Crazy Price

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Total Tracks: 16   Total Length: 46:45

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Whoah Mama!

Afropirate

Wow, this is madder than a bagful of eyeballs! If you like/d Omfo, Dengue Fever, The Monks, Sceamin' Jay Hawkins, B-movie horror soundtracks, psycho- & rockabilly, crazy jazz, electro experimentation, moaning, screaming and genuinely bonkers larking about, with pink bubbles popping out of your speakers and unhinged laughter over it all, assuring you that it's in no way to be taken seriously... AND you wanna get the party started... You could do a lot worse! Hugely enjoyable!

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Crazy Man, Crazy

ThermoNuclearCoolness

"MESSER CHUPS were formed in Hamburg in 1998, and originally consisted of Oleg Gitarkin (bass) and Annette Schneider (synths). The line-up changed several times. In 2003 the producer of MESSER CHUPS invited Lydia Kavina, world famous theremin player and grand-niece of Leon Teremen, who invented this instrument." author unkown. Lydia Kavina is a star in her own right, recording classical music on the theremin. But then let's face it - no matter how you try to dress it up, a theremin's best place is in soundtracks to B-rated sci-fi and horror movies. Ms. Kavina found a perfect fit with Messer Chups. Ventures-style whammy bar guitars, driving percussion, sound clips from old movies... What amazes me, is how well this album is produced and how well they turn such an odd concept into reality.

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If you’re looking for evidence of a complete breakdown in Russia’s social order, look no further than this bizarre (but strangely wonderful) album by the Messer Chups collective. The core of the group seems to be multi-instrumentalist Oleg Gitarkin and harpist Maria Kapelova, but several guest musicians are credited as well. And whenever one member of a band plays the harp and more than one guest is listed as a Theremin player, you know you’re in for some weird stuff. Messer Chups’ music is a creepy, bubbling stew of surf guitar, sadomasochistic sexual imagery, 1950s sci-fi movie soundtracks, and goofy Satanism. Half of what makes this album fun is the gloriously awful Pidgin English of the song titles: “Gangster They Called Horizon-Man,” “A Plateful Brain,” “In 3 Minutes Till Massacre,” “Sex Euro and Evils Pop” — you get the idea. The campy, trashy guitar and Theremin are punctuated by vintage spoken word samples and lots of female screaming and groaning — sometimes sexual, sometimes painful, sometimes disturbingly (if predictably) both. And the disc includes several music videos, all of which are direct visual corollaries to the music: go-go-girl footage old and new, skeletons, hilariously campy space aliens and flying saucers, and so on. Irony is alive and well behind the former Iron Curtain. Or alive and sick, anyway. Which may be even better. – Rick Anderson

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