About Jupiter Fly-By -
Highly danceable, fun and freaky jingles and jaunts through storybook worlds of disturbance. Jupiter Fly-By tells stories with characters, and sticks the melodies in places where they'll never come out. Get used to it. [+]About Jupiter Fly-By -
Highly danceable, fun and freaky jingles and jaunts through storybook worlds of disturbance. Jupiter Fly-By tells stories with characters, and sticks the melodies in places where they'll never come out. Get used to it. Every genre is blended over backwards, with hard and fast beats, then served up as a soundtrack for a movie you WISH could be made...or would pay damn good money to prevent.
Bio -
So, who actually are these guys? Jupiter Fly-By is the combined talents of noted multimedia-mavin Alex Strang (http://www.cybergecko.com) on vocals and lyrics, and software-crazed multi-instrumentalist/vocalist Har (http://www.ambientguitarist.com). A lifetime in the making (no kidding: they've known each other since they were four years old), "Soccer Every Sunday" is the first official release from Jupiter Fly-By. For more information, as well as hear streaming audio clips of all of the album tracks, visit http://www.jupiterflyby.com
About "Soccer Every Sunday" -
A hard-hitting fastball of mind-bending, tripped-up beats, well-crafted earworms that wriggle through storybook landscapes and pure dance, pure drama PLUS explosive Hollywood action pressed into bite-size audio candy. This expertly timed release from cross-genre savants Jupiter Fly-By packs a warehouse of new ideas into digestible morsels with musical flavor that lasts...long after the CD stops spinning. Infectious pop-rock dance hits like 'Dance All Over The Plants' and 'Soccer Every Sunday' mix seamlessly with freaky chill tunes 'Digging Up Felix' and 'Kings of Drone'. JFB's approach is as much about concepts and characters as music. TV show cops ride high in 'Big Action City', mingling with punked-out office supply workers in 'Stapler Reload'. It's all there, from 'Little Car Little Truck', a twisted children's Hee-Haw, to 'Third Rail Funnies' where wandering blues meets electro-shock therapy, and 'Bagahangaz', which, well....makes no sense whatsoever (but the video is cool). Finally, this release features the extended dance remix of 'File Under Style', the ultimate lounge dance workout for Administrative Assistants and Office Managers alike. This album is destined for repeat play ad infinitum, both on the dancefloor and the
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