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Vol.98 #23

March 3rd, 1998

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Today's Topics: Re: GTM, Pimms, Dr Kosmos Warning: Scandiepop lecture ahead Re: ...news from Latvia [LIST] Sin's Music on the TV [27-Feb-98] Re: [NEWS] Starmarket Ray Wonder (was: [GIGS] Sin's Gig Guide III (Scan Outside) [26-Feb-98]) Baxter (was: Re: GTM, Pimms, Dr Kosmos) Re: Stilluppsteypa live in Stockholm black sabbath at hultsfred AND roskilde Re: Stilluppsteypa live in Stockholm Re: Finnish up-to-date music !!?? Re: Stilluppsteypa live in Stockholm Re: Finnish up-to-date music !!?? Re: Stilluppsteypa live in Stockholm Scandiepop lecture disc record shopping in Tampere, Finland Re: Scandiepop lecture disc [LIST] Sin's Upcoming Promotion Visits [01-Mar-98] Latvian rock news/ 1 march [NEWS] EttNollEtt Party 6/3 [NEWS] Komeda with new releases Re: Scandiepop lecture disc [NEWS] Honeycave & Clubland movie Sophia missed Re: Sophia missed [NEWS] Umea Open Festival Re: Stilluppsteypa live in Stockholm Re: [NEWS] Umea Open Festival Latvian rock news 2nd march Non-Scan: Pere Ubu Administrivia: To unsubscribe from the Scandinavian Indie Digest mailing list: * send e-mail to: scan-indie-d-request@lysator.liu.se * with the Subject: unsubscribe To post to the Scandinavian Indie mailing list: * use the address: scan-indie@lysator.liu.se Digest back issues can be found in the [SID] section at the Scan-Indie website: http://www.lysator.liu.se/~chief/scan.html () Please take care not to include the entire digest in your () reply, only the message(s) you are replying to. ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 27 Feb 1998 13:40:31 +0100 From: j.sundstrom@ekuc.se (Jan Sundstrom) Subject: Re: GTM, Pimms, Dr Kosmos >> Pimms was like a Radiohead >> cover band, they copied the sound, the instruments, the style of the >> singer, the awkwardness, everything. The only difference is that >> they're trying to play their own songs. > > Oh, please don't say that - I had so much hope for this band to be > original, inventive - good even. I have heard so much good things > about them Aw, maybe it's just me, I have nothing against band being "influenced" by other acts, but when the whole image is a blue copy, it just turns me off. I mean, those guys are talented allright, and their singer got charisma, but they should be doing their own thing. > I know.. Salt was (and still is) one of my favourite bands _ever_. > I just wish I had brougt my little "interview" recorder to the > gig they did in NYC (at Brownies) back in 1996 > And the camera. Wow, do I regret > leaving these things now... I taped them back in dec. 95 (?) at Gino. Great gig, Fireside and Monster were support acts. Got some good photos too ;-) >> BTW, the drummer was wearing a Baxter t-shirt. Anyone heard anything >> with them yet??? > A t-shirt?? And I haven't even heard ONE single song yet!? Hmm... > the Baxter website at Chrysalis has been the same for almost a > year now - so I have no news at all to present. Anyone else? OK, I posted the URL for the interview in DN Pa Stan, i hope you checked it out. But here comes the big news!!! ANTASS@aol.com,Internet writes: > From: ANTASS@aol.com > Subject: Re: GTM, Pimms, Dr Kosmos > Date: Thu, 26 Feb 1998 13:12:58 EST > > Dear Jan: > Yeah the record is done (and is great)and due for release in the US on > Maverick and on various labels around the world, including Primal Music > in Sweden. > Regards, > Antony Bland > Chrysalis Music US So this is official! But who the heck are Primal Music in Sweden??? Jan ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 27 Feb 98 09:11:13 EST From: Stephen Wood Subject: Warning: Scandiepop lecture ahead Alexander, Oh man, if only I could have attended. Are you in this weekend? I'd like to catch up via the phone. Best, Stephen ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 27 Feb 1998 18:40:36 +0200 (WET) From: Roberts Galvans Subject: Re: ...news from Latvia Hello ! I've got more info. about some unknown bands. > 5. Rosewaters (no coments) This is band of Rinalds (ex-SKUMJU AKMEEI,guitar),now they're playnd indie-pop (very sound like to brit-pop) > 2. Willowfarm (no coments) Ban from Liepaja, not signed to any label. Music that they play I could discribe as indie rock, with elements of folk rock. Bye RoberC //se51097@lanet.lv ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 27 Feb 1998 23:38:39 +0100 From: Erik Soderstrom Subject: [LIST] Sin's Music on the TV [27-Feb-98] ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Scandinavian Indie MUSIC ON THE TV Scandinavian Indie February 27 -> March 5, 1998 by Erik Soderstrom Day Date Artist/What TV Program Channel Time --- ----- ---------------------- ------------------- ----------- ----- Fri 27/2 James Iha + Finnish music Musikbyran SVT 1 16.45 R Musikmagasinet Klubb + Gilles Peterson + Spice Girls Musikmagasinet ZTV 00.15 R Sat 28/2 Oasis All Around The W. MTV Europe 19.00 Oasis US Rocumentary MTV Europe 21.00 Live Live MTV Europe 21.30 R Sun 1/3 - Mon 2/3 Musikmagasinet Rock + Therapy? Musikmagasinet Rock ZTV 19.15 Video Top List Voxtopp SVT 1 19.45 Tue 3/3 Musikmagasinet 1200 + Usher + UPP: Third Dimension Musikmagasinet 1200 ZTV 19.15 Music videos Pick-Up-Plock SVT 1 23.00 Alternative Nation Alternative Nation MTV Europe 00.00 Musikmagasinet Rock + Therapy? Musikmagasinet Rock ZTV 00.15 R Wed 4/3 Video Top List Voxpop SVT 1 19.00 Musikmagasinet Pop + St Etienne Musikmagasinet Pop ZTV 19.15 Return of Breakdance Lite Musikbyran SVT 1 22.55 Musikmagasinet 1200 + Usher + UPP: Third Dimension Musikmagasinet 1200 ZTV 00.15 R Thu 5/3 Finnish Top List Lista FTV 17.36 Musikmagasinet Klubb + Air + Compilations Musikmagasinet ZTV 19.15 Anouk Live MTV Europe 20.00 Musikmagasinet Pop + St Etienne Musikmagasinet Pop ZTV 00.15 R R = Rerun ----------------------------------------------------------------------- This list is also available on the Scandinavian Indie website at: http://www.lysator.liu.se/~chief/scan.html [Upcoming] ----------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 28 Feb 1998 00:26:37 +0100 From: Erik Soderstrom Subject: Re: [NEWS] Starmarket At 03:17 1998-02-27 -0500, Martin Olson wrote: > Just wondering: does anyone have any information about the tour Starmarket > are supposed to be doing in the US? Me and a couple of other people are > busilly clearing our schedules for the next couple of months to make sure > there will be no interference of any kind so any information anyone has > would enable us to get on with our lives : ) ;) Well, I haven't seen any dates in the tour lists yet, but you can always e-mail the band and ask if they have more info? Their address is: starmark@algonet.se //Erik ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 28 Feb 1998 00:32:09 +0100 From: Erik Soderstrom Subject: Ray Wonder (was: [GIGS] Sin's Gig Guide III (Scan Outside) [26-Feb-98]) > Worth checking out? I don't know the first thing about them but I'm > always willing to check out a swedish band coming to town. Could anyone > describe their sound, or anything like that? Thanks in advance. You can listen to "General Hugging Center" (Shockwave streamed) at NONS' jukebox at: http://calling.telia.com/jetset/ //Erik ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 28 Feb 1998 00:56:20 +0100 From: Erik Soderstrom Subject: Baxter (was: Re: GTM, Pimms, Dr Kosmos) [about Baxter] >> Yeah the record is done (and is great)and due for release in the US on >> Maverick and on various labels around the world, including Primal Music >> in Sweden. > > So this is official! But who the heck are Primal Music in Sweden??? Ah! Yes, it is true! They even have a bunch of sound samples on their Baxter page! Wow! This is like ambient/trip-hop/dub with Nina on vocals - cool! Check it out: http://www.primal.se/artbaxte.htm (Primal Music's site is completely and totally shockwaved, just so you know). //Erik ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 28 Feb 1998 01:22:21 +0100 From: Erik Soderstrom Subject: Re: Stilluppsteypa live in Stockholm >>> This Saturday the 28th of February, the Icelandic sound/noise/ambient >>> band Stilluppsteypa will play at the Fylkingen club (Munchenbryggeriet, >>> Torkel Knutssonsg. 2), as part of their current European tour. Doors >>> open at 7:30 PM and admission is 70:-. >> >> Wow - I have never even heard of the band! They do sound interesting >> enough though - do they have a website or somewhere one can find >> sound samples? > > The only place I know of is the website for the adventurous Austrian label > Mego, home of innovating techno/noise/ambient artists like Farmers Manual, > DJ Pita, General Magic, and also the Swedish act Sluta Leta. > > Go to http://www.frank.co.at/frank/mego/mdos/fire.inc.(is).html > Then click your way on to the different releases by Stilluppsteypa, > which all have realaudio samples. It's some truly great and mind- > boggling material, I promise... Thanks! And you're right - this is really .. hmm, "teasing the mind music" - and ambient noise is an extremely good description. //Erik ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 28 Feb 1998 02:12:33 +0200 From: ig@mindless.com Subject: black sabbath at hultsfred AND roskilde due to the southswedish eveningpaper kvallsposten are black sabbath playing at both hultsfredsfestival as mentioned before here and at roskilde festival 2 weeks later 25th june. j.nilsson - that for once wasnt all that wrong ;o) ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 28 Feb 1998 02:12:16 +0100 From: Erik Soderstrom Subject: Re: Stilluppsteypa live in Stockholm I just have to post a few descriptions of Stilluppsteypa I found on the net - (the band pops up everywhere now... heh) - all valid from what I have heard tonight ;) "here we find more yahoos who take some prime Birthday Party rhythm/howl and mix in some Boredom chaos creating a splat piped in from Mars." "You could dance to some of this - even with one leg!" "Should I call this masterpiece "Boredoms and Butthole Surfers have a fistfight while Salvador Dali looks on masturbating"?" //Erik ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 28 Feb 1998 12:28:12 +0200 (EET) From: "timo riitamaa." Subject: Re: Finnish up-to-date music !!?? Reiner wrote: > So, it's time again for my friend to go to Tampere-SF ... > > ... therefore please tell me, any important musical News there that > isn't available here in bad ol' germany? So I'd have to put it on my > shopping-list for her! Larry and the Lefthanded just released their new album "Quantum Rider", but you shouldn't forget the last one; "Diabolica" either. this is some of the finest music on earth at the moment. Karkkiautomaatti's new CD single "Seikkailuun" is total kick-ass naive pop-a-rollah, and your friend has no excuse not to buy this piece of pop-bliss- plastic. The legendary Kingston Wall's all three long-ago sold out albums have just been re-released, and no man, woman or extraterrestrial being on earth can live without the third one "III, Tri-Logy" (except all those too-cool brit&indie-poppers who only listen to music by shoegazing men with too tight shirts) for those inclined towards 7" garage rawk explosions, check out Thee Ultra Bimboos (who also released and album, "Supermess"), The Flaming Sideburns, The Duplo! and The Hypnomen, just to mention a few. If your friend isn't scared about some volume and MC5-Coltrane-Birthday Party- sort of wall of sound approach to music, along with brilliant songs, she should recognize that her heart is a dirty container and run, not walk, run and buy Sweetheart's Intoxicated Boom Boom. Circle's new album is out. i thought their last one, "Hissi" totally sucked, but when i told it to the guy at the record store when he mentioned their new album is out, he forced me to listen to the new one, and i must say "Pori" (named after their home town) is quite cool, and if your friend has a place in her heart for Can / Faust influenced prog, then this is the shit. and finally, for a experimental droney approach to Dinosaur Jr./Smashing Pumpkins melodies introduce yourselves to Sissy Spacek's "I Hide My Hopes In The Amplifier" CDEP. Dairy Owners Under Voodoo Spell will deconstruct your brains with repetition. timo. ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 28 Feb 1998 12:28:14 +0200 (EET) From: "timo riitamaa." Subject: Re: Stilluppsteypa live in Stockholm erik wrote about Stilluppsteypa: > Wow - I have never even heard of the band! They do sound interesting > enough though - do they have a website or somewhere one can find > sound samples? I've never actually heard the music, but i've corresponded with the guy via email. he seemed like a nice guy. they're real noisenik-fanatiks, and i've heard them compare theirselves with Boredoms, Thinking Fellers Union Local 282, God Is My Co-Pilot and Keuhkot. Any band that listens to TFUL282 and God Co can't be bad. just can't. timo. ------------------------------ Date: 28 Feb 1998 12:32:53 +0100 From: Robert Cumming Subject: Re: Finnish up-to-date music !!?? BTW they played the Supperheads on P3's Morgonpasset yesterday. Clearly the Finnish invasion has begun in earnest. Robert, brimful of 'Brimful of Asha', ashally :) ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 28 Feb 1998 09:49:55 +0100 From: Chris Forsberg Subject: Re: Stilluppsteypa live in Stockholm Erik Soderstrom wrote: > I just have to post a few descriptions of Stilluppsteypa > I found on the net - (the band pops up everywhere now... > heh) - all valid from what I have heard tonight ;) > > "here we find more yahoos who take some prime Birthday > Party rhythm/howl and mix in some Boredom chaos creating > a splat piped in from Mars." > > "You could dance to some of this - even with one leg!" > > "Should I call this masterpiece "Boredoms and Butthole > Surfers have a fistfight while Salvador Dali looks on > masturbating"?" Heheheh....I know who wrote that last description! It had to be Gunni, the self-named "mailorder slave" of the Bad Taste label, and also bassist in Unun. At http://www.saga.is/Menning/Lagmenning/Popp/BadWeb/mail2.html there are a couple releases with the band, I think. For fans of this bizarre experimental noise music such as this, I have to say you should check out the Icelandic scene in general (and much of the releases on the Bad Taste page). There are also some bands on the F.I.R.E. Inc. (another Reykjavik indie label). Chris ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 28 Feb 1998 10:43:38 -0800 (PST) From: xander@sirius.com Subject: Scandiepop lecture disc First, big thanks to all the folks whose input gave me more to chatter about during my presentation. I don't think I made as much of a fool of myself as I expected to do. I've had a bunch of requests for dubs of the disc I made up for the presentation, and I've decided that the way to handle it is to collect the mailing addresses of all interested parties, compile them into a list, and mail the CDR off to the first person on the list, who can copy/dub it and then send the original off to the next person on the list, and so on. Last person on the list gets to mail the original back to me. I've amended the playlist (below) to reflect what is actually on the disc. As, obviously the video I showed wasn't on the disc, and the Estonian tracks were on different disc which I don't want to send out. Eggstone - My Trumpets Cloudberry Jam - Elevator Chocolate Barry - I Cry Because Of You Argentina Bob Hund - Allt Pa Ett Kort Seashells - Howdy Hideki Kaji - Siesta Hideki Kaji - Tokyo To London (w/eggstone & Sarah Cracknell) Doktor Kosmos - Elevator Bossa Cinnamon - The Man On Your Street Jay-Jay Johansen - The Girl I Love Is Gone Red Sleeping Beauty - Pop Song The Bear Quartet - His Spine Pillow - Truth Left This Morning Komeda - Fuego De La Vida Puffin - Sick Bay Trio Lligo - Om Vi Maste Skiljas At Ray Wonder - Souvenir Jimi Tenor - Outta Space Elevators - Bubba Skinner Cessna - Continental Diner Super - Misty Hours The Pansies - Sunday People So, if you want to be on the mailing list, just be sure to get your postal address to me by Friday, March 6th. Because the 7th is the last day I have to mail stuff before I leave the country. That's all, Alexander .Radio Khartoum. http://www.algonet.se/~elegans/radiok/ ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 28 Feb 1998 21:55:25 From: "Kimmo A. Saaskilahti" Subject: record shopping in Tampere, Finland Reiner asked: > ... therefore please tell me, any important musical News there that > isn't available here in bad ol' germany? So I'd have to put it on my > shopping-list for her! First, I'd like to second Robert's recommendation on the new Aknestik album (even though I haven't heard it yet), as according to press reports it should be among their best. Also, as Timo R. said, the new Larry & Lefthanded album is a must and one really cannot go wrong with picking up the latest Karkkiautomaatti cd single "Seikkailuun" - easily the best Finnish pop release of '97! Besides, it is really cheap, around 15 FIM or so... If you're into the Pizzicato 5 kind of groove spiced with some 60's beat, check out the debut CD "Rendezvous with Super" by, err, Super. A more garage/jazz oriented approach to the lounge thing can be heard on releases by Elevators. On a more experimental side we have Panasonic with nothing but cool analogue synth bleeps and drones. And if there's a copy of "Europa" by Jimi Tenor somewhere, it shouldn't be missed (as a matter of fact, I'm looking for one myself!). The best places to buy these (and many other) records are: Juke Boss (in Rautatienkatu, close to the railway station and the Alko liquor store). You'll find most Finnish indie releases and some more mainstream-ish stuff here, as well as second hand cd's & vinyl; with friendly prices. (As a self-promotional side note I'd like to add that you can get the both Cessna releases, "Holiday on Ice" 7" and "Bordeaux" double 3" cd from here as well... :) ) Swamp Music, a second hand store (in Verkatehtaankatu just around the corner on your way back from Juke Boss) with all sorts of cd's and some vinyl. For new records there's another Swamp Music in Tuomiokirkonkatu (the next street). More mainstream-inclined than JB, but still some good pop stuff. You should try not to buy anything from Epe's or Fazer as their prices are generally around 15-20 FIM more expensive than in the shops above; the only reason to shop at Epe's is to pick up cheapo cd singles by Pansies and Aknestik. I believe you can still get "Fruit" and "Neighborhood Girl" by Pansies for 9 FIM? You'll be able to find the Aknestik back catalogue with reasonable prices here. I'd also like to add that many Finnish (not to mention Swedish, German, French & Spanish) pop records can be ordered from Mind The Gap in Germany where the records are a lot more inexpensive than in the shops of their native countries, even with the postage. Let me know if you need any details about the location of the shops, Reiner! I'll be happy to help. Kimmo ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 28 Feb 1998 13:23:53 -0800 From: svenskax@sfsu.edu Subject: Re: Scandiepop lecture disc That is US addresses, right? ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 01 Mar 1998 14:05:10 +0100 From: Erik Soderstrom Subject: [LIST] Sin's Upcoming Promotion Visits [01-Mar-98] ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Scandinavian Indie UPCOMING PROMOTION VISITS Scandinavian Indie March 1st, 1998 by Erik Soderstrom (chief@lysator.liu.se) ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Artist/Band Rec.Label When Where Gigs ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Gary Barlow BMG 1/3 Stockholm Yes Bleeder Sony 4-7/3 Goteborg, Stockholm, Malmo Yes Paula Cole Warner 10/3 Stockholm Showcase Steve Coleman BMG 17/3 Stockholm Yes Company Flow Rawkus/MNW ILR 31/3-4/4 ? Yes Cornershop MNW 20-21/3 Malmo, Stockholm Yes D:A:D EMI 4-7/3 Goteborg, Stockholm, Malmo Yes Fu Manchu Polygram 10+12/3 Stockholm, Malmo Yes Lisa Gerrard + Pieter Bourke MNW ILR 2/3 Stockholm Edwin Hawkins Viva 23/3-2/4 ? Promo gigs Kristin Hersh MNW 3+5/3 Stockholm, Malmo Yes Deni Hines BMG 13/3 Stockholm Yes Iron Maiden EMI 22+24/3 Stockholm Matthew Ryan Polygram 23/3 Stockholm Showcase Smokie EMI 3/3 Stockholm Spiritual Beggars MNW 11-12/3 Stockholm, Malmo Yes Spiritualized BMG 5-7/3 Goteborg, Malmo, Stockholm Yes Squirrel Nut Zipp. Polygram 8/3 Stockholm Yes Strangelove EMI 3/3 Stockholm Yes Sweetbox BMG 10/3 Stockholm Therapy? Polygram 9/3 Stockholm Robbie Williams EMI 3/3 Stockholm ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- If you want to know who to contact, e-mail me for further details. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- //Erik ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 1 Mar 1998 15:14:03 +0200 From: "Raitis" Subject: Latvian rock news/ 1 march Latvian rock news/ 1 march/ short version ************* 1. The famous Latvian popgroup PRATA VETRA/ BRAIN STORM finished the first recording in Germany. 2. The curious music act THE REIGANS release the first albums named (my translation) "For the cows and for the stearin of Reigans". 3. Some more information have about "Black Friday" in 13th march. In these "death/ blackmetal" fest will : GARLAND (Lithania), VERGILIA MORTUM (Estonia), and local - HEAVEN GREY BARBAROSSA HERESIARH INVASION MAZE OF CAKO TORMENTS RUUSA MISERIA SCEPTIS 4. "Techno death" comand NEGLECTED FIELDS now releasing first album in Japan, but in the UK/ Europe album called "Synthinity" will follows in the mid of summer!! ****** Latvian rocknews agency Raitis@rb.lv ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 01 Mar 1998 17:39:53 +0100 From: Erik Soderstrom Subject: [NEWS] EttNollEtt Party 6/3 ETTNOLLETT PARTY On March 6th, the best fanzine in Sweden (as voted in the Scan-Indie 1997 poll) arranges another party at Tuben (Odenplan, Stockholm) between 9pm-03am. Playing live are two great bands - REMINDER and MISMATES (you can find links to their pages w/info and samples on the Scan-Indie website) and DJs are WimpTony, DiskoTomas, Nicke The King and Gustav Gelin. Entrance fee: 40 SEK (which also includes a copy of the latest issue of the fanzine). //Erik ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 01 Mar 1998 18:28:44 +0100 From: Erik Soderstrom Subject: [NEWS] Komeda with new releases KOMEDA (NONS) The first single from Komeda's upcoming album is called "It's Alright Baby" and will be released on March 11th (in Sweden). The single was sent out to the media last week, and was first played on Swedish National Radio, in the program Musikjournalen - friday, where it was "tested" by a jury (always Martin from Soundtrack of Our Lives, Louise from Fidget and Camilla from GT). All of them rated the song "a hit". The other songs on the single are 2. Komeda's interpretation of Can's "Mushroom" and 3. an ambient adventure called "The Sound of Feeling". Komeda's new album, "What Makes It Go?", is to be released on March 25th in Sweden and about a month later in the rest of Europe and in the US. //Erik ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 1 Mar 1998 10:21:32 -0800 From: xander@sirius.com Subject: Re: Scandiepop lecture disc > That is US addresses, right? doesn't matter to me... alexander .Radio Khartoum. http://www.algonet.se/~elegans/radiok/ ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 01 Mar 1998 22:12:52 +0100 From: Erik Soderstrom Subject: [NEWS] Honeycave & Clubland movie HONEYCAVE (Mega Records) The band had to cancel their promotion tour of Asia because of the economic situation (capitalism in a nutshell) and re-schedule it to April, though their debut album "Come Now" was released on February 13th in China, Korea, Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia and Thailand according to plan. It will be released in the Philipines during the second quarter of 98. All on ROCK Records. Now, the Asian version of the album is not quite like the European one. The songs "Slept" and "Shag" had to be removed because of legal problems related to the fact that they may be offensive to the listener. These songs were replaced by "Do You Believe In Space" and previously unreleased "I See No Stars When You Kiss Me". The video for their hit "Beautiful Boy With Ugly Teeth" has been on rotation on MTV Asia and Channel V, and the song has been picked up by a mix of different radio stations. The video has been shown uncut, even though there were some initial discussions about the scene where Maria (vocals) blows bubbles with a bubblegum, only backwards which makes her do "strange things with her tongue". Finally, regarding their appearence in the film/on the soundtrack to the US movie "Clubland" - there's now a dedicated website for the whole thing. Point your browsers to: http://www.clubland98.com/ //Erik ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 1 Mar 1998 22:15:04 +0100 From: j.sundstrom@ekuc.se (Jan Sundstrom) Subject: Sophia missed OK, I just missed Sophia (US) in stockholm, ex-God Machine. Heck, I've been longing to see them live for so long, and when the play in my own home town, noone is telling me. :-( Did anyone tape this show? More gigs around Scandinavia? Reviews? I hate myself and wanna die... Jan PS, at least they're coming back for another show on april 25. DO NOT miss gig! ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 01 Mar 1998 22:44:38 +0100 From: Erik Soderstrom Subject: Re: Sophia missed At 22:15 1998-03-01 +0100, Jan Sundstrom wrote: > OK, I just missed Sophia (US) in stockholm, ex-God Machine. > Heck, I've been longing to see them live for so long, and when the play > in my own home town, noone is telling me. :-( Someone did post info about it to the list a while back, though I don't remember if it had something to do with the gig or not. I know Luger is responsible for booking them, but I haven't heard from them for about a month (since they moved in fact) - or I would have posted their tour list with the date in it. //Erik ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 02 Mar 1998 01:07:15 +0100 From: Erik Soderstrom Subject: [NEWS] Umea Open Festival UMEA OPEN FESTIVAL On April 3-4, the norther town of Umea in Sweden will transform into a festival extravaganza-place-to-be. Apart from a couple of seminars about music, there are bands playing (of course, what did you think?). Now, listen to this: Komeda, Company Flow, Teenage Fanclub, The Wannadies, Refused, Grand Tone Music, Honey is cool, Heed, Doktor Kosmos, Randy, The Bear Quartet - and MORE. Plus a bunch of great DJs. Time to book your ticket to Umea it seems, doesn't it? //Erik ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 2 Mar 1998 13:04:54 +0100 From: Marten.Sahlen@xt.etx.ericsson.se (Marten Sahlen) Subject: Re: Stilluppsteypa live in Stockholm Chris Forsberg wrote: >> "Should I call this masterpiece "Boredoms and Butthole >> Surfers have a fistfight while Salvador Dali looks on >> masturbating"?" > > Heheheh....I know who wrote that last description! It had to be Gunni, > the self-named "mailorder slave" of the Bad Taste label, and also > bassist in Unun. It's more like a fistfuck than a fistfight, I'd say... Anyway, I think these comparisons with Boredoms, Butthole Surfers, and Birthday Party are not really valid anymore. That's what they sounded like when they started out some years ago, but these days they are more into weird ambient soundscapes and tape loops. Unfortunately I was unable to attend the Stockholm concert, but at least I got to hear parts of the soundboard DAT last night (my friend was the sound engineer), and it sounded really intriguing. > There are also some bands on the F.I.R.E. Inc. > (another Reykjavik indie label). Actually this label is run by the guys in Stilluppsteypa... ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 2 Mar 1998 18:59:59 +0100 (MET) From: Petter Tiilikainen Subject: Re: [NEWS] Umea Open Festival According to Erik Soderstrom: > UMEA OPEN FESTIVAL > On April 3-4, the norther town of Umea in Sweden will transform into > a festival extravaganza-place-to-be. Apart from a couple of seminars > about music, there are bands playing (of course, what did you think?). > Now, listen to this: Komeda, Company Flow, Teenage Fanclub, The Wannadies, > Refused, Grand Tone Music, Honey is cool, Heed, Doktor Kosmos, Randy, > The Bear Quartet - and MORE. Plus a bunch of great DJs. Time to book > your ticket to Umea it seems, doesn't it? Woohoo! I will most definitely be there! :-) Petter ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 2 Mar 1998 23:53:08 +0200 From: "Raitis" Subject: Latvian rock news 2nd march Latvian rocknews 2nd march/ short version ****** 1. The first demo "Guidance To Qietus" made by latvians "atmospheric blackmetal" act MORPHOLATRIA. 2. The variety/ pop music oldman Raimonds Pauls (62yo !!) will make up concerts in Russsia's capitalcity Moscow. Together with piano jazzmen Harijs Bashs. Its follows in spring. 3. The well known TV popmusic programms frontman / includes a "Latvian grammy" in 4th january/ Arvids Babris now becomes a Latvians TV programms director! The best congratulations!! ***** raitis Raitis@rb.lv Latvian rocknews agency ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 02 Mar 1998 23:25:30 +0100 From: Erik Soderstrom Subject: Non-Scan: Pere Ubu The new Pere Ubu album, called "PENNSYLVANIA" is out today. Anyone know anything about it? In any case, here's their tour schedule. Denmark's the only Scandinavian country on it... Apr 05 - London, Queen Elizabeth Hall (w/Doll By Doll at Disastodrome!) Only UK appearance. Apr 08 - Antwerp, Hof Ter Lo Apr 09 - Amsterdam, Paradiso Apr 13 - Salzburg, ARGE Nonntal Apr 14 - Vienna, Szene Wien Apr 15 - Innsbruck, Am Hafen Apr 16 - Bern, ISC Apr 17 - Marburg, KFZ Apr 18 - Schorndorf, Manufaktur Apr 19 - Koln, MTC Apr 21 - Bochum, Bahnhof Langendreer Apr 22 - Hanover, Pavilion Apr 23 - Berlin, Arena Apr 24 - Copenhagen, Rust Apr 25 - Arhus, Husets Musikteater Apr 26 - Hamburg, Logo Apr 28 - Dresden, Star Club Apr 29 - Frankfurt, Koz Apr 30 - Munich, Loft //Erik ------------------------------ End of Scandinavian Indie Digest Vol.98 #23 ********************************************
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