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Ludivine

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Ludivine's "Sexoterica" album is the result of David Melbye's assimilation of R&B, soul, funk, and other 60's/70's groove-oriented influences in the period between his former band Fuzz Beloved and his present band Imogene, which are decidedly heavier in their incorporation of the 8-string bass. Ludivine fits more into the "lounge" category since it maintains a consistently mellow, downtempo vibe with Melbye, for the most part, singing in his deeper range. The band played various shows in the Los Angeles area and made recordings of their improvisational jams in the church-like living room where they used to rehearse. This was a standard funk ensemble with wah-wah guitar, 4-string bass, electric piano, and drums--but members would often switch instruments. There were as many as three drummers taking turns, and Melbye later reflected that this could make for unwanted havoc on stage.For the the eventual album, Melbye composed all the parts/arrangements and played all the instruments himself--save for the excellent drum parts which were performed by Jeff Fabb (now in an up and coming metal band called In This Moment). The album was shelved for a number of years, but has finally been remixed and remastered for release. In the mean time, tracks from this album have been used on popular TV shows and networks, including "Queer Eye," NBC, and ABC. Download your copy today...


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Member Since: 10/29/2006
Band Website: http://www.myspace.com/ludivine
Band Members: David Melbye: vocals, guitars, bass, Rhodes piano, Wurlitzer, Hammond organ, clavinet, and various other instruments.Jeff Fabb: drums.
Influences: Groove-oriented influences: Funkadelic, Curtis Mayfield, James Brown, Marvin Gaye, War, and others--not to mention a vast array of 60's/70's grindhouse and blaxploitation soundtracks.

Sounds Like: the dark-love soundtrack for an epic porno-tragedy: an X-rated "Black Orpheus"
Record Label: Intrepid Sound Recordings
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

Music Street Journal Interview

Interview with David Melbye of Ludivine (http://www.musicstreetjournal.com/ludivineinterview.htm) Interview by Gary Hill Music Street Journal: Can you catch the readers up on your history - both perso...
Posted by on Mon, 01 Oct 2007 12:20:00 GMT

Album Reviewed in Music Street Journal

Music Street Journalhttp://www.musicstreetjournal.com/ludivine.htm Related to the more recent band, Imogene, Ludivine has released a unique and very tasty disc in Sexoterica. While this might not be p...
Posted by on Wed, 01 Aug 2007 09:59:00 GMT