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Aavikko - History of Muysic (Solnze Records)
Aavikko's music comes across as the bastard offspring of 60's surf rock, TV game show muzak and MIDI disco anthems. It's also entertaining and infectious enough to go beyond the novelty factor. This CD is a compilation of practically all of their non-album material, meaning tracks from singles, EPs and live, unreleased and collaboration tracks.
(CD, clear jewel case, $19.00)
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Messer Chups - Hyena Safari (Solnze Records)
The band's 8th album, released in late 2005. This time they're going at it with a slightly more instrumental approach, emphasizing the adrenaline-fueled spy-surf rock that is at the band's heart. Don't panic, the sounds effects and samples are still there. While I do personally miss Lydia Kavina's theremin, it is hard not to be swayed by the sexy stylings and great riffs of tracks such as "Hexe Chips" and "Charade?". As usual, the CD includes bonus videos whose 60's pulp horror esthetics perfectly match up with the music.
(CD, digipak, $19.00)
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Messer Chups - Black Black Magic (Solnze Records)
Label info: "This Russian masterpiece twists you outta this world. Black Black Magic is Messer Chups most musical release. 50’s B-Movie soundtracks, the guitar at times reminiscent of Ricky King, Sci-Fi Horror ala Ed Wood, the erotique of Russ Meyer – all in perfect combination with Lydia Kavina’s (niece of Lev Termen, Theremin inventor) Theremin to mutate a sound so “retro”, that it sounds like the future.
The video for ‘Go Satan Go’ features Russian Playmate of the year Natalya Simakova, guaranteeing even more kitsch."
(CD, clear jewel case, $19.00)
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Solomon Schwartz - Et Son Orchestra (Solnze Records)
Traditional Jewish folk songs performed as twist tunes, supposedly by the enigmatic Solomon Schwartz back in 1963. If this is indeed the real background story or a cleverly concealed side-project involving Solnze staff we'll never know, but this album is a gem of positively euphoric, joyous and catchy music. Mazel Tov!
(CD, cardboard sleeve, $18.50)
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