eric | Shared With: Everyone - Dec 31 2005 | Dengue Fever, Escape from Dragon House, Cambodia, music
I picked this up from emusic this morning and it is amazing! It is a truly odd blend of musical stylings. It's self-aware (without being pretentious in the slightest), playful, beautiful, and wonderfully produced. For those of you willing to try something different, I strongly recommend.
My favorites so far:
One Thousand Tears of a Tarantula
Sleepwalking Through the Mekong
eric | Shared With: Everyone - Dec 31 2005 | Dengue Fever, Escape from Dragon House, Cambodia, music
This is another one you should really check out from KEXP's podcast #6. It's an amazing melange of campy Cambodian surf music, Spaghetti Western guitar and a bunch of other influences. It's wild.
Quoted: Amazon.com Editorial - Named for a remarkably unpleasant tropical disease, Dengue Fever is a seething Petri dish of mutating influences. The band was spawned when the American founders became fascinated by an unlikely combination of Cambodian music and Buda Musique's multi-volume Ethiopiques series, which documents that country¹s sixties pop heyday. Meanwhile, their future lead singer, famed Cambodian chanteuse Ch'hom Nimol, had grown up with East Asian/American hybrids which had erupted when local musicians internalized and transformed sounds they heard on Vietnam-war-era American Armed Forces Radio. Churning, vertiginous rhythms and honking sax lines betray the Ethiopian sources while stratospherically ornamented yet demure Cameroonian folkways inform the lead vocals (sung in English and Khmer) and Zac Holtzman¹s dan bau (a Vietnamese mono-string instrument). But the mix further incorporates campy organ riffs straight out of Question Mark and the Mysterians, the Shangri-Las' stiletto-edged girl-group theatrics and Ennio Morricone¹s surreal Spaghetti Western guitars. The group's stage persona is equally eclectic, ranging from a sweet-faced "Oriental" B-movie heroine, to a guy whose beard would scare the heck out of ZZ Top, to a latter-day Super-Fly clone. A testament to following your own star no matter what, Escape from Dragon House is at once blindingly authentic in the cosmic sense and delightfully deranged. --Christina Roden

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