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DEAD RAT ORCHESTRA

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MyGen Profile Generator"...Fluxus inspired gestures..." The WIRE. (?)
Above from our Christmas gig at Colchester Arts Centre with Goodiepal, 2007.
From October 2007, on the bill with Simon Finn of Current 93.
Lovely piece from the Boatnotchers variation at Palimpsest Festival, 2007.Fiddle and Mbira.
Couple of dead rat ghostband bits from the first silver mt zion support slot in 2007, including a vicious version of the stomp.

My Interests

Music:

Member Since: 17/10/2006
Band Website: www.deadratorchestra.com
Band Members: DAN MERRILL
ROBIN ALDERTON
NATHANIEL MANN

Influences: come see us:and last year, a couple of the shows we played:
Sounds Like: We are pleased to announce a couple of great releases from our archives on Hopewell Sound, our own little cdr imprint: A lovely set from our support slot for Silver Mt Zion at Colchester Arts Centre last year, augmented by the Mt View Memorial Choir.And: Our set from the Palimpsest Festival, 2006: quiet lullabies, cracked folk and eastern improv.More still to come from our own imprint, Hopewell Sound, currently spluttering into life. Also out: Palimpsest Recordings have brought out a run of cds including our set from Mutebox 5 at St Martins Church in 2004. JOY/SORROW, above, is from this set. If you wish to get hold of one of these, either approach us directly if you see us, mail us here or get to Palimpsest through the link below or through www.fadedwords.co.uk
Record Label: palimpsest recordings / hopewell sound

My Blog

Palimpsest 07 Review

Below is a review taken fom The Line of Best Fit, a substantial site reviewing a wide range of musical activities (have a look, its worth a visit), If you wish to follow this up and have a read of the...
Posted by on Wed, 29 Aug 2007 10:13:00 GMT

ST MARTINS CDR REVIEW

Here follows a review from 'Foxy Digitalis', found at:www.digitalisindustries.comWe still have some copies with us at gigs or follow the link on the main page to the Palimpsest site.Dead Rat Orchestra...
Posted by on Sat, 28 Jul 2007 12:00:00 GMT