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Born from the electro sounds of 80's synth pop, funk, blue-eyed-soul & dance music, THEY are a brave new band marching to the beat of the future. Led by front man K (previously known as Kevin Michael), and backed by an all female review, THEY are quite unique in today's instant iPop market. THEY plan to release an EP in late spring, and tour all this summer. Dirt, sex, love & lies…all coming to a club near you. Are you ready? THEY are COMING… .
Deejay Spoke started his career in 1992 during the explosion of electronic musics, organizing his own crazy, after-hours parties in Lausanne (Switzerland). In 1995, the magazine Party News rewarded DJ Spoke as "best Swiss DJ of the year" and this year he won again in the category best national trance dj and his album reached place 4 in the best albums! Since then he regulary appears in major Swiss clubs like Mad (Swiss no1 club) were he is resident trance dj since more than 10 years. He's also touring the world with Dj gigs in Australia, Germany, Netherlands, Italy, UK,...
I Spoke was a group of folks who came together to create music that delivered a message. They were committed to educating themselves and to passing on information to those they met. Their songs questioned issues like imposed norms about gender, cultural appropriation, colonialism and imperialism, the continued silencing of women's voices, the way media and advertising have become culture producing forces, the way language power is connected to racism, and many more. They felt that all of these issues are very important and are a perfect accompaniment to the music that they made. http://www.facebook.com/pages/I-Spoke/154956477905685 http://ispoke.bandcamp.com/ .
It won't take long for listeners of Spoken's sixth studio album to be reminded of how hard and fast the band can rock. The three songs that open the album, "History Erased," "Close Your Eyes" and "Not Soon Forgotten," start things off with nine minutes of blazing fast guitar riffs and loud and quick-rising vocals, all bounded by a full-sounding rhythm section. After two albums for Tooth and Nail where the band explored more anthemic avenues, the quintet found itself re-examining its hard rock and metal roots on its third record for the label. The resulting album is an 11-song...