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| Mystic Antenna Chick Possesses the gift of broadened receptors highly sensitive to underground currents. She is able to channel the song of muses, the agony of souls through aquatic nether world vibrations. Greater and lesser powers seek her divine gift for a number of reasons - some spiritual, some for greater power, all seek a life prolonging source of water. | Stif Spring A star-tongued troubadour found guilty (by Last World Law) for seeking out the forbidden verse of the Shadow Force, re-writing and performing such verse as his own in Andraga-shama Spectacle (a type of schizophrenic ritual performance long ago outlawed as it drives its witnesses insane). For his punishment he is doomed to roam with a dog bark in search of his voice. In the Uterus he seizes it. | DoHo Last living member of a subterranean survival fleet and Nebulon Transmission Seer. Witnesses The Last Sunrise thus inverting his vision, providing him a glimpse of the Sci-Fi Uterus (where Mystic Antenna Chick and Stif Spring also appear for one exhilarating instant); he receives instruction from Nebulon on the way to stimulate further transmission to the negative zone frontiers where Sci-Fi Uterus musically ignites in the last rites of space |
Uniting in the astral bands of frequency…where psychological debris, the living speech of the dead, and residual vibrations from a long-gone earth now celestially dwell, SFU emerges as one of the great bands of the 21st century.
Beyond post-modern, beyond post-prophecy, SFU reigns with an electro-pop palette in tow with a muse’s brush that touches everywhere and everything…Everything that holds us with question and meaning.
Confident in their creations, their encounters, their picaresque adventures amidst the invisible quest for being, they plumb the polarities between soul and psyche, the paranormal, the supernatural, the B-movie, the lusty sultry, the lucid exuberant chants of transcendence, scintillating syncopated metempsychosis and ethereal laments. They are prolific; they are profound; and they love to sing and dance.
"Dangerous mutant electro-pop"
"The Kind of Music You Might Hear at a Cyborg Wedding Reception"
Forest for the Trees
circa-1984 Depeche Mode
the B-52's
Deborah Harry
Siouxsie and the Banshees
the Doors
Kurzweil K2000
Korg NS5R
Emu Proteus 2000
Emu Orbit
Alesis D4
Korg Symphony Module
Digitech Vocalist VR
Lexicon Reflex
Digitech Studio Quad
Behringer Virtualizer Pro
Korg DL8000R
Korg AM8000R


