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The Mabuses

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Years active
  
1990–present

Website
  
www.themabuses.com

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Origin
  
London, United Kingdom (1991)

Albums
  
Mabused, The Melbourne Method, The Mabuses

Members
  
Kim Fahy, John Valentine Carruthers, Donna McKevitt, Trevor Sharpe, Chris Wilson, Bernard Vigulé, Chris Burrows

Genres
  
Alternative rock, Psychedelic music, Experimental rock

Record labels
  
Rough Trade Records, Shimmy Disc, Virgin Records, One Little Indian Records

Similar
  
The Servant, Les Innocents, Bastien Lallemant, Liz McComb, The Ukrainians

The mabuses oscar 1994


The Mabuses is a band which formed in London in 1991 and released three albums to considerable critical acclaim. Led by the enigmatic Kim Fahy, the Mabuses offer music which mixes pop sensibilities with more esoteric concerns such as film and literature. The name "Mabuses" is a tribute to the Fritz Lang film trilogy about a master criminal called Dr. Mabuse. Lyrically and musically, their recordings can be described as modern psychedelia.

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"The Mabuses is supremely idealistic pop, cut according to the belief that the form should entice, baffle and ruffle rather than provide a readily assimilable template. Fahy's rhythmic/melodic charge is rooted in folk-derived Brit-pop, the kind that typified 1967's psychedelic headcharge, a.k.a. Syd Barrett's Pink Floyd and the Soft Machine, with that nursery rhyme loopiness - whimsy and surrealism simultaneously, all strangeness, quirk and charm - where nothing is quite as it seems." (Martin Aston - College Music Journal)

In 2007 an album of new material entitled Mabused! was released.

The mabuses she went wild 1994


Discography

  • 1991: Mabuses (Rough Trade Records)
  • 1994: Melbourne Method (Rough Trade Records)
  • 2007: Mabused! (Magpie Records)
  • Songs

    Kicking a PigeonThe Mabuses · 1991
    BrightmaresThe Mabuses · 1991
    That's How Men DropThe Mabuses · 1991

    References

    The Mabuses Wikipedia