Yak Yak Yak
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Yak Yak Yak is utter sonic mayhem.
Comprised of microelectronic pioneers, Vincent Nebulous and S E Bones, Yak Yak Yak uses only tiny "toy" keyboards and found sound.

Based in Cincinnati, long recognized as fertile ground for experimental electronic music, Yak Yak Yak continues to push electronic music to new and, sometimes frightening, frontiers.
Why this name?
I got sick one night on Tibetan food.
Do you play live?
Greater Cincinnati
How, do you think, does the internet (or mp3) change the music industry?
Any music anywhere, anytime...gotta love it!
Would you sign a record contract with a major label?
Of course!
Band History:
Vincent Nebulous and SE Bones started assaulting sound during the early 1980s. Their first collaboration was a piece titled, "Coins in the Dryer", which was 6-1/2 minutes of electronic tonalities and woo-woo noises accompanied by a handfull of coins clattering in the metal drum of a clothes dryer and recorded on a cassetter boom box. The duo went on to form the proto-electronic group Bones and Shadows and continued to explore new frontiers of musique brute. Yak Yak Yak spawned from Bones and Shadows.
Your influences?
Sheet metal, industrial sounds, extreme low frequencies and the 60 cycle hum of the modern world.
Favorite spot?
Sante Fe
Anything else...?
Noise is an option.
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