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he no wa (the end)
Mahi Mahi
Mahi Mahi is the dancinest band you'll ever love, and the lovinest band you'll ever dance to.
Collection Contents
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2nd warning | 3:37 | Play |
| 2 |
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you can feel right | 2:49 | Play |
| 3 |
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blue and gold | 3:07 | Play |
| 4 |
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the fire is on | 3:02 | Play |
| 5 |
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downtown | 3:58 | Play |
| 6 |
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that man | 3:22 | Play |
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he won't give up | 3:20 | Play |
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to the left | 4:33 | Play |
| 9 |
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number 9 | 3:29 | Play |
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he no wa (the end) | 4:08 | Play |
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Description
MAHI MAHI is not only two words but many parts of two people.
MAHI MAHI--biography
Brief History
Back in April of 2002, frustrated with the confines of the traditional rock outfit, P. Sir VZOnd V. von RICCI formed MAHI MAHI. a two-piece
project built to make unconventional dance music without the use of sequencing.
There was no particular vision, initially. The two just fired up what they had for equipment to work
with (VZO drum kit, electronic drum triggers / VVR
mid 60s Acetone organ, some vocal effects) and just began playing. A sound was immediately found, by
accident, and within a couple of weeks, they had a set of music to work with.
Because of their differing backgrounds in music, the songs were quite unique. VVR's rock'n'rollelectronic / no wave influences echoed a new generation of Suicide or Teenage Jesus angst with the hopefulness of Bowie ala Diamond Dogs.
While VZO'srprog trip hop / rorock'n'roll influences held solid, innovative beats that sizzled like Tricky with the thunderous precision of John Bonham.
This mistaken sound gained them instant recognition in the Providence "noise music" scene.
From the moment they took the stage at the Munch
House, in Olneyville Rhodesland, dressed all in white, armed with their own sound system and flashing
red and blue lights, they earned a following.
The live sound was very important to them, so they have, from the very beginning, had their own sound system and shaped their own sound. This has prproven to be an advantage. Amidst all different bands who have been "wronged" by their sound-men,