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The first two hours taken from moxie’s recent residency at south London’s Phonox, recorded on March 25th 2022.

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New Delhi and San Francisco based GHUNGHRU presents sounds influenced by Indian classical music and other traditional sounds of India, modular synthesizers, drones, lyricism, and texture. www.ghunghru.fm

C.O.M.A.

C.O.M.A.

C.O.M.A. has been played on NTS in shows including The Reign Set , featured first on 7 July 2014. Songs played include Verre, Tête De Gomme and Demain.

Before becoming French pop star Charles de Goal, Patrick Blain was part of C.O.M.A, an electropunk band that recorded one bizarre album, chock with ideas, then dismantled shortly after.

Some will find similarities to Metal Urbain in their sound, especially tracks like "Assaut," but C.O.M.A is perhaps the stranger, dumber beast—an eclectic mix of clangy guitar punk, proto-industrial synth, harmonica, and slapdash electronic drums. Each song is its own experiment. You can hear the auspice of that tone in C.O.M.A. Blain started Charles de Goal just a year after this release, but it wasn't until 1984 that the group crossed over into the mainstream. In 1983, Blain reconvened with C.O.M.A members Philippe Huart and Philippe Ross as Danse Macabre.

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C.O.M.A.

C.O.M.A. has been played on NTS in shows including The Reign Set , featured first on 7 July 2014. Songs played include Verre, Tête De Gomme and Demain.

Before becoming French pop star Charles de Goal, Patrick Blain was part of C.O.M.A, an electropunk band that recorded one bizarre album, chock with ideas, then dismantled shortly after.

Some will find similarities to Metal Urbain in their sound, especially tracks like "Assaut," but C.O.M.A is perhaps the stranger, dumber beast—an eclectic mix of clangy guitar punk, proto-industrial synth, harmonica, and slapdash electronic drums. Each song is its own experiment. You can hear the auspice of that tone in C.O.M.A. Blain started Charles de Goal just a year after this release, but it wasn't until 1984 that the group crossed over into the mainstream. In 1983, Blain reconvened with C.O.M.A members Philippe Huart and Philippe Ross as Danse Macabre.

Original source: Last.fm

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Verre
C.O.M.A.
Flamingo1979
Tête De Gomme
C.O.M.A.
Flamingo1979
Demain
C.O.M.A.
Flamingo1979
Le Roi Des Voleurs
C.O.M.A.
Flamingo1979