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Interesting
music Aberdeen
" kasule are the best Scottish band youve never heard ... ever
message
from the Aberdeen music forum:
""Don't suppose any of you could tell me which artist/band was
playing there around 7.45 pm last night ?
I just caught a little bit of this amazing music as i went by on the bus
you see and it will do my head in if i dont find out, cheers!! ""
http://albowski.blogspot.com/2004_09_01_albowski_archive.html
23 Sept - Kasule @ The Mint
I've been going to The Mint for years, since I was 15 if the truth be
known.
Tonight I was going to The Mint to hear some live music. Tonight
was electronic noise makers Kasule.
...and make noise they did! 4 tunes all around 7-8 minutes long played
at 500 amazing decabels deafening the crowd at the bar and shaking their
pints! Their musical style is in the same vein as My Bloody Valentine
or Mogwai and are well worth checking out. Get logging on to their website
at
www.kasule.co.uk where you can listen to some tunes and see what these
reprobates actually look like.
Class.
jockrock.org
"Stunning"
Orlando Lovekill Barry glasgow music magazine
K ASULE
- Demonstration
'Witchdoctors of Zimbabwe'? 'That-Guy-Ritchie'? 'World of Sausage'?!!
Oh.
Dear. Boss, do i have to? (Yes - ed.) Can't i just go on about the brilliance
of Death Disco? (No - ed.) Oh. (finger reluctantly pressing play...) Oh.
This is good. This is very good. Haunting waves of 'Low' side B post rock.
Mogwai drifting on a board in Canada. 'Love You Always' takes you plink-plonking
through heaven's gate, angels at your side, mind over matter. 'Christie'
noises things up a bit with a bout of evil, fascistic, fuzz-crash electronica,
before the breakup/breakdown grey skies (beneath which you will
fall apart in unyielding submission) of 'Booked For Singing (George Benson)'
clouds in. Finally, it all melts away with the whispered, tinkling mush
of 'Love (reprise)'. How something so fragile survived the Friday night
grasp of this Death Disco devotee is a mystery. But thank fuck it did.
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