 Ostersund - Storsjoyran New date
Liberator Burning Heart
5/6 Potsdam - Ska Festival New date
13/7 Hedemora - Dalarocken New date
19/7 Arvika - Festival New date
21/7 Angelholm - Tullakrok New date
10/8 Stockholm - Water Festival New date
Millencolin *NEW* Burning Heart
21/6 Lahti - Midsummer Festival (SF)
27/6 Bollnas - Festival
29/6 Rock am zee (D)
30/6 Munchen - Machtwerk (D)
5/7 Peine - UTZ (D)
6/7 Bremen - Hard Pop (D)
7/7 Rotterdam - Metropolis (N)
13/7 Grebbestad - Folkpark
18/8 Koln - Beizarre Festival (D)
23/8 Winterhur - Festival (CH)
24/8 Leysin - Alp Festival (CH)
No Fun at all Burning Heart
8/6 Malmo - Folkfesten New date
10/6 Oberhaussen - Cirkus Krone (D) New date
11/6 Koln - Underground (D) New date
21/6 Numijarvi - Nummi Rock (SF) Added
Popsicle Telegram/Wea
2/8 Trollhattan - Westgotha Festival Date decided
7/8 Lulea - Roxy New date
30/8 Falkoping - Folkets Park New date
Stakka Bo *NEW* Sonet
22/6 Skelleftea - Festival
Stonefunkers *NEW* Sonet
7/6 Goteborg - Chalmers Sommarklubb
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The complete Motor Tour List can be found on the Scandinavian Indie WWW :
http://www.lysator.liu.se/~chief/motor.html
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Date: Mon, 3 Jun 1996 17:34:14 +0100
From: bjn@krs.owell.se
Subject: Tivolirock
Hi everybody.
Here is an almost complete list of bands that will show up on Tivolirock
in Kristianstad, on the 6 of July.
Kent
Olle Ljungstr=F6m
Broder Daniel
Lars Demian
Sex Pettersson
Kjell H=F6glund
Leslies
Zodiac
Fistfunk
Colubrids
Mutts
Smash Hit Wonders
Big Fish
Milky
Softside
Mindface
Endless Shame
Starlet
Rosk
Sludge Nation
Sounds good? Come and see for yourself! This day is also one of the first
days of the Christianstadsdagarna, a ten day long festival with a lot of
beer and music. The Jazzfestival is also taking place in the same week,
so if you like both indie and jazz, this week is a killer! And if you are
into the 70's, Hoola Bandoola Band plays on the Tuesday (July 9).
If there are any new info, I will submit it as soon as possible. Also, if
there are any questions about the festival, send me a note and I will
answer as soon as I can (I'm on the digest list).
Have a nice day and an even better night!
BeO O-
bjn@krs.owell.se
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Date: Tue, 4 Jun 1996 05:13:23 +0200 (MET DST)
From: chief@lysator.liu.se
Subject: Swedish Indie Tape Chain - FINAL -
Okay, now it is the final time to sign up to the Scandinavian Indie
Compilation tape #3 - Swedish Indie, tape chain. If you have no idea
what I am talking about, please do not hesitate to ask (by sending
email to me at chief@lysator.liu.se).
I will compile the tape during the next days, and will send it out
on the chain next week. Unfortunately I will not have the time to
make a cover, as promised before, before I send the tape, but I will
make one, and post it to the list and put it on the Web-pages so if
you want one, just grab it when it is ready and print it out.
These are the people currently _on_ the tape chain, and if you're not
on the list, but want to be on it, please follow the simple step listed
below the list.
PEOPLE ON THE SCANDINAVIAN INDIE - SWEDISH INDIE TAPE CHAIN:
Andreas Kierst <andreas.kierst@student.uni-halle.de>
Stephen Wood <BMOEM112@SIVM.SI.EDU>
Jan Sundstrom <d-sunjan@jmk.su.se>
David M|llerstedt <d4david@dtek.chalmers.se>
Joacim Carlsson <d91joaca@und.ida.liu.se>
Elin Olson <Elin_Olson@skola.agora.se>
Jari H Hilden <jhilden@cc.helsinki.fi>
Johan Jeppsson <johan.jeppsson@p255.lurivax.ct.se>
Christoforos Kakkos <kakkos@cti.gr>
Ulf Harnhammar <m9656@bure.abc.se>
Magnus Johansson <magnus@lousy.pp.se>
Petter Edstrom <petter.edstrom94@stud.hoe.se>
Sean Kyle-Price <sean@southern.com>
Alexander Bailey <xander@sirius.com>
To be added to the Swedish tape chain:
--------------------------------------
Email me (chief@lysator.liu.se) with your full postal address.
//Erik (chief@lysator.liu.se)
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Date: Tue, 4 Jun 1996 10:54:44 +0100
From: bjn@krs.owell.se
Subject: Tivolirock x-tra
Hello again.
Yesterday I heard that Pineforest Crunch also will show up at the
Tivolirock, so that's another reason for YOU to show up. The complete
list looks like this now:
Kent
Olle Ljungstr=F6m
Broder Daniel
Lars Demian
Pineforest Crunch
Sex Pettersson
Kjell H=F6glund
Leslies
Zodiac
Fistfunk
Colubrids
Mutts
Smash Hit Wonders
Big Fish
Milky
Softside
Mindface
Endless Shame
Starlet
Rosk
Sludge Nation
See you all there!
BeO O-
bjn@krs.owell.se
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Date: Tue, 4 Jun 1996 12:23:28 +0300 (EET DST)
From: Roberts Galvans <se51097@lanet.lv>
Subject: Re: Sin's Festival Lists - Hultsfred [03-Jun-96]
On Mon, 3 Jun 1996 chief@lysator.liu.se wrote:
> Hultsfred Festival 1996 (June 13-15 1996)
> Updated 03-Jun-96 by Erik S|derstr|m (chief@lysator.liu.se)
Hello!
That seems to bee a c00l festival ... :)
Yeah.... I know that i can get more info on homepage,but would ya just
tell info abt tickets ...i mean prices :)
Thanx
RoberC
se51097@lanet.lv
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Date: Tue, 04 Jun 1996 11:30:50 +0200
From: Nicolas Moch <moch@mech.kth.se>
Subject: Cardigans Summer tour dates.
Hello,
Here are the dates of the Cardigans tour in Europe for this Summer
The Cardigans Summer
10/6 Hoboken (US) - Maxwells
11/6 New York (US)- Tramps w/Papas Fritas
NY NYC 12:30pm Virgin Megastore FREE SHOW (say"hi")
12/6 MA Boston Paradise w/ Papas Fritas
13/6 Providence - WBRU Live Show
Waterplace Park 5:00pm w/ Papas Fritas
14/6 Chicago - Double Door w/ Legendary Jim Ruiz Group
16/6 San Diego - Open Air Theatre w/ Squeeze 3:00p
17/6 Los Angeles - El Rey Theatre w/ Papas Fritas +
Sugarplastic
19/6 San Francisco - KCRW Bene
20/6 San Francisco - Bimbo's
27/6 Roskilde - Festivalen
29/6 Oslo - Kalvya Festivalen
30/6 St. Gallen(CH) - Open Air Festival
2/7 Aten (GR) - Rocking Athens Festival
13/7 Glasgow (GB) - T In The Park
20/7 Zeebrgge (B) - Belga Beach Festival
21/7 Stratford-Upon-Avon (GB) - Phoenix Festival
28/7 Galway (IRL) - Festival
Support to Radiohead
18/8 Chelmsford (GB) - V'96 Festival
There are still unsecure dates around SFrancisco and Los angeles, but I
will let you know.
Regards,
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Date: Tue, 4 Jun 1996 17:12:40 +0200
From: d-sunjan@jmk.su.se (Jan Sundstrom)
Subject: It's ooooh so quiet
Hey! What's the silence? Didn't anyone go to the Pop Dakar festival? We
want reports!
;)
OK, seriously. I wasn't able to go, but i wnet to the Mera Hitlatar
Festival in Haninge. Yuck, i really feel like i'm to old for this, in these
surroundings. Just a lot of drop-out punk kids hanging around, and to my
big surprise Terry Ericsson from the Pop magazine.
Anyway, i basically wnet there for Bob Hund, but i also catched a glimpse
of Sindy Kills Me. Not my style, but very intense never the less. That
typical punk attitude, but the female singer had a certain weird charm. She
spoke in finnish between some songs, and looked like som baby "seriefigur"
cartoon character from hell, violently spitting and screaming. The bass
player was cute too.
Bob Hund made a good show as always. A few new tracks, one called Upp Upp
Ner that was _really_ nice: slow, subtle lyrics. And "Reinkarnerad Precis
Som F=F6rut" has evolved to an excellent hommage to Kraftwerk. Jonas put in
some sequencers that make it ressemble "Europe Endless", a synthesizer
favourite!
Beautiful light show too.
Second gig of the weekend, i went to see secret gig of Kjell Hoglund
yesterday, at Gamla Stan pub Magnus Ladul=E5s. It was crammed, there were
maybe 25 seats, but almost 100 people there. OK, i know it's not very
indie-ish, mail me for full report. It was good anyway.
Anyone going to Yvonne/Singer/Melony showcase at Kungstragarden on 6 june?!
This line-up looks massive!!! They walk on at 20:00, be there!
Jan Sundstrom
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Date: Tue, 4 Jun 1996 18:51:29 +0300 (EET DST)
From: Roberts Galvans <se51097@lanet.lv>
Subject: "Rock Summer"
Hello
So now I have a bit more info abt "Rock Summer" in Riga
There'll bee such artists as:
ZZ Top (USA(?)) - rock
Status Q (UK) - rock
East 17 (UK) - sux
Bjork (Iceland) - alt.rock ...this is c00l
Republica (?) - guess c00l,playin' guitarz
The Mike Flouwers Pop (UK) - makin' coverz on The DOORS,Oasis,popo of `60
or `70 ...so so
Moralny Codex (Russia) - 1 of the progresive Russian bands,playin' alt. rock
Jauns Meness (Latvia) - Latvian "U2",playin' alternative rock...this is
really c00l band :)))
Rebel (Latvia) - kinda blues or smth.,havin' few ...good songs
Mednis & Amber Blues (Latvia) - band kind aproject what havin' album on
Holland Top 10 album chart, playin' blues,live is ...good,i saw them in
live :))
Babylon Zoo (UK) - music of Levi's jeans ;) ,mixin' beats with guitarz
Midge Ure (UK) - classic pop song-singer ...guess so,new single "Breath'
quite good
May-B some more bands,butt there's no more info abt this festival
I hope that I'll get more info l8er...but actually now I'll have
hollydayz and examz... :( it meanz that now I`ll unsubscribe
"Scan-Indie",be back in end of August ...
If ya wanna some more info abt happenings in Riga,or some info Latvia and
etc. dom't hazitate e-mail me (se51097@lanet.lv)
P3ac3 in the world !!
Cheerz :)
RoberC
se51097@lanet.lv
P.S. there`ll be also "Rock Summer" in Tallinn ...in 12-14 July guess the
sane artists ...except Latvian bands (noone in Tallinn) and there'll be
Shaggy in Tallinn :)
Also in 14th June in "Mad Mix" 'll play 2 Finnish hardcore/punk
bands...i'll check them out .....comment will follow
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Date: Tue, 4 Jun 1996 20:47:04 +0200 (MET DST)
From: allfn@algonet.se (Magnus Jansson)
Subject: Fireside
Fireside will play Lollapaloza this year !!!
With Metallica, Soundgarden, Sex Pistols, Rancid, Melvins and some more bands.
How about that..
They have to cancel some swedish festivals, but nothing compares to Lollapaloza.
Brutality and bloodshed for all
Magnus
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Date: Wed, 5 Jun 1996 05:44:39 +0200 (MET DST)
From: chief@lysator.liu.se
Subject: Short Quick Notes...
Short ones...
* If you are in Stockholm on thursday (June 6th), do not hesitate to visit
Hyndans Horna - where you will be able to see Komeda! If you are in
Borlange the day after (June 7th), you will also be able to see the
band!
* If you happen to be in Linkoping on thursday (June 6th), you might as well
come to the last "thursday" at Herrgar'n before the summer takes over
where Daybehaviour and Flakes will play.
* If you're into British Pop Music, don't miss the program "Britpop" on
SVT1 this thursday (June 6th). Damon Albarn presents a bunch of bands
playing live in a studio including Blur, Supergrass, Elastica, Boo Radleys,
Menswear, Gene, Sleeper, Marion and Powder. The program starts 22.30.
* If you missed Soda with Loosegoats, Ola Hermanson, festival special
and actually a funny Kent-animation yesterday (monday), don't worry,
the rerun is this saturday (June 8th) on SVT2.
//Erik (chief@lysator.liu.se)
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Date: Wed, 5 Jun 1996 05:45:13 +0200 (MET DST)
From: chief@lysator.liu.se
Subject: Sin's Selected News [05-Jun-96]
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Scandinavian Indie SELECTED NEWS Scandinavian Indie
June 5th, 1996
by Erik S|derstr|m (chief@lysator.liu.se)
"Remember where you heard it first"
Contents:
Aloon, Aquadays, Beat Butchers Contest, The Cardigans, Coach Bob, Definitivt
50 Spann, The Drowners, Jumper, Popundret, Riviera, Salt, Speaker, Starlet,
The Wannadies.
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Aloon - fronted by ex-Suredo member Mikael Myrnerts have recorded about
20 songs, which has resulted in a couple of record labels showing
interest in the band, Telegram being one of them, though nothing
major has happened yet. (Source: Scandinavian Indie)
Aquadays - received a phone call in the middle of the night not long ago.
Who was it, you ask? Minty Fresh! The label in the US that
handles Cardigans, and more recently Komeda. They had visited
the Scandinavian Indie pages, read about the band and became
interested enough to ask them to send a demo tape. The band's
planned debut CD has been delayed, but is still planned to be
released on Dorian Records in July-August. Martin and Lisa
(two of the three members) are getting married on midsummer's
eve by the way. Congratulations! (Source: Scandinavian Indie)
Beat Butchers - the record label based in Stockholm have opened their new
contest on their Web-pages! This time it is a Solar Lodge
contest, and you better answer the simple questions in a
hurry at: http://www.lysator.liu.se/~chief/beatcont.html.
(Source: Scandinavian Indie)
The Cardigans - (Trampolene) are on their way to the US. They will play eight
dates starting in Hoboken at Maxwells on June 10th then 11/6
New York at Tramps, 13/6 Providence a WBRU Live Show, 14/6
Chicago at Double Door, 16/6 San Diego at Open Air Theatre,
17/6 Los Angeles at El Rey Theatre, 19/6 San Francisco at
KCRW Bene and finally 20/6 San Francisco at Bimbo's. The band
will also play a number of festivals in Europe. Roskilde
in Denmark, Kalvoya (Norway), Open Air Festival (CH), Rocking
Athens Festival (Greece), T In The Park, Phoenix and Chelmsford
(UK), Belga Beach Festival (Belgium) and Galway (Ireland) as
support to Radiohead. (Source: Motor Booking Agency)
Coach Bob - the rest of ex-Suredo recorded a demo with three songs,
during the autumn last year under the name Auntie Nell.
The band changed their name to Coach Bob this spring,
when Ulf Stenport (previously on drums) changed to guitar
and Cloudberry Jam-member Per Bystrom joined on drums.
Apparently they are planning to do some recording late
this summer, and try to get some gigs this coming autumn!
(Source: Scandinavian Indie)
Definitivt 50 Spann - (Rabb) the 50 SEK compilation CD series continues.
This is the fifth in the series and it is going to
be released on June 11th. Rabb records are a gathering
of the Birdnest, Kamel and Beat Butchers labels.
The following bands are included: Brandgul, Guineapigs,
Human Error, Johan Johansson, Ellen Jamesians, Coca
Carola, Svart Sno, Radioaktiva Raker, Hydrogenium,
Sober, Robert Johnson, Kottgrottorna, DLK, Skumdum,
Mogel, Charles, Aka Bil, The Solar Lodge, Roger
Karlsson and Big Fish. (Source: Scandinavian Indie)
The Drowners - (AWSF) played at AWSF's own club in Skelleftea "Pele"
on May 18th and Jeff Eyrich (A&R at Island Independent US
and Salt's US Manager) was there to watch and listen.
Apparently it was Salt who had recommended the band as
"Sweden's Best"! Jeff said that he had a great time there,
and described the band as "great, raw, young, unpolished but
really good." He will hopefully be back in Sweden for the
Trastocksfestivalen. (Source: Scandinavian Indie)
Jumper - (WEA) recorded a demo in Hakan Gostas (from Love Scuds) studio
(which is the old Sunlight Studio) a while ago, and this demo
(which was one of the three first from Hakan's studio) got them
signed to WEA. They are described to sound like "a poppier Kent".
(Source: Scandinavian Indie)
Popundret - (AWSF) and The Drowners had a combined release party at AWSF's own
club "Pele" in Skelleftea at the end of January this year.
Popundret was first on stage, and Ekan said "Hi, we're Popundret
and this is OUR release party... and then some other band is
playing too I think." When The Drowners came on stage, Leif
said "Hi, I'm Leif and this is MY release party." of course.
(Source: Scandinavian Indie)
Riviera - (Trampolene) also recorded a demo in Hakan Gosta's studio some
time ago (with Hakan Gostas on bass), and the demo got them
signed to Trampolene. (Source: Scandinavian Indie)
Salt - (MVG) are back on tour in the US. This time they travel together
with Screaming Trees. The schedule looks like this (all dates in
June): 11 Boston, MA at Avalon Ballroom, 12 Philadelphia, PA at
Trocadero, 14 Carrboro, NC at Cat's Cradle, 15 Atlanta, GA at
Cotton Club, 16 Birmingham, AL at City Stages Festival, 17 Knoxville,
TN (tba), 18 Cincinnati, OH at Bogarts, 20 Cleveland, OH at Odeon,
21 Detroit, MI at Phoenix Center/CIMX, 22 Chicago, IL at Metro
and finally on the 23rd Minneapolis, MI at First Avenue.
(Source: Jeff at GreenTeam)
Speaker - (PolyGram) actually recorded a demo in HG's studio a while
ago, and what do you expect? Yes, this demo (which also was one
of the three first from the studio) got them a record contract
with, that's right, PolyGram. A single is scheduled for release
any day now. A successful studio. (Source: Scandinavian Indie)
Starlet - played in Stockholm May 20th, and Jeff (see The Drowners news)
was there to watch and listen. He could not say enough positive
things about the band, and the band will most certainly be signed
to MVG here in Sweden in the very near future and to GreenTeam
(Island US) in the US. (Source: Scandinavian Indie)
The Wannadies - (Soap) have been included on two compilation CDs lately.
One is a double CD set called "Untitled" released in the
US (probably also in the UK). It contains 40 tracks all
together. The other one is number 15 in the "Volume"
series. It is called "Technology Alert!" and is a double
CD set + a CD-ROM disc for Mac/PC - and the usual 192
page booklet. (Source: Scandinavian Indie)
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All news always at: http://www.lysator.liu.se/~chief/selnews.html
Quote the source, _and the link_, if Scandinavian Indie is the source!
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Date: Wed, 5 Jun 1996 14:47:46 +0300 (EET DST)
From: Roberts Galvans <se51097@lanet.lv>
Subject: Re: "Rock Summer"
Hello
So now I have a bit more info abt "Rock Summer" in Riga
There'll bee such artists as:
ZZ Top (USA(?)) - rock
Status Q (UK) - rock
East 17 (UK) - sux
Bjork (Iceland) - alt.rock ...this is c00l
Republica (?) - guess c00l,playin' guitarz
The Mike Flouwers Pops (UK) - makin' coverz on The DOORS,Oasis,pop of
`60 or `70 ...so so
Moralny Codex (Russia) - 1 of the progresive Russian bands,playin' alt. rock
Jauns Meness (Latvia) - Latvian "U2",playin' alternative rock...this is
really c00l band :)))
Rebel (Latvia) - kinda blues or smth.,havin' few ...good songs
Mednis & Amber Blues (Latvia) - band kind aproject what havin' album on
Holland Top 10 album chart, playin' blues,live is ...good,i saw them in
live :))
Babylon Zoo (UK) - music of Levi's jeans ;) ,mixin' beats with guitarz
Midge Ure (UK) - classic pop song-singer ...guess so,new single "Breath'
quite good
*60. Ft. Dolls (?) - playin` (?)
Cheerz
RoberC
se51097@lanet.lv
P.S. (*)-means,previously not mentioned
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Date: Thu, 6 Jun 1996 04:37:59 +0200 (MET DST)
From: chief@lysator.liu.se
Subject: Swedish Indie Tape Chain [960606]
Okay, so far these people have signed up to the Scandinavian Indie
Compilation tape #3 - Swedish Indie, tape chain. If you have no idea
what I am talking about, please do not hesitate to ask (by sending
email to me at chief@lysator.liu.se). The list of what is on the tape
will be posted in a minute (yes, I am ready! :-)) Unfortunately,
three of the bands had to be left out, because no one helped me out
with them, and I had to add other bands in their places, plus a couple
more to fill out the tape.
PEOPLE ON THE SCANDINAVIAN INDIE - SWEDISH INDIE TAPE CHAIN:
Mo Holkar <100745.3625@CompuServe.COM>
Andreas Kierst <andreas.kierst@student.uni-halle.de>
Stephen Wood <BMOEM112@SIVM.SI.EDU>
Christer Nilsson <cnilsson@binky.ICS.UCI.EDU>
Jan Sundstrom <d-sunjan@jmk.su.se>
David M|llerstedt <d4david@dtek.chalmers.se>
Joacim Carlsson <d91joaca@und.ida.liu.se>
Elin Olson <Elin_Olson@skola.agora.se>
Marten Sahlen <etxsahm@cyber.ericsson.se>
Chris Forsberg <forsberg@charm.net>
Jari H Hilden <jhilden@cc.helsinki.fi>
Johan Jeppsson <johan.jeppsson@p255.lurivax.ct.se>
Christoforos Kakkos <kakkos@cti.gr>
Ulf Harnhammar <m9656@bure.abc.se>
Magnus Johansson <magnus@lousy.pp.se>
Petter Edstrom <petter.edstrom94@stud.hoe.se>
Robert Cumming <robert@astro.su.se>
Roberts Galvans <se51097@lanet.lv>
Sean Kyle-Price <sean@southern.com>
Albert S. Sigurdsson <sigurdss@cc.helsinki.fi>
Alexander Bailey <xander@sirius.com>
To be added to the Swedish tape chain:
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Email me (chief@lysator.liu.se) with your _full_ snail mail (postal) address.
//Erik (chief@lysator.liu.se)
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Date: Thu, 6 Jun 1996 04:38:38 +0200 (MET DST)
From: chief@lysator.liu.se
Subject: Sin's Scandinavian CD Reviews [May 1996]
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Scandinavian Indie SCANDINAVIAN CD REVIEWS Scandinavian Indie
June 6th, 1996
by Erik S|derstr|m (chief@lysator.liu.se)
"Never paid, always honest."
Contents:
Dry Dive - "Ass Hole As Possible" CD
Lemonator - "EP" CD5
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Dry Dive - "Ass Hole As Possible" (CD, ReSuBo 1995, Time: 45.18)
1. Something (0.34)
2. Nothing (3.14)
3. Mistreated (4.00)
4. Funny Vibe (2.30)
5. Ashes (5.13)
6. The Doomed And The Blamed (3.34)
7. Whore (3.09)
8. The Sleeping (5.59)
9. Apocalyptic (3.56)
10. Rub It In (3.50)
11. Faces (5.03)
12. No Promise To (3.48)
Scandinavian Indie Review: I find it kind of hard to review this album, as I
am not as familiar with this kind of rock, but I will try. Dry Dive is
sometimes in the fast, captivating hard rock/metal room, and sometimes they
are visiting the rock-ballad room. Actually, the last group I listened to
when it comes to this mix was _Europe_ but it is definitely wrong to compare
Dry Dive to them. Alas, I have no bands to compare them to, and maybe that
is only a good thing.
"The Doomed And The Blamed" is a perfect example of both these rooms, and
also my personal favourite. Hard guitars and drums lead the way into echo-
filled ballad segments with an acoustic guitar. "Ashes" and "The Sleeping"
are on the other hand long ballads from the start to the end with extremely
beautiful vocals. I get a strange feeling that I have heard "No Promise To"
somewhere before! Slow acoustic sections interrupted by harder electric
ones. The chorus goes like this: "Preach your love, promise me. Preach your
love, religiously. Preach your love, deep in me. Preach you love,
undoubtedly." But I can't place it! It is a great song though.
I have to give credit to the band, because this is tight as hell! You can
tell that these guys have been around and have definitely played together
for some time. And _Thomas Rehn_ (lead vocals) has a _fantastic voice_.
Screaming, whispering, talking or just singing, high or low, it does not
matter. It still sounds extremely good. I more than often compare his voice
to _Eddie Vedder_ (Pearl Jam), like in "Rub It In" (my second favourite)
and "Nothing" (third favourite), sometimes to _Axl Rose_ (Guns'n'Roses),
like in "Apocalyptic" and then sometimes to _Joey Tempest_ (Europe), like
in "Mistreated". And it fits perfectly together with the other members'
voices as well. Just take a listen to the slow and floating "Faces" and
you will know what I am talking about.
(May 1996 Review by: Erik S|derstr|m)
Dry Dive, c/o Allan Sundberg, S}gstuv{gen 1M 2tr, 141 49 Huddinge, Sweden.
Phone: +46-8-689-7225. Fax: +46-8-774-8620. Email: parskaos@algonet.se
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Lemonator - "EP" (CD5, Grandpop Records 1995, Time: 18.34)
1. Playing With Dinosaur (2.26)
2. Tourist (3.55)
3. Round (4.43)
4. Moovie (7.25)
Scandinavian Indie Review: Lemonator are from Finland. I would never have
guessed it if I did not know about it from the start. But these days it
seems as if our fellow nordic country to the east is producing more and
more great pop groups, and what can be more satisfying than that?! Just
listen to the unbeleivably good group _Dada Girl_ for example. But, this is
a Lemonator review, so I better skip this love-bombing on Finnish pop now!
Lemonator plays power-pop quite frankly. I could say that this band must be
the Finnish mix between _Popsicle_ and _Naked_, but I won't. Because this
is way better than both bands. Faster than Popsicle. A more cool, low and
captivating bass. Okay, they do have the "Sha la la la"'s in "Round" and
with the chorus "We go round, we go wrong, we go round, we go wrong - It's
neverending. We go round, we go wrong, we go round, we go wrong - It's
every evening." (I think) it actually is the song that sounds most similar
to the bands mentioned. They have duet male vocals that sounds just great.
They have alarming guitars. They have a bit of the 60's there too. The
have that low bass. They have an extremely long end section in "Moovie"
with walls of noise that leaves you hanging, waiting for the burst when
the chorus kicks in again, even though it never does. Though I have to say
that I hear a bit of really early _Duran Duran_ (!) vocals in there too.
"Playing With Dinosaur" is definitely the hit here. Fast, in the "Dad Around"
(Naked) way. Heavy guitars, with breaks that reminds me of _Nirvana_.
Actually the vocals in this song also sounds a bit like _Nirvana_ when they
reach the "It's So Alarming, It's So Alarming" parts. I can not help to sing
along with the chorus, and that is a sure sign of a hit. "Tourist" is my
favourite song though. Slow and pounding. I feel as it it is always building
up to the utterly beautiful chorus, where the duet vocals make me shiver,
because it is _so right_. And the scratchy heavy guitar that kicks in at
the end is ingenious.
Lemonator has great musicians, great singers with confident voices that
match eachother remarkably well. And they have the hits. I just wish I
could hear more of the lyrics, because now I have to settle with only
attempting to sing along. Not that this is something bad - remember that
I love Slowdive and Curve... Well, I definitely recommend this EP and I
bet that I will recommend their debut album too, planned to be released
this summer!
(May 1996 Review by: Erik S|derstr|m)
Grandpop Records, P.O.Box 76, 00501 Helsinki, Finland. Fax: +358-0-694-9657
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All CD reviews are available on the Scandinavian Indie WWW:
http://www.lysator.liu.se/~chief/reviews.html
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//Erik (chief@lysator.liu.se)
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Date: Thu, 6 Jun 1996 04:39:16 +0200 (MET DST)
From: chief@lysator.liu.se
Subject: Sin's Non-Scan CD Reviews [May 1996]
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Scandinavian Indie NON-SCANDINAVIAN CD REVIEWS Scandinavian Indie
June 6th, 1996
by Erik S|derstr|m (chief@lysator.liu.se)
"Never paid, always honest."
Contents:
Mark Slamzkis - "Modifyd" CD
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Mark Slamzkis - "Modifyd" (CD, 4orward Slip 1995, Time: 41.46)
1. Cauldera (4.28)
2. Candlelight Over (5.20)
3. n Linear Dance #1 (5.18)
4. The Albatross Notion (8.32)
5. At The Sign Of Right (5.08)
6. HallWay (5.10)
7. Dom / The Sky Bows Down (7.04)
Scandinavian Indie Review: Imagine that you got stuck over night in a toy
store without any chance of turning off those self-playing $20.00 keyboards.
You know the ones Casio puts out for example. Or imagine a whole orchestra
where the members are playing such keyboards for the first time in their
life. Right, they are trying _everything_! Sometimes pressing all the keys
at the same time, sometimes trying out different drum beats, pulling the
bender right and left furiously. Or do you remember the PC games before the
16-bit soundcards came on the market and you had to put up with 8-bit?
Well, all of this actually describes the sound of Mark Slamzkis. The first
time I listened to it, I thought that maybe, just maybe, someone was pulling
my leg. No way can someone listen to this without going mad? It is definitely
enough to drive me mad in a couple of minutes. But when I read the letter
that came with the CD, I understand that this is no joke. This man has been
well received and has generated airplay all over the world, they say. People
are listening to this CD. Further in the letter, they say that the style is
unique, and that he is using old and new electronic equipment, playing music
that has few comparisons. That I definitely agree with. It is almost an
understatement! But when they say that people who listen to _Pink Floyd_
and _Depeche Mode_ will have a place for this CD in their collection, I
must protest. I have listened to both groups myself when I was younger,
and I can assure everyone that this CD would not be in my collection.
The description "Heavily Thematic / Progressive / Avant Garde Music
performed by a equally Heavily Synthesized Group." is a very good one and
so my recommendation is that if you are a _Jean Michel Jarre_ fan, and you
are looking for something you have never heard before, something that will
baffle you up to a point where you scream, but still with a touch of
_Jarre_, this is the CD for you.
(May 1996 Review by: Erik Soderstrom)
Forward Slip Productions Inc., P.O.Box 2403, Broken Arrow OK 74013, USA.
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All CD reviews are available on the Scandinavian Indie WWW:
http://www.lysator.liu.se/~chief/reviews.html
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//Erik (chief@lysator.liu.se)
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Date: Thu, 6 Jun 1996 04:39:47 +0200 (MET DST)
From: chief@lysator.liu.se
Subject: Swedish Indie Tape [Contents]
I'm not sure how much information I should send _with_ the tape. Are
all of you on the list happy if I just post the complete information
to you instead of including four A4 pages (which makes it a bit cheaper
to send too), and you can all print the information out if you want?
Anyway, here is the list of what is on the Scandinavian Indie Compilation
Tape #3 - Swedish Indie:
A-SIDE:
Artist/Group Song Length Label
------------------- -------------------------------- ------ -----------------
Fidget Semi-naked (3.03) -none-
Shallow Soundwave Hyper (3.47) -none-
Lousy Downer (2.25) -none-
Aquadays June (4.07) -none-
Bob Hund 15 Ar Bakat Och 15 Ar Framat (3.00) Silence
Hardy Nilsson Det Blir Aldrig Battre (3.25) AWSF
Cloudberry Jam Elevator (2.44) NONS
Fireside Al Tonno Q (3.02) StartRec
Bear Quartet Carsick (3.35) AWSF
Honey Is Cool Georgia (5.55) MVG
Kent Kram (2.44) BMG
Loosegoats Small Planet (2.08) StartRec
Blissful To Freshville (4.31) AWSF
Melony Mirror On The Freeway (3.24) Soap
Mouth Cracks (2.00) Telegram
B-SIDE:
Artist/Group Song Length Label
------------------- -------------------------------- ------ -----------------
Salt Honour Me (3.55) MVG
Yvonne Drifter (3.53) Energy
Puffin While You're Gone (3.14) AWSF
Cardigans Black Letter Day (4.32) Trampolene
Eggstone Have You Seen Mary (2.36) Soap
Popsicle A Song Called Liberty (3.06) Telegram
Wannadies My Home Town (3.24) Soap
Red Sleeping Beauty Stay (2.01) -none-
Komeda Rocket Plane (3.32) NONS
Waterbug The Stallion (2.43) AWSF
Popundret I'm Going Out She Said (3.21) AWSF
Sonic Surf City Another Day In The Sun (2.36) Trampolene
Puffin Hard To Quit (2.41) AWSF
Cloudberry Jam Direction Still Unknown (3.27) NONS
Sindy Kills Me Still (3.38) Energy
No one helped out with these, so they are not included on the tape:
Mazarine Street - Get It On (?.??) ##.## FineTone
Smash Hit Wonders - Sell It To Spielberg (?.??) ##.## Sun Spot
This Perfect Day - Headache (?.??) ##.## Soap
Please note that the labels listed are the labels the bands are signed to
now, and perhaps not when the song was recorded/released (as in the case
of the Fireside song - they were signed to AWSF, Loosegoats were signed
to Bad Taste, Honey Is Cool were signed to Sun Spot, and Yvonne were not
signed at all, for example.)
//Erik (chief@lysator.liu.se)
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