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ELECTRIC BARBARIAN

Mmm. I thought I knew a little bit about hiphop, about jazz, about that big mistake many rappers make thinking that hiphop could be something like bebop, while

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Variations of Hope Variations of Hope

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Play in the Dark feat. Omni Play in the Dark feat. Omni

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Left or Right Left or Right

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Siren Siren

Album 'Minirock from the Sun'

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Baby Cry Baby Cry

Track from upcoming NEW CD by Electric Barbarian. Due: October 2006 check: www.electricbarian.com

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"MINIROCK from the SUN" (EXCO / EB 0406) Second Future Jazz / Turntablism album by ELECTRIC BARBARIAN. BART MARIS on trumpet, GRAZZHOPPA on turntables, HARRY ARLING on drums and FLORIS VERMEULEN on electric bass. Ten tracks coming straight to you, like a piece of the sun! The Low-lands collaborating with the top of the bill from the US. The album features special appearances by New York saxophone player ANDY LASTER, OMNI (L.A. based BLX-crew), KAIN the Poet, DJs KYPSKI and LAMONT and feedback specialist PETER v/d HEIDE (Whipster) on guitar. Brazilian poet Luanda Casella performs on three tracks and will be touring with Electric Barbarian in 2007. The artwork contains a specially designed cartoon by famous New York Graffiti artist QUIK supporting the track Shuffle-O-Five. ======================= I figured the guys from Electric Barbarian would give me a decent roadmap to guide me to the essential crossroads of their music, so I could write some real impressive liner notes about the scales and patterns these freaks use for their music. But they just gave me the record. Oh, yeah, there were some funny smiles too. Mmm. I thought I knew a little bit about hiphop, about jazz, about that big mistake many rappers make thinking that hiphop could be something like bebop, while in fact the only chance hiphop ever had of sounding anything like jazz was at some fine New York Underground Moments Of Cool. But then what the fuck were these Barbarians up to? O, dont get me wrong: I recognised some stuff. The instruments, a few scary beats, a legendary voice rhyming about things to come, but that was it. Okay. I do know a few things about jazzy hiphop. And its dead. Even in New York loosing your cool is the hip thing to do in the underground. Yes, yes, hold your horses. This is all just a temporary congestion in the majestic evolution of beats & rhymes, but while youre all watching your favourite djs giving up soul for soundeffects I took a chance and sank into something smooth. Cause these Electric Barbarians sound smooth. Cool and calm like gangsters in a black & white movie (You dont wanna fuck with that cliché. No really. You dont.), warm like a bathtub full of freshly poured blood, and hot at the same time. Hot as a shot of bourbon on an empty stomach? No. Im sorry. Ive got to stay honest about this stuff. Hot as that 16 year old booty that lives across town, that piece of ass you know you cannot touch, so all you can do is spill your horny notes. On a sidewalk perhaps, wearing a hat, while its raining. When all of a sudden someone or something joins in, whispering. You ever been whispered to in a dark alley by a thing that might have been a monster, but could have been an angry god too, disguised as the wino from hell? Did it make you wonder about the company youre keeping? I mean: what were you doing in that alley in the first place, huh? Looking for some barbarian entertainment? And dont these whispers haunt you like your biggest childhood nightmare? Heh. Wanna know how they sound on music? O, come on, you know you do. No, theres no comforting explanation for these whispers. I would be lying now, wouldnt I, if Id call them urban or jazz or hiphop or fusion. And you want the truth. The truth and the scare. Well, all right then. I cannot put my finger on this stuff. I cannot classify this music. Its your problem now. Deal with it! February 2004 by Nanne Tepper
Band/artist history
www.electricbarbarian.com
Have you performed in front of an audience?
05/12/2007 Plus Etage - Baarle Nassau (NL) 04/15/2007 Grand Theatre - Groningen (NL) 04/08/2007 SJU - Utrecht (NL) 06/30/2006 Future Music Festival Island Muhu (Est) 06/28/2006 47th Int. Jazz Festival - Ljubljana (Sl) 06/08/2006 Brakke Grond 25years Amsterdam (Nl) 05/12/2006 La Labbra Nude Festival Rome (I) live broadcast Rai Radio 3 Belgium Tour 2006 01/28/2006 CC Poorthuis Peer 01/27/2006 Rataplan Antwerpen 01/26/2006 CC de Meent Alsemberg 01/25/2006 Vooruit Gent 01/19/2006 Kortrijkse Schouwburg Kortrijk 01/18/2006 CC Strombeek Strombeek-Bever 01/14/2006 CC Middelkerke - Middelkerke 01/13/2006 De Werf Brugge 01/12/2006 Foyer de Spiegel Sint-Niklaas
Your musical influences
CHARLES MINGUS
Anything else?
CD "Minirock from the Sun" available http://www.electricbarbarian.com
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