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Artist.......: 69 Album........: Novo Rock Label........: 69 records / idwet Genre........: Indie Catnr........: id19 Source.......: CD (LP) Rip.date.....: 2010-07-10 Str.date.....: 2010-03-17 Quality......: 198kbps/44.1kHz/Joint Stereo Url..........: http://69novorock.com track title time 1. Novo Rock 2:33 2. Flexy Body 2:29 3. Lux 2:58 4. Rock'n'Latex 3:06 5. Dominatrix 3:06 6. Love Excess 3:17 7. Mpop 80 Xplosion 4:33 8. Two Vox 2:58 9. Vixena 2:19 10. No More Musix 4:16 Runtime 31:35 Size 49.86 Release Notes: Up until maybe a month or so ago, I had no idea what ever happened to the great and highly underrated post-punk group Sloy or what some of the members had gone on to do. Well, I happened across 69 not too long ago thanks in part to the excellent French site Nextclues and low and behold it contains 2/3Ærds of Sloy. The two members being Armand Gonzalez and Virginie Peitavi and they have been cranking out completely warped post-punk/new wave jams under the 69 moniker for awhile now. IÆm going to assume Novo Rock is their debut album, but IÆm not going to say IÆm completely positive on that. I originally wasnÆt planning on writing about this album and in fact had planned for the song ôMpop 80 Xplosionö to appear on this months mix. However I kept finding myself going back to that track and listening to it over and over, which then eventually led to me listening to the whole damn album again and again. So with that, I realized that 69 should probably be heard by some folks out there, and hellàitÆs completely made up of ex-members of Sloy so why the fuck not? Novo Rock is certainly one of the more interesting items IÆve had the pleasure of listening to this year, thatÆs for sure. Somewhere between or maybe just a weird combination of Devo and Pere Ubu type twisted nature. Armand GonzalezÆs vocals, for those that remember them in Sloy, are most definitely a perfect fit here in contrast to everything else youÆre hearing. I certainly canÆt do it much justice through my words, but itÆs bound to find some accepting ears and maybe even a few new fans out there I think. And if not, well keep listeningà IÆm not sure if this available through any US outlets, IÆm thinking no, however you might give it a go on the bands website where they have it for sale. Definitely pick it up if you can if you enjoy the tune above. I know I certainly am. This NFO File was rendered by NFOmation.net
Artist.......: 69 Album........: Novo Rock Label........: 69 records / idwet Genre........: Indie Catnr........: id19 Source.......: CD (LP) Rip.date.....: 2010-07-10 Str.date.....: 2010-03-17 Quality......: 198kbps/44.1kHz/Joint Stereo Url..........: http://69novorock.com track title time 1. Novo Rock 2:33 2. Flexy Body 2:29 3. Lux 2:58 4. Rock'n'Latex 3:06 5. Dominatrix 3:06 6. Love Excess 3:17 7. Mpop 80 Xplosion 4:33 8. Two Vox 2:58 9. Vixena 2:19 10. No More Musix 4:16 Runtime 31:35 Size 49.86 Release Notes: Up until maybe a month or so ago, I had no idea what ever happened to the great and highly underrated post-punk group Sloy or what some of the members had gone on to do. Well, I happened across 69 not too long ago thanks in part to the excellent French site Nextclues and low and behold it contains 2/3rds of Sloy. The two members being Armand Gonzalez and Virginie Peitavi and they have been cranking out completely warped post-punk/new wave jams under the 69 moniker for awhile now. Im going to assume Novo Rock is their debut album, but Im not going to say Im completely positive on that. I originally wasnt planning on writing about this album and in fact had planned for the song Mpop 80 Xplosion to appear on this months mix. However I kept finding myself going back to that track and listening to it over and over, which then eventually led to me listening to the whole damn album again and again. So with that, I realized that 69 should probably be heard by some folks out there, and hell its completely made up of ex-members of Sloy so why the fuck not? Novo Rock is certainly one of the more interesting items Ive had the pleasure of listening to this year, thats for sure. Somewhere between or maybe just a weird combination of Devo and Pere Ubu type twisted nature. Armand Gonzalezs vocals, for those that remember them in Sloy, are most definitely a perfect fit here in contrast to everything else youre hearing. I certainly cant do it much justice through my words, but its bound to find some accepting ears and maybe even a few new fans out there I think. And if not, well keep listening Im not sure if this available through any US outlets, Im thinking no, however you might give it a go on the bands website where they have it for sale. Definitely pick it up if you can if you enjoy the tune above. I know I certainly am. This NFO File was rendered by NFOmation.net