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Dendriet is a network of musicians in The Hague (.nl) that perform with networked electronic and acoustic instruments. The word dendriet, or dendrite, is also the name for the receptors of a nervecell. Dendrites are typically branching branches. You'll find these fractal shapes in ice, in metal chrystals in limestone, and likewise, in our performance setups. Please do check out our homepage by clicking the stone. You too are invited to join the discussions.
25.8.03
Nou nog eentje dan!
Fingerbang, "Swallow This Live" cd (2003)
"A Bar Mitzvah-like smorgasboard of sounds is offered up here, from the hushed "Keeper Of The Sloth" to the unadorned psychedelia of "My Masquerade." The masters of singalong bluster are back. Once pegged as one-hit wonders, Fingerbang is here to stay. The same obsessions -- disillusionment and loss and growing up listening to Rush -- are here in spades. What a long, strange trip it's been for Fingerbang.
The lyrics are darker and more introspective than on earlier releases. On its major-label debut, Fingerbang demonstrates an affinity for Springsteenian swagger. Some things never change."
Fake computergenerated review by Robot Rock critic - http://www.inksyndicate.com/rock
"A Bar Mitzvah-like smorgasboard of sounds is offered up here, from the hushed "Keeper Of The Sloth" to the unadorned psychedelia of "My Masquerade." The masters of singalong bluster are back. Once pegged as one-hit wonders, Fingerbang is here to stay. The same obsessions -- disillusionment and loss and growing up listening to Rush -- are here in spades. What a long, strange trip it's been for Fingerbang.
The lyrics are darker and more introspective than on earlier releases. On its major-label debut, Fingerbang demonstrates an affinity for Springsteenian swagger. Some things never change."
Fake computergenerated review by Robot Rock critic - http://www.inksyndicate.com/rock