On Mon, 03 Oct 1994 01:28:52 -0700, Greg Earle wrote...
quoted 8 lines A week or so ago there was a short thread on Nova Zembla, the sub-label of Kk
>A week or so ago there was a short thread on Nova Zembla, the sub-label of Kk
>(run by the scum-sucking evil bastard "Why no, I won't pay your wife's earned
>royalties, mechanical or otherwise" Josef Verbruggen).
>
>Yesterday I saw a new release by Shaolin Wooden Men; it was licensed from an
>Australian label by Nova Zembla and it had really neat-o Japanese computer
>animation cover art. Anyone know any more about this release? (Having not
>heard it, I have no idea if it's IDM or not ... )
I saw it here in Sydney on the weekend but haven't heard it and haven't
bought it. They are playing live here in a few weeks time and will try and
see them. I suspect they are hard-ish or deep trance.
The Australian label you mentioned is Psy-Harmonics, an excellent trance
label from Melbourne (Oz) releasing some interesting artists. Some salient
info I've accumulated...
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Psy-Harmonics was set up in 1993 by musician Ollie Olsen (Whirlywind, Max
Q, Third Eye) and Bruce Butler (label manager, ex A&R manager for Virgin
and promotions manager for Sony in Australia) and were joined later by
producer/engineer Simon Polinski and artistic designer/DJ Andrew Till. The
label is fully independent and plans to stay that way. To date the signed
artists are;
The Psy-Harmonics discography as of September 1994 is;
. Third Eye, "Ancient Future"
. Mystic Force, "Everglade" (EP)
. Zen Paradox, "Eternal Brainwave"
. Third Eye, "New Life" (12")
. Lumukanda, "Red, Black & Mellow" (12")
. Zen Paradox, "The Light at the End...?" (12")
. Lumukanda, "Araglin"
. Mystic Force, "Mystic Force" (12")
. Various, "Psy-Harmonics Volume 2"
. Third Eye, "Dance of Creation"
. Aquila, "Aqua Divae"
. Mystic Force, "Frontier"
Their address is:
Psy-Harmonics
3/137 Domain Rd
South Yarra, Vic 3141
Australia
Ph: (03) 820-1996, Fax: (03) 354-7708
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Some of the music has also been released through Nova Zembla, particularly
Zen Paradox and Lumukanda, as mentioned before. I can particularly
recommend the first three discs in the list above.
A.
PS. I saw Oliver Lieb play here the weekend before last. Two excellent live
sets including some nice heavy (sequenced) drumming, a la Ambush
(ref. TEEX2). His mate Sven is visiting here soon too. Hmm.
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