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A snippet of the wide genre of 80s South African 'bubblegum' music, a sound defined by rattling drum machines blended with the sharp synths of disco and SA genres like marabi and Afro-jazz.
This is a mix by the LA-based DJ/Producer extraordinaire Jon Trini as we prepare for Junkyard Jouvert in Los Angeles on Saturday June 21. This mix features new Bouyon from Dominica as well as records from the region that are directly inspired by the Bouyon sound. Enjoy!
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There are five bands called Audacity:
1) A garage punk band from Fullerton, CA. They play music around Orange County at parties and local venues.
They began as Nontoxic in 2002, where they played for their elementary school talent show. Nontoxic consisted of Matt Schmalfeld, Kyle Gibson, Chuck Mordaunt, and Cole Wilson. They then reincarnated themselves as The Plaid, The Attachments, and finally Audacity. In 2005, Cole Wilson was swapped for the much better Cameron Crowe who had been in The Jizz with neighbor George Davidovich. In the summer of 2007, Thomas Alvarez filled in Chuck's absence and became the drummer.
2) A short-lived UK Christian pop-rock act, who worked as part of the charity Saltmine. The guitarist, Calvin Hollingworth, was also the main creative influence and wrote most of the songs for their prologue EP, Power (1997), and their only album, Entertaining Angels (1998). The other band members were Lynne Fray (vocals), Rachel Taylor (keys), Ian Grizzle (bass) and Matt Rogers (drums).
3) A Finnish hard rock band.
4) A UK based techno-breakbeat project of Graham Rayner (ex Cubanate, K-Nitrate and Kreuz Dammer) who has released the download only album Faceless on MoMT Records.
5) A melodic hardcore band based in Bury St. Edmunds in the UK. They feature members of The Volunteers and This Is Colour among others and have released a three-track demo.
There are five bands called Audacity:
1) A garage punk band from Fullerton, CA. They play music around Orange County at parties and local venues.
They began as Nontoxic in 2002, where they played for their elementary school talent show. Nontoxic consisted of Matt Schmalfeld, Kyle Gibson, Chuck Mordaunt, and Cole Wilson. They then reincarnated themselves as The Plaid, The Attachments, and finally Audacity. In 2005, Cole Wilson was swapped for the much better Cameron Crowe who had been in The Jizz with neighbor George Davidovich. In the summer of 2007, Thomas Alvarez filled in Chuck's absence and became the drummer.
2) A short-lived UK Christian pop-rock act, who worked as part of the charity Saltmine. The guitarist, Calvin Hollingworth, was also the main creative influence and wrote most of the songs for their prologue EP, Power (1997), and their only album, Entertaining Angels (1998). The other band members were Lynne Fray (vocals), Rachel Taylor (keys), Ian Grizzle (bass) and Matt Rogers (drums).
3) A Finnish hard rock band.
4) A UK based techno-breakbeat project of Graham Rayner (ex Cubanate, K-Nitrate and Kreuz Dammer) who has released the download only album Faceless on MoMT Records.
5) A melodic hardcore band based in Bury St. Edmunds in the UK. They feature members of The Volunteers and This Is Colour among others and have released a three-track demo.
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