Celest
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Record Label: Blue Rat Recordings
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Formed in 2001, formerly known as "Traffic Beard" and "Heurotic". Decided to change name in 2003 because the music had turned out to be quite different than before. The members have played music together since they were seventeen and are planning to do it several more years. The music could be described as a multi-ethnic United Nations of Sound with lots of guitars and rock influences as well.
This CD comes with a spray-painted cover which means that every copy is unique.
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Wow!! What a great sound!!!
author: Paul Mojomama
This Cd is 100% creativity!!
The moods and the samples are full on in your face and create a vibe all it's own.
Not sure how to categorize but just enjoying the rules being broken.Maybe a pyschedelic gypsy caravan twisting down a broken road thru the middle of the night.
If you want to hear something new checkout this Disc for sure.Celest kicks it.
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Vicious Skeletons Poked My Eyes Out
author: Tonto Savalas
The first time I heard Celeste was the song, What's In The Barn, and I thought, "Dam this is some crazy stuff", how was I supposed to know that it was one of their least crazy songs. I've spent most of my life listening to music and I've never heard anything quite like this before, great musicianship mixed with a joy for weirdness. My original thoughts on What's In The Barn was that Celest played swing music for acid casualties, I was wrong they play all types of music for acid casualties. So if you wanna have a good time at your next schwan-session make sure to grab this CD.
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What Can I Say?
author: Fuzznihon
Indescribable.
Kind of like Louis Armstrong drunk in a sawmill in Costa Rica. In a good way.
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Excelent Post Industrial, Avant Garde Jazz, with a smile
author: Steve Morris-Sinister Utopia Orchestra
Really good to hear tracks like this again. Reminds of early Throbbing Gristle, which despite their gruesome sounding name and dark industrial camouflage were actually a great(if unconventional) Jazz band. This has all the dark and quirky attributes but also retains a sense of humor which is very refreshing and worth a listen.
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