Magical Mystery Machine

Karmacanics

Magical Mystery Machine
Performed By Karmacanics
Album UPC 888174422596
CD Baby Track ID TR0000086358
Label Karmacanics
Released 2011-07-01
BPM 86
Rated 0
ISRC usx9p1348231
Year 2011
Spotify Plays 12
Writers
Writer Ingo Lutz
Pub Co Ingo Lutz
Composer Ingo Lutz
ClearanceFacebook Sync License,Traditional Sync,YouTube Sync ServiceOne Stop
Rights Controlled Master and Publishing Grant
Rights One-Stop: Master + 100% Pub Grant
Original/Cover/Public Domain original
Country GERMANY

Description

Take the great psychedelic sound of the sixties like the Beatles, Pink Floyd and the orchestral Scott Walker and mix it with modern influences...sit down and enjoy "Deeper into the Waiting Room"

Notes

Karma refers to a spiritual concept in which every action - both physically and mentally - inevitably has an impact. (Def. Wikipedia.)

Fittingly, one could not define the work on the concept album "Deeper into the waitingroom". For more than three years the Karmacanics working on it.

"Ted and I just did a remix for Nine Inch Nails," said Ingo reminiscent of the beginnings. At this point I went totally off on Sergio Leone Western. All the time ran a TV in the background, sometimes with even without sound. After we had finished the remix done, we were infected with the '60s sound "

"We are particularly fascinated the whole English psychedelic music, so bands like Apple, tomorrow or early Pink Floyd with Syd Barrett," adds Ted.

The first song was then created "the spurned love of Dorothy Parker."

"We had completely finished the song but not a singer or a singer, so we asked Barbara. Ingo had played together with her ​​already in a band," says Ted. Barbara listened to the song, sang and made ​​many suggestions for changes. The two were electrified, the trio was perfect. "We wrote new material all the time and quickly realized that some songs just belong together. So we decided to make an album of it," says Barbara

The album is finished. It is called "Deeper into the waitingroom" and draws a graceful arc through the psychedelic music of the 60s through to pop. A drawer is hard to find, the music is unconventional and, above all things, too emotional to compare with fast-paced, modern Poptrash to be.

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