Cactus Fusion
NEWS
Something is happening!
Yes, thats right. We are in process of making up and recording some tunes. They may take a little while, but we are doing something! There's still some fantastic (?) music for you to listen to, so download some and see what you think. Any feedback is very welcome.
Alex and MartIn
Yes, thats right. We are in process of making up and recording some tunes. They may take a little while, but we are doing something! There's still some fantastic (?) music for you to listen to, so download some and see what you think. Any feedback is very welcome.
Alex and MartIn
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Cactus Fusion are a Norfolk based noise making collective,with no real direction. Fusing elements of experimental jazz, techno, ambient noise and country and western, the music on here is probably some of the strangest stuff you'll ever listen to.
Why this name?
3 words. Internet Name Generator. I think we only kept this one because it had fusion in it, it bears no relationship whatsoever with what we are doing.
Do you play live?
Unfortunately we haven't played live yet. Hopefully that will change soon though, if we ever write anything good that is..
How, do you think, does the internet (or mp3) change the music industry?
The internet is our sole method of publicity. So it's good for us. So yes, it is.
Would you sign a record contract with a major label?
If the label offered, then damn right. Thats not going to happen realistically though, is it?
Band History:
A couple of years ago at college, the music department was dumping a load of old recording equipment and Martin (being the type who likes acquiring free items, legally of course) decided to claim them before they were sent to the metaphorical music equipment graveyard. Later, Martin and Alex claimed two double basses (temporarily) and Martin bought a cheap electric guitar. After a few years, all the recording equipment had been repaired by Martin, and thus the cactus fusion was formed (although not under that name, the original being 'the tired lemmings'). To date the group have recorded 3 tracks, called 'untitled 1', 'Oh my goat' and 'Where is your neck?', which sound quite terrible due to the state of the semi working four track recorder, but are due for a re-record on alex's new computer. There are also several songs in the pipeline, the first of which being 'Black peppercorn' which is almost complete.
Your influences?
We havent really heard anything which sounds quite like our songs yet, there's elements of jazz, thrash metal, techno and some slightly experimental electronic noise type stuff as well.
Favorite spot?
Alex :- Havn't really got a favorite spot, but there are loads of cool places like the random islands off the west coast of Africa and the countryside. This bettter than being stuck in a city somewhere. For inspirations sake, it's interesting to watch a film, put it on mute and use the what you see as inspiration.
Martin :- For relaxing, definitely the top of Mam Tor in derbyshire, its a big hill in the middle of nowhere, very calm , great for inspiration
Martin :- For relaxing, definitely the top of Mam Tor in derbyshire, its a big hill in the middle of nowhere, very calm , great for inspiration
Equipment used:
PC running Cubase SX (demo), FL Studio, Shitloads of free plugins
Laptop (running the same stuff but twice as fast)
Fostex tape 4-track
Roland MC-09
Roland TR-707
Edirol PCR-30
Akai S-3000
Roland EM-10 (we like roland stuff because it's cheap)
Casio CA-100
Casio SA-8 (as circuit bent and broken by Martin)
Few oscillator circuits made by Martin
The Warbler (broken at the moment)
Marshall MG15DFX
Korg AX100G Multi FX
Danelectro Rocky Road Stompbox (still got no idea what it's supposed to do)
CRB Diamond 30 Organ
Hammond L122 Spinet
Turner Electric Guitar (dirt cheap strat copy)
Aria Acoustic Guitar
The 1-string guitar (limited edition, only 1 ever made)
Upright Bass
2 Small African Djembe's
Strange oboe-like instrument which Alex got while on holiday
Penny Whistle
Recorder
We used to have a Roland MC-303, but back then neither of us knew how it worked.
Laptop (running the same stuff but twice as fast)
Fostex tape 4-track
Roland MC-09
Roland TR-707
Edirol PCR-30
Akai S-3000
Roland EM-10 (we like roland stuff because it's cheap)
Casio CA-100
Casio SA-8 (as circuit bent and broken by Martin)
Few oscillator circuits made by Martin
The Warbler (broken at the moment)
Marshall MG15DFX
Korg AX100G Multi FX
Danelectro Rocky Road Stompbox (still got no idea what it's supposed to do)
CRB Diamond 30 Organ
Hammond L122 Spinet
Turner Electric Guitar (dirt cheap strat copy)
Aria Acoustic Guitar
The 1-string guitar (limited edition, only 1 ever made)
Upright Bass
2 Small African Djembe's
Strange oboe-like instrument which Alex got while on holiday
Penny Whistle
Recorder
We used to have a Roland MC-303, but back then neither of us knew how it worked.
Anything else...?
Martin's brother, Dave, is soon going to be back from India, on a mission to collect strange ethnic instruments, so hopefully soon we'll have a load of new stuff to play with which none of us have ever heard of before. Not that we need it or anything.