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Camarillo Blues Triangle

The Home For Better Living

3 songs
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Picture for song 'Kingpins' by artist 'Camarillo Blues Triangle'

Kingpins Kingpins

Instrumental Rock

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The Robot Song The Robot Song

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Queequeg's Indica Queequeg's Indica

Instrumental Rock

The Home For Better Living. XUETIVSM 4/2004 Learn and live the idealogy of chaotic order. Arbitrary randomness is indeed organization. Contact within. Order the XUETIVSM short form EP now at camarilloblues.org NEWSFLASH 11/2003 The Camarillo Blues Triangle DVD-Audio is being released on November 18, 2003. CD and Vinyl coming soon. Even Tardos get record deals.
Band/artist history
The CAMARILLO BLUES TRIANGLE was recorded whilst river dwelling and war mongering were necessary and fashionable, respectively. With Cyrus Melchor on guitar and bass and Alfred Di Maio on drums and synthesizers, the two native Angelenos twisted resonance switches, pulled delay pads and occasionally uttered a few lilting lyrics in their music dedicated to t-Rex’s, robots (operational, pre-programmed, and fully malfunctioning), buxom women, and the need for human organization. The Camarillo Blues Triangle reflects the moods and life cycles of people during the early 21st Century: unpredictable, serene, hostile and overly-medicated. "We make music. You are fuck you you are," he says in an interview from the Safari Gun Shoppe, a music and art studio complex in Los Angeles. At the dawn of what could be paper abundance or Rome revisited, the CBT is also joined by musical comrades Jason Radford (Onesidezero, Abloom) on vocals and Julie Rayne on violin for "Hemphill"; and Shahen Hagobian (The Ambulance) playing bass and Ted Mempin (Fall Of Reason) strumming strings on album cuts unfortunately not included here. Excellent with smoke or drink. Never both you are.
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