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surf- and rockôn roll instrumentals from Germany.
this is the link of my band! ciao to everyone Steve
Instrumental madness from Finland. Fun, funky, weird, and drunkenly eclectic. The fantasy of a dance party DJ familiar with everything from Dave "Baby" Cortez to Iggy to Manu Dibango damn near gets realized here. THE FIRST CHURCH OF HOLY ROCKââ¬â¢Nââ¬â¢ROLL [ USA ]
I Fantomatici play instro music since 2002. They come from Vicenza, in the north-east of Italy. ââ¬ÅFantomaticiââ¬Â in Italian means ââ¬Åthat maybe donââ¬â¢t really existââ¬Â. But I assure they exist, and mix in their compositions surf, beat, rockabilly, easy listening, Italian B movies soundtracks, but also punk and lo-fi. Always with an original, peculiar style. The music reminds of seasides, exotic atmospheres, alien worlds, Italian futurism, spaghetti-western lands, mysterious women. They are young, and sometimes donââ¬â¢t know what they do. But they always do it.
From Nantes, France
Kauai's only all-instrumental surf band.
THE BOARDWALKERS have been providing Southern California surf / instrumental music since 1989.
The Fin-Dicators: Surfin' Rock. Four guys and one big ocean of sound. After Cliff Woodbeach (guitarist) sustained a head injury during a bizzare surfing accident, he has been plagued with never ending surf rock melodies ringing in his ear. The only therapy which can drive out those melodic demons is to play a highly reverbed surf guitar. If you ever come out to see him and the rest of the Fin-Dicators "take in the cure" at a live gig, you too will have surf rock melodies ringing in your ears, for days.
Four guys in Atlanta, GA with a love for the reverberated instro surf-rock sounds of yore.
The Vara-Tones originated in the early sixties when The Fireballs, The Ventures, and Duane Eddy were some of the names on the charts and on the radio at that time, and Leo Fender and Dick Dale were beginning to experiment with the outboard reverb unit in conjunction with the Stratocaster and Showman amplifier. After putting in about a year of garage time, the Vara-tones gigged around Southern California during the height of the surfing craze ('63 - '65) and released a single, `Repeto' on the Kay label in 1964. The group disbanded in 1966. In 1997, all the original members who weren't dead got together for a reunion - jamming together just for fun. This ultimately resulted in their first album entitled "Jetty Subject To High Surf" which was followed by their current release "Headin' Out". Visit their website at www.varatones.com