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Dzeltenie Pastnieki

Dzeltenie Pastnieki has been played on NTS shows including Tim Koh: Kokonut Trip, with Spogulis first played on 28 October 2017.

Dzeltenie Pastnieki are a Latvian band formed in 1981 in Rīga, Latvia. Their name means "the yellow postmen" in Latvian, and is sometimes abbreviated to DzP. They were among the pioneers of new wave as well as reggae in the former Soviet Union. The music has ranged from guitar/bass/drums-based post-punk to minimal synthpop to experimental tape manipulation.

Their first six albums (1981-1987) were home-recorded using consumer tape recorders, and distributed by means of magnitizdat, on 1/4" reel-to-reel tape and compact cassette, with no artwork. Despite popular demand throughout the 1990s, none of these albums was released properly until 2003, when Baušķenieks began issuing them on compact disc on his own label, Ingus Baušķenieka Ieraksti.

Contemporary Latvian composer Mārtiņš Brauns has said that Dzeltenie Pastnieki influenced the entire Latvian scene, including himself, and even Raimonds Pauls. The band's work of the 1980s has often been praised by leading Russian music critic Artemy Troitsky. Also, Dzeltenie Pastnieki were the only Latvian-language artists featured in Alexander Kushnir's book 100 Tape Albums of Soviet Rock, with dedicated chapters for two of their albums - Bolderājas Dzelzceļš (1981) and Alise (1984).

Current members:

Viesturs Slava - guitars, keyboards, vocals; Ingus Baušķenieks - bass, vocals; Uģis Vītiņš - keyboards, backing vocals; Fabiass Nils Īle (Kanisaifa) - drums.

Live musicians:

Ģirts Pavēnis (Vētras Saites) - guitar; Didzis Erra (Amorālā Psihoze) - percussion; Jānis Burmeisters (Tesa, Sonntags Legion, Amorālā Psihoze, Nesen) - drums.

Former members:

Roberts Gobziņš - vocals; Mārtiņš Rutkis - guitar; Zigmunds Streiķis - keyboards; Andris Kalniņš - keyboards, saxophones; Ilgvars Rišķis - drums.

https://www.facebook.com/Dzeltenie-Pastnieki-2016505702012194

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Dzeltenie Pastnieki

Dzeltenie Pastnieki has been played on NTS shows including Tim Koh: Kokonut Trip, with Spogulis first played on 28 October 2017.

Dzeltenie Pastnieki are a Latvian band formed in 1981 in Rīga, Latvia. Their name means "the yellow postmen" in Latvian, and is sometimes abbreviated to DzP. They were among the pioneers of new wave as well as reggae in the former Soviet Union. The music has ranged from guitar/bass/drums-based post-punk to minimal synthpop to experimental tape manipulation.

Their first six albums (1981-1987) were home-recorded using consumer tape recorders, and distributed by means of magnitizdat, on 1/4" reel-to-reel tape and compact cassette, with no artwork. Despite popular demand throughout the 1990s, none of these albums was released properly until 2003, when Baušķenieks began issuing them on compact disc on his own label, Ingus Baušķenieka Ieraksti.

Contemporary Latvian composer Mārtiņš Brauns has said that Dzeltenie Pastnieki influenced the entire Latvian scene, including himself, and even Raimonds Pauls. The band's work of the 1980s has often been praised by leading Russian music critic Artemy Troitsky. Also, Dzeltenie Pastnieki were the only Latvian-language artists featured in Alexander Kushnir's book 100 Tape Albums of Soviet Rock, with dedicated chapters for two of their albums - Bolderājas Dzelzceļš (1981) and Alise (1984).

Current members:

Viesturs Slava - guitars, keyboards, vocals; Ingus Baušķenieks - bass, vocals; Uģis Vītiņš - keyboards, backing vocals; Fabiass Nils Īle (Kanisaifa) - drums.

Live musicians:

Ģirts Pavēnis (Vētras Saites) - guitar; Didzis Erra (Amorālā Psihoze) - percussion; Jānis Burmeisters (Tesa, Sonntags Legion, Amorālā Psihoze, Nesen) - drums.

Former members:

Roberts Gobziņš - vocals; Mārtiņš Rutkis - guitar; Zigmunds Streiķis - keyboards; Andris Kalniņš - keyboards, saxophones; Ilgvars Rišķis - drums.

https://www.facebook.com/Dzeltenie-Pastnieki-2016505702012194

Original source Last.fm

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