| The Tango Saloon - The Legend Of Tango Rock, Soundtrack (Film Related), Acoustic | 04/02/2015 |
Tango meets spaghetti western in this 8-piece ensemble, largely instrumental but with vocals from Elana Stone, Jane Sheldon and Mike Patton. Formed in 2005 and based in Sydney, Australia.
A spaghetti western hero's theme, sung by Elana Stone, complete with twanging guitars, strings, horns and a touch of exotic percussion. Reminiscent of some of the film themes of the great Ennio Morricone.
Other tracks by The Tango Saloon: Smoking Gun - Valentino
| Umlaut - SFDA Rock, Instrumental, Soundtrack (Film Related) | 04/08/2014 |
Umlaut is the brainchild of ex-Mr. Bungle saxophonist and composer Bär McKinnon. Echoes of his work with Mr. Bungle are evident, though ultimately this is a very personal project.
The first single from Umlaut's second album 'To Your Poverty Quietly Go'. A strangely comforting mix of eerie synths, swinging vibes and bassoon, Beach Boys vocal harmonies, climaxing with a triumphant spaghetti western guitar theme.
Other tracks by Umlaut: The Eleventh Victim - Party Socks
| The Tango Saloon - Don't Close Your Eyes Rock, Electronic, Atmospheric | 01/05/2014 |
Tango meets spaghetti western in this 9-piece ensemble, largely instrumental but with vocals from Elana Stone, Jane Sheldon and Mike Patton. Formed in 2005 and based in Sydney, Australia.
A spaghetti western electro-pop miniature, featuring the beautiful soaring vocals of Elana Stone, plus reverb-soaked guitars, military snare, trumpets and a hint of vibraphone. Wait for the middle section where a set of alluring piano chords briefly draw focus.
Other tracks by The Tango Saloon: Dance Of The Ivory Stiletto
| Julian Curwin - High Noon World, Instrumental, Grunge, Roots | 01/03/2014 |
Julian Curwin’s The Mango Balloon was developed in 2010, essentially a stripped-back chamber version of The Tango Saloon.
A grungy sea shanty waltz, driven by electric guitar, with accordion, trumpet, double bass and drums.
Other tracks by Julian Curwin: The Pigeon - White Elephant
| Darth Vegas - Space Sounds Rock, Atmospheric, Psychedelic, Hardcore | 10/08/2013 |
The soundtrack for a cult B-grade film about an opium-addicted ghost falling in love with a four-breasted robot, set against a war between vampire-gypsies and surf-loving ninjas from outer space.
The first single from Brainwashing For Dirty Minds, Space Sounds is a musical adventure into outer space, full of synths, kooky horn fanfares and effected vocals. Part Space Odyssey, part Space Oddity, and just that tiny bit MacArthur Park..?
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Other tracks by Darth Vegas: Vindaloo Boogaloo - A Night To Dismember
| The Tango Saloon - Dracula Cha Cha Rock, Jazz, Cover Version, Comedy | 10/08/2013 |
Tango meets spaghetti western in this 9-piece ensemble, largely instrumental but with vocals from Elana Stone, Jane Sheldon and Mike Patton. Formed in 2005 and based in Sydney, Australia.
Italian novelty song, with vocals courtesy of Mike Patton (Faith No More, Mr Bungle, etc)
Other tracks by The Tango Saloon: Transylvania - The Chase
| The Tango Saloon - Femme Fatale Rock, Acoustic, Atmospheric | 10/08/2013 |
Tango meets spaghetti western in this 9-piece ensemble, largely instrumental but with vocals from Elana Stone, Jane Sheldon and Mike Patton. Formed in 2005 and based in Sydney, Australia.
Featuring soaring vocals by Elana Stone, this is a soundtrack-style piece driven by clavinet, strings and the twang of spaghetti western guitar.
Other tracks by The Tango Saloon: Rendez-Vous - John Doe
| The Tango Saloon - In Black And White Rock, Retro, Australian Indigenous, Pop | 10/08/2013 |
Tango meets spaghetti western in this 9-piece ensemble, largely instrumental but with vocals from Elana Stone, Jane Sheldon and Mike Patton. Formed in 2005 and based in Sydney, Australia.
Like a theme for a James Bond film, if that film was directed by David Lynch. Featuring the amazing vocals of Elana Stone, some retro latin flavours from the rhythm section, and punching in with a full brass section on the chorus.
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Other tracks by The Tango Saloon: Will You Love Me Tomorrow
| Julian Curwin - Dancing On My Own Grave Jazz, Acoustic, World | 19/10/2012 |
Julian Curwin (founding member of three-time ARIA Award winning gypsy/swing outfit Monsieur Camembert) brings us 'The Mango Balloon: Volume 2' a stripped-back version of tango/spaghetti Western 10-piece The Tango Saloon.
Dancing On My Own Grave is the first single from the second installment of Julian Curwin's 'The Mango Balloon' project. A delicate waltz featuring guest vocals and guitar from Brian Campeau (Elana Stone Band, The Green Mohair Suits).
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Other tracks by Julian Curwin: Grindhouse - Bubble Boy





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