Interstellar Fugitives | en

There are multiple artists named The Fugitives: 1. Garage band who released their sole LP The Fugitives at Dave's Hideout in the summer of 1964. 2. The Fugitives, a combination of multi-talented Vancouver artists Mark Berube, Barbara Adler, and Brendan McLeod, have been classified under many guises: slam folk, folk hop, spoken word cabaret. Yet a common throughline is always their remarkable storytelling abilities. That, and the fact that audiences all over the world have never seen anything like this blend of skilful musicianship and passionate performance poetry. Since their formation three years ago, The Fugitives have been everywhere, touring...
1.) The core of what was to become interstellar overdrive was formed around 1998 in Athens, Greece; since then little or no resemblance exists. The genre changes dramatically with every new project. In 1999's 'Battle of the Bands' contest (held in Athens) the band was awarded with the first prize leading to the realisation of the debut album (Pegasus Records, 2000), which was recorded from May 1999 to June 2000 at various times. From April 2002 to January 2003 the band, with a different line up this time, records a second album titled 'Surface b' again for Pegasus Records. The...
There are at least two bands having that name: 1. Interstellar is a two-man duo from Toronto, featuring Rob Boak, formerly of Mean Red Spiders and Speed Orchid, and Denis Dufour. Inspired by space rock, post-rock, electronica, dub, jazz, and just about any other atmospheric, inventive musical forms. To Sleep To Dream To Wake is the follow-up album to the acclaimed "Late Night Tea" album from 2000. The new album is a mix of instrumental and vocal tracks, merging electronic loops, guitars, samples, vocals, analog synthesizers and drums to create a distinctive collection of songs that inspire the imagination and...
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