Malox, a duo from Tel Aviv, has recently released their second album. The first one is available at Bandcamp for free.
"Malox's music derives from around the world with various local interpretations; direct and aggressive, befitting to both musicians who operate on the stitch of old-new, premeditated -improvised and beautiful - ugly.
Debut album titled "One Day" combines Punk style presentation with the challenging melodies, rhythms and styles, the album provides fascinating twists and creating new bounced-troubles ome sounds.
The second album, "Polka for Punks", features 10 tracks with more of a club-punk attitude. In this version of Malox the music expends to outer space and deals with larger verity of original tunes scented with eclectic folk. This time you can even participate in a "Human-klingon" wedding celebration.
Talmudi redefines saxophone playing. His instrument is as loud and cracked as a distorted guitar, hectic and wild like a predator, and sometimes melodic and romantic like a "Gondolier".
Debut album titled "One Day" combines Punk style presentation with the challenging melodies, rhythms and styles, the album provides fascinating twists and creating new bounced-troubles ome sounds.
The second album, "Polka for Punks", features 10 tracks with more of a club-punk attitude. In this version of Malox the music expends to outer space and deals with larger verity of original tunes scented with eclectic folk. This time you can even participate in a "Human-klingon" wedding celebration.
Talmudi redefines saxophone playing. His instrument is as loud and cracked as a distorted guitar, hectic and wild like a predator, and sometimes melodic and romantic like a "Gondolier".
On the drums, Fershtman brings a powerful bit and a slashing rhythm in a unique mixture of Punk and Free Style. Watching them closely on stage, one can experience an electrifying feeling of vitality and happiness.
Credits press
Credits press
The debut album "One Day" was recorded in VIBROMONK studios by Dani Shatzky in N.Y.C and released on June 2007.
The second album "Polka for Punks" was recorded, mixed and co-produced by Tamir Muskat (Balkan Beat Box) with Malox in Tel-Aviv, and released by Fall 2012."
http://www.malox.info
https://www.facebook.com/malox2012
Band members:
Eyal Talmudi - Saxophone , clarinet , Irish and Scottish Bagpipes (on the second album) , tin whistle (on the second album) and groling
Haggai Fershtman - Drums and percussion
Special Guest - Maya Dunitez
Discography:
"One Day" (14 tracks, 2007)
"Polka for Punks" (11 tracks, 2011)
DOWNLOAD:
http://malox.bandcamp.com/album/one-day
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