Salamander

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Tempest (Union Jack Remix) 00:00 Tools
Tempest (Union Jack mix) 00:00 Tools
Kill 00:00 Tools
Images 00:00 Tools
People 00:00 Tools
Old Mr. Jones 00:00 Tools
Hazy 00:00 Tools
God's Day 00:00 Tools
Tempest - Union Jack Remix 00:00 Tools
Thou Shalt Not Commit Adultery 00:00 Tools
Honour Thy Father And Thy Mother 00:00 Tools
Steal 00:00 Tools
Tempest 00:00 Tools
False Witness 00:00 Tools
Possessions 00:00 Tools
Diagram 00:00 Tools
Tempest (Moonweed mix) 00:00 Tools
Galleon 00:00 Tools
Vessel is Vacant 00:00 Tools
Earthborn Animal 00:00 Tools
Prelude Incorporating He's My God 00:00 Tools
The River Song 00:00 Tools
Ghost Riders in the Sky 00:00 Tools
red ampersand 00:00 Tools
David's Opening 00:00 Tools
The Somnabulist 00:00 Tools
Elixir in Echoden (Full Version) 00:00 Tools
Return to Rural Highway 00:00 Tools
danger on rural highway 00:00 Tools
the critical hour 00:00 Tools
Nocturne 00:00 Tools
Clearing 00:00 Tools
black heart 00:00 Tools
Red Mantra 00:00 Tools
the vise 00:00 Tools
Prelude (Incorporating He's My God) 00:00 Tools
Ithsmus 00:00 Tools
carved into water 00:00 Tools
Mumpsimus' Lament 00:00 Tools
Prelude Incorporating, He's My God 00:00 Tools
Portal 00:00 Tools
Tempest - Union Jack Remix - Remastered 00:00 Tools
Minutia Divine 00:00 Tools
No Harmless Target 00:00 Tools
Sadhu 00:00 Tools
The Visionary Kind 00:00 Tools
Tempest (Union Jack Remix - Remastered) 00:00 Tools
Yomin Pt.1 00:00 Tools
Trench Of Fire 00:00 Tools
Hail 00:00 Tools
Yomin Pt.2 00:00 Tools
Ascension 00:00 Tools
An Open Transom 00:00 Tools
Prelude 00:00 Tools
The Wreck Of Old 99 00:00 Tools
Steel Vulture 00:00 Tools
Caldera 00:00 Tools
Call to the Hills 00:00 Tools
Cherry Llama 00:00 Tools
Intrusion 00:00 Tools
Do machines think 00:00 Tools
薬似夜 00:00 Tools
Out West 00:00 Tools
Carnival In The Graveyard 00:00 Tools
Lair Descent 00:00 Tools
Seedpoint 00:00 Tools
Call Of The Hills 00:00 Tools
Elixir In Echoden 00:00 Tools
Tar Dawn 00:00 Tools
Show Me Your Power 00:00 Tools
ANCHIHALINE 00:00 Tools
想像の病 00:00 Tools
The Somnambulist 00:00 Tools
Algal Inhalation Ceremony 00:00 Tools
Kui Mu Kõrval Käid 00:00 Tools
Triple Vortex 00:00 Tools
XENOLITH 00:00 Tools
Weaving Rift 00:00 Tools
Honour Thy Father And The Mother 00:00 Tools
Vapour Field 00:00 Tools
Senninzawa 00:00 Tools
Digital Love [Electrofication Mix] 00:00 Tools
Big Black Sun ~ F.I.N. 00:00 Tools
誕生 00:00 Tools
Moonweed 00:00 Tools
C Train 00:00 Tools
Prelude (Incorporating He's My God's) 00:00 Tools
Daydream 00:00 Tools
Pervious Persona 00:00 Tools
Hand Glides 00:00 Tools
Slick 00:00 Tools
Stage 5 - Burn the wind -- MSX 00:00 Tools
Middle Demo - Prophet Fire -- MSX 00:00 Tools
Let Down 00:00 Tools
Rat Croak Master 00:00 Tools
B.I.T 00:00 Tools
Noir 00:00 Tools
Tempest (Union Jack Remix) CLASSIC ACID TRANCE 1995 00:00 Tools
A2 Do machines think 00:00 Tools
Top Secret 00:00 Tools
West Bank Moon 00:00 Tools
The Axolotl Song 00:00 Tools
Fractal Image 00:00 Tools
Prelude Incorp. He Is My God 00:00 Tools
Sacred Oil 00:00 Tools
For Angel 00:00 Tools
Fog 00:00 Tools
Cherry Tomato 00:00 Tools
Sleepwalk (Yearning Kru version) 00:00 Tools
Life Cycle 00:00 Tools
Barbaren 00:00 Tools
Forgotten Memories 00:00 Tools
Out West (Radio Edit) 00:00 Tools
Harsh Rocks 00:00 Tools
Yomin Pt. 2 00:00 Tools
prelude - he's my god 00:00 Tools
Godâ´s Day 00:00 Tools
God´s Day 00:00 Tools
Myten om Atlantis 00:00 Tools
Crawl 00:00 Tools
Sun Rain 00:00 Tools
Black Gila (Sumguh Remix) 00:00 Tools
Hydraphoor 00:00 Tools
Majilis al Jinn (with Craig McElhinney) 00:00 Tools
Live at Terrastock 6 (2006.04.23) 00:00 Tools
Will And The People 00:00 Tools
Say My Name Awhile 00:00 Tools
In My Hand 00:00 Tools
I Will Ride 00:00 Tools
So Far 00:00 Tools
Yomin Pt. 1 00:00 Tools
誕生 (Inst) 00:00 Tools
Prelude (incorporating He Is My God) 00:00 Tools
02 - Images 00:00 Tools
Mantic Odour 00:00 Tools
Tempest - Moonweed Mix - Remastered 00:00 Tools
Cow Dung 00:00 Tools
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There are several bands with that name: 1. Minneapolis outfit Salamander began as a duo in the summer of 1992 featuring Erik Wivinus and Sean Connaughty on guitars and vocals. They played mostly mellow drone-based instrumentals that in retrospect sounded much like contemporaries Labradford or Low. Doug Morman joined on bass in early 1993. They recorded and played gigs as a drummer-less trio until Bryce Kastning joined on drums and keyboards in early 1994. Then followed a period of heavy psychedelic improvisation and four-track recording, leading to a trip to POD studios in 94/95 to lay down some material on 16-track. The first stage of these sessions was released as "Red Ampersand" by Camera Obscura in 1997. By the time of this release, Salamander had become a part-time entity, as members pursued studies and various side projects. "Red Ampersand" created great interest as it showed a band that was clearly very early out of the blocks with a heavy droning improvisation psych style that stood comparisons to the early work of Bardo Pond and Cul de Sac, but also was capable of fine song-craft. Due to the interest generated by "Red Ampersand" Camera Obscura continued their series of Salamander releases with "Red Mantra" in 1998. Rumours of Salamander's demise had proven to be premature, with "Red Mantra" being a combination of archival material and new material recorded specifically for the release. Evolving from the pure psych of the "Red Ampersand" CD, tracks like "Earthborn Animal" and "Old Mr. Jones" introduced acid-folk and folk-rock elements to offset the extended improvisational psych rock of the title track. After this release Salamander went into hiatus as Sean Connaughty moved interstate to take up Masters in Fine Arts scholarship and record as Vortex Navigation Company, and Erik recorded as part of the duo Gentle Tasaday as well as joining Minneapolis space-rockers Skye Klad. Interest in Salamander never waned, though, and a third Salamander release was completed at the end of 2000 and released as the double LP "Birds of Appetite". "Birds of Appetite" was Salamander's most consistent and definitive work to date, refining their mix of eastern-influenced acid folk and giant Ash Ra Tempel-ish cosmic improvisations. It marked the end of a trilogy that documented the first phase of the band, and its rarity led to a 2003 CD release for those that missed out on the vinyl version. By this point, Bryce Kastning had departed to pursue ambient solo work (though he still occasionally contributes to the band's efforts and remains a good friend to the band as well as a member of Vortex Navigation Company). Skye Klad's Matthew Zaun took his place on the drum stool. After the recording of "Birds of Appetite" and Salamander's short East-coast tour with labelmates Primordial Undermind and the Japanese psych monsters Overhang Party, bassist Doug Morman also moved out of state and decided to bow out of the group in order to settle into his life as an avid horticulturist and devoted husband and father of two. His position on bass was ably filled by Skye Klad bassist Dave Onnen, who along with Zaun forms the precise rhythm-section that is the bedrock of Salamander's music to this day. Another lengthy interregnum followed "Birds of Appetite", while members pursued other musical and artistic projects, but the membership never lost interest and kept practicing together, even playing live occasionally with the likes of Davis Redford Triad, Kinski and Black Forest/Black Sea. The 2002 "Live at Soo Gallery" LP on Dave Onnen's Mutant Music label represents this period well. In early 2004 Salamander recorded its fourth CD, titled "Bent Hemlock" which is now out Camera Obscura. On these recordings, the band fully explores their interest in psychedelic folk and Appalachian traditional forms for what is radical departure into almost wholly acoustic territory, albeit with the guitar onslaught connecting the listener to past releases. 2. Salamander was also the name of a San Francisco based instrumental funk band. Darrell Grey on drums, Dave Robinson on guitar, John Dumont on bass and Boyd Nielson on the sax. They made at least one CD on Tin Earwig Records in 1995. The epynonymous release had 14 tracks, with one hidden track of ambient buzzing sounds that lasted 56 seconds. 3. Salamander is also an obscure British proto-prog band that released a concept album based on the Ten Commandments in 1971. 4. A Scandinavian Jazz quintet which played on the Jazz Fest Berlin 1981 at the Metropol. musicians: Katarina Karlsson (as) Cecilia Wennerström (ts,ss,fl) Susanna Lindeborg (p) Stig Boström (b) Vanja Holm (dr,perc,tp) 5. A Sheffield garage rock rock band influenced by grunge, grime and spoken word. 6. A Perth, Australia based experimental ambient duo, brothers Alex and Chris Last perform under the name Salamander. In 2011, they released their debut full-length album "Jaws of the Vise" on Heartless Robot Records. 7. Salamander features the music of Rachel & Petra Haden and Scott & Sean Wheatley, with Evan Hartzell appearing on drums and Tanya Haden on cello. Rachel & Petra Haden were simultaneously in this band as well as the band 'That Dog' in the early 1990s. When That Dog got signed to DGC/Geffen Records in 1993, they unfortunately had to leave the group to devote more time to that band, signaling the demise of Salamander as a group. Former member Scott Wheatley has recently made most of the unreleased Salamander album available on his website at http://www.scottwheatley.com/salamander/ Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.