Mauser FK - The Movie!

Mauser FK - The Movie!
stogref - Mon Jun 15, 2009 @ 02:59AM
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Mauser FK - The Movie

Vögelspin Records (ND) / Katakomb (FR) 1994. Vinyl Rip.

01. We're right
02. And how wrong I was
03. One million mutinies
04. Percepción
05. NDs Ong
06. Hardcore d´accord
07. Obey the jungen von St. Pauli
08. Hunger, history and tv dinners
09. Hard rockin´ steel
10. Dislocated
11. Hectic

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Yet another great band from the Netherlands (Amsterdam) that was directly influenced by Victims Family (like Jam Jar or BEP) and that released this one and only album, a jewel in Jazzcore to make it simple.
They played around Europe in the 1993-96 years, even had tour dates in France with Victims Family and one can feel other slight touches in the likes of NoMeansNo or Rhythm Pigs and more when listening to their wicked tunes.
We're talking Hit-Tunes here, of course.

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Line-up:
Vocals: Hank. Bass-vocals: Dick. Guitar: Joeri. Drums: Marcel (aka Marzel ex-BGK, Nitwitz and now playing in Norton)

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Extract from an interview of Larry Boothroyd (VF's bass genius) by Fish:

..." We’re just part of a long line of bands and composers experimenting with genre-bending, and messing around with time signatures and stuff.
I guess not many were doing it at punk shows, but of course there was The Minutemen way before us.
Nobody ever refers to The Minutemen as Jazzcore, but all the elements were there. We didn’t sound like them, nor did the bands that we inspired sound like us.
None of the bands that were considered Jazzcore really sounded alike. It was more of a philosophical connection amongst the bands, and we didn’t even necessarily share a philosophy!
So it’s difficult to attribute a line of influence when it’s not so much a sound, but an approach. Sometimes people will tell us that we heavily influenced them, and the music that they make is so complicated and cold and precise that it hurts to listen to, and that wasn’t what we were about at all, although I can see how it might be interpreted that way. There were a number of bands in The Netherlands directly inspired by us, like Jam Jar, BEP and Mauser FK, and I’d like to think that we inspirational to the likes of Schlong, Plaid Retina and My Name, but they were equally inspiring to us."

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I guess you'll check VF's myspace page if not already, anyway enjoy this fabulous piece of noise, hard to find (man i think i ordered the last one they had for 7,50€ at PANX distro (Toulouse, FR), it's sold-out now!) masterpiece...
Extracted from vinyl with love straight to WAV, processed using EAC, then 224~320kbps VBR Mp3 encoded with DB Music Converter, alright. Scans included, 38 minutes of mind swing guaranteed.


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eD2k: Mauser.FK.The.Movie  [83.02 Mb]

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... et un méchant clin- d'oeil à Gillouz sans qui je ne me serais pas tuned-up sur les Mozer FoKair! Amsterdamned, quoi! :D

Comments: 9

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1. Dick   |   Sat Jun 27, 2009 @ 01:40PM

Hi There!
Nice to read such a positive comment on our music. I happen to be the former bassplayer of Mauser. Still have some copies of "The Movie" somewhere on my attic. I'll send them to anyone for free exluding postage.
Take care, have fun!
Dick.

2. stogref   |   Mon Jun 29, 2009 @ 03:18AM

Wow Dick, how cool is that?! I'm always impressed by the artists who actually don't mind that suckers like i spread their 'hard work' releases, just proves how cool and the quality human beings they are... and it comforts me with the idea i might be doing the right thing.
Your offer is just so generous i hardly can believe it! I know a few who should be interested in contacting you all the way, but i won't personally take advantage of it since i already own the jewel and would be a thief pretending i need more copies of it... hehehe.
So thanks alot for your comment and a whole bunch more for the cool vibes i get everytime i listen to "The Movie", wish there were more Mauser FK releases though, but things can't be all great i guess...
Greets & cheers from this side of ole Europe, wishing you the best and maybe someday i'll get lucky enough to meet ya around a beer in a coffeeshop of Amsterdam, chatting and having fun while pot smokin'.
Keep rockin' dude! 8)

3. stogref   |   Tue Jun 30, 2009 @ 01:44PM

By the way guys, you now know how to do the right thing, get in touch with Dick! --> web link

4. evil evert   |   Mon Jan 11, 2010 @ 05:42PM

You got that right Stogref, Dick's a real hero. He was our soundman for a few years (as well as working as a soundguy in the famous Milky Way in Amsterdam)! In the picture he's the guy with the glasses.

5. stogref   |   Tue Jan 12, 2010 @ 01:56AM

The guy with the glasses you say? Ha! That's a good one, thanks for the laugh evil Evert... you are... devilish! ^^

6. Evil Fart   |   Tue Jan 12, 2010 @ 03:02PM

Oops, that should've been the Paradiso instead of the Milky Way. Stupid stupid stupid!!!

7. stogref   |   Wed Jan 13, 2010 @ 06:08AM

Errare humanum est. Stupidity as well, no biggy eh.
The guy with the glasses on, right? :D

8. HiddenBrains  |  my website   |   Mon Mar 01, 2010 @ 01:47PM

hey Dick, if you read here, i would really like to have 1 copy of this wicked release!!!!and i pay it (+postage).if you read please contact me at copsarecords(at)yahoo(dot)com .
thnx a lot!

9. stogref   |   Tue Mar 02, 2010 @ 01:55AM

hey hiddenbrains, why not simply using the adress he left i'm linking to in post 3? This for i doubt Dick comes back here on a regular basis, eh. ;)

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