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Zru Vogue

Zru Vogue has been played on NTS over 40 times, featured on 43 episodes and was first played on 26 January 2015.

Zru Vogue is a postpunk avant-pop band formed in Palo Alto, California in 1980, when three former members of Idiot (a 70s glam-rock-punk band steeped in irony) began experimenting with pop music by blending African tribal and Middle Eastern rhythms, ambient, and British-influenced avant-garde rock with dada sensibilities, minimal electronics, and funk-rock guitars.

Zru Vogue’s first single “Nakweda Dream” was released by independent San Francisco label Adolescent Records in February 1981. "Nakweda Dream" was a college radio hit, topping indie playlists. The record's B-side, "Cumulonimbus" (spelled out phonetically on the record sleeve), was an atmospheric percussion-heavy experimental track described by England's New Musical Express as a "neo-African avalanche," that also received widespread airplay on college radio. "Nakweda Dream/Cumulonimbus" received critical acclaim in the alternative press, including Sub-pop who named it the best independent single of 1981.

In 1985, after releasing an album and playing the club circuit, the group disbanded, but the core duo of Rick Cuevas and Andrew Jackson reformed Zru Vogue in 2002 and since has recorded and released several albums of new material.

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Zru Vogue

Zru Vogue has been played on NTS over 40 times, featured on 43 episodes and was first played on 26 January 2015.

Zru Vogue is a postpunk avant-pop band formed in Palo Alto, California in 1980, when three former members of Idiot (a 70s glam-rock-punk band steeped in irony) began experimenting with pop music by blending African tribal and Middle Eastern rhythms, ambient, and British-influenced avant-garde rock with dada sensibilities, minimal electronics, and funk-rock guitars.

Zru Vogue’s first single “Nakweda Dream” was released by independent San Francisco label Adolescent Records in February 1981. "Nakweda Dream" was a college radio hit, topping indie playlists. The record's B-side, "Cumulonimbus" (spelled out phonetically on the record sleeve), was an atmospheric percussion-heavy experimental track described by England's New Musical Express as a "neo-African avalanche," that also received widespread airplay on college radio. "Nakweda Dream/Cumulonimbus" received critical acclaim in the alternative press, including Sub-pop who named it the best independent single of 1981.

In 1985, after releasing an album and playing the club circuit, the group disbanded, but the core duo of Rick Cuevas and Andrew Jackson reformed Zru Vogue in 2002 and since has recorded and released several albums of new material.

Original source: Last.fm

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Do The Zru
Zru Vogue
Zero Risk Records1982
Nakweda Dream
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Adolescent Records1981
No Occupancy
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Musiques Electroniques Actuelles2018
Possibly Imagined
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Musiques Electroniques Actuelles2018
Move With The Water
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Not On Label1989
Big Fish Swing
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Not On Label (Zru Vogue-Self-Released)2009
Cumulonimbus
Zru Vogue
Adolescent Records1981
The Artist
Zru Vogue
Musiques Electroniques Actuelles2018
Ubuhuha
Zru Vogue
Not On Label (Zru Vogue-Self-Released)2009
Ubuhuha
Zru Vogue
Zero Risk Records1982