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Eerie stuttering fostpolk / folktronica with a taste for sunshine and Temesta, by Nick Grey & minimalist guitarist Nihiruneko. An oneiric, surreal & psychedelic trip to the World Mountain, somewhere between Current 93, Black Heart Procession and Cocorosie. Nick grey 's current work involves collaborations with Kris Force (from Amber Asylum), Richard Moult (Current 93) & 48 Cameras (an international cult group featuring Gerard Malanga, Michael Gira / ex-Swans, David Coulter ex-Pogues.) He currently lives in Montreal, and his solo work features a recent full-length album, available on Hand/eye. Nihiruneko is an imaginative experimental (as in "insane") guitarist from Japan, now living in France (does that say it all?). øcatlandgreyø is his first musical project - aside from hunting down the Pascals in Tokyo with a tape recorder. Phduk. Catlandgrey Songs | 1. | Night Before Thanksgiving, The (Tale of Jesus Jose) |
| 2. | Attempt to Reach the Hand of God, An (Lacking Rhythm) |
| 3. | Interlude (Excerpt From a Bald Cell's Diary) |
| 4. | Dead Fabrizio (A Galaxy of Ever Exploding Gondolieri) |
| 5. | Interlude (Summoning of the She-Ghosts) |
| 6. | Oh I'll Be Waiting in the Hills (With My Wife) |
| 7. | Interlude (The Angry Footballer) |
| 8. | Untitled, Unfinished Song, An (...But Featuring the Word Limousine) |
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| | Agents Of Change Live At Hyde St. Studios- Across The Wires Session CD (2001)
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$12.69 Agents of Change are a classic acoustic duo in the same tradition as Bob Dylan & Bruce Langhorne, and Jerry Jeff Walker & David Bromberg. The two talents making up the Agents of Change duo are Adrian Hladky & Richard Terres (agents 55 & 77, respectively). The terms: "acoustic thunder"; and "hard folk", have been coined by their fans in describing the duo's original music. Agents of Change appeared on the S.F. Bay area coffeehouse circuit in may 1996. Both Agents 77 & 55 write and play songs from the heart about what is important to them. Recently, Billy Goodman, (Goodman Bros. et al) said about the duo, "The Agents of Change aren't messing around. They give 110% and they are as serious as a heart attack." During performances, the duo appreciates the opportunity to stretch out and explore uncharted territory. This effect, combined with the dynamics of the songs can be heard on the CD: "Live at Hyde St. Studios- Across The Wires session" which was recorded at Wally Heider's old studio - Hyde St. Studios, as it is known now. The same place where the Grateful Dead recorded Workingman's Dead and American Beauty. The entire album was done live with no overdubs one evening at the hallowed SF facility and released on Hard Folk Records in March of 1998. Agents of Change have a chemistry that allows them to weave their guitar sounds and create a rich fabric of music. While their distance has rendered appearances too few and far between, they continue to develop their sound via 4-track recordings as they come up with new material. Most recently, Agent 77, released a solo CD entitled "All Folked Up" on their label and the agents are preparing to go back to Hyde St. to make their second album. While both 55 & 77 stand strongly on their own as solo artists, it is agents of change which is foremost on their minds. As a virtuoso on vocals, guitar and harmonica, Agent 77 is a force to be reckoned with. His lyrical imagery is apparent on both "Change of Heart"; and "Sit Tight". You can hear more on his solo disc. Agent 55 has been writing songs for 30-odd years. His passion, the love song, has developed into a deep, introspective examination of the world of relationship. At one time, it can be a simple observation and at another, multi-layered, with the interpretation left to the listener. He is emerging as a slide (bottleneck) player, adding to his abilities as a fingerpicker and a solid rhythm guitarist. The song "Before the Story's End"(track 9), written in dedication to Jerry Garcia on the day of his death, is reminiscent of acoustic Hot Tuna. "Fat Chance in a Thin World" (track 4) has a Van Morrison quality. While the influences can be pegged by the experienced listener, Agents of Change, are solid in their originality. Live shows will often treat the audience to the occasional obscure cover: "Handle Me With Care" by the Traveling Wilburys; "My Bird Performs" by XTC; and an inspirational "Dream Operator" by the Talking Heads. These are an indication that while Agents of Change are clear about their roots, their ears are always open to other ...
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