Babel 17 | zh

1) Babel like "Bay-bull". Not "bar-bell" or "babble", were born in Bristol in the UK. Babel "started out all kind of small, folky & a bit shy, but then fell in dirty love with pounding tamborines and volume knobs." Songs led to concerts, concerts led to the recording two self-financed EPs, 'The Golden Acre EP' & 'The Arc EP'. Both were sold from tables in tiny venues. Some of which reached places far beyond their own postcode. In 2007, People Tree Records of London, UK released the majority of their two EPs to the world on one reasonably priced compact...
just have a friend book him or buy a release for pretty cheap... .
Babel Fish are a popular Norwegian-based pop-rock quartet. With their unique approach towards music and their affable intra-band camaraderie, Babel Fish are now poised to bring their delightfully dynamic pop music to the masses. As with their literary namesake, the songs and sentiments of Babel Fish are certain to translate into the world's heart. Babel Fish entered the second pre-selection of Melodi grand prix 2011 january 22th in Florø. Albums: Babel Fish (Atlantic, 1998) Coming Up for Air (Warner, 2002) Come Closer - The Best of Babel Fish (Warner Music, september 2011) Singles: Mania (1997) Light of Day (1998) Turning...
News from Babel was an English avant-garde rock group founded in 1983 by Chris Cutler, Lindsay Cooper, Zeena Parkins and Dagmar Krause. They made two studio albums with several guest musicians (including Robert Wyatt) and disbanded in 1986. In the wake of English avant-garde rock group Henry Cow (1968-1978), Art Bears (1978-1981), a song-oriented group, was formed by three of Henry Cow's members, drummer Chris Cutler, multi-instrumentalist Fred Frith and singer Dagmar Krause. In Art Bears' wake, News From Babel emerged in 1983, comprising Cutler, Krause, Henry Cow woodwind player Lindsay Cooper, and United States harpist Zeena Parkins. It was...