Everything2
Near Matches
Ignore Exact
Full Text
Everything2

djam karet

created by shoggoth

(thing) by shoggoth (11.7 mon) (print)   ?   I like it! Mon Jul 17 2006 at 4:01:36

pronounced "zhahm ka-RETTE"

American progressive rock band from California founded in the early 1980s. Often compared to King Crimson and Pink Floyd, over the past quarter century they have released a wide variety of music, from lengthy instrumental jams full of wildly soloing electric guitars to quiet, meditative electronic music. In general, though, their music can be characterized as very spacy and unfocused, which, depending on one's musical taste, can be either a good thing or a bad thing. This should not be taken to imply, however, that they are a laid back band. Even their most langorously electronic album, Suspension and Displacement, is rather ominous, foreboding, and paranoid for much of its length. And any band that names an album after a quote from the introduction of H.P. Lovecraft's famous short story The Call of Cthulhu ("...we shall either go mad from the revelation or flee from the light into the peace and safety of a new dark age.") is assuredly not one which produces the cheeriest of music.

According to the band, their name comes from a Balinese phrase that means "the hour that stretches", which both their fans and their detractors might agree to be an accurate summary of their unfocused and somewhat improvisational musical style.

Discography:

McMusic for the McMasses (1982)

No Commercial Potential (1985)

The Ritual Continues (1987)

Reflections From the Firepool (1989)

Suspension and Displacement (1991)

Burning the Hard City (1991)

Collaborator (1994)

The Devouring (1997)

Still No Commercial Potential (1998) (limited edition CD)

Live at Orion (1999)

New Dark Age (2001)

Ascension (2001)

A Night For Baku (2003)

Live at NEARfest 2001 (2004)

Recollection Harvest (2005)

Members (as of this write-up):

Gayle Ellet: Guitars, keyboards, synthesizers, etc.

Mike Henderson: Guitars, keyboards, synthesizers, etc.

Aaron Kenyan: Electric bass, keyboards, synthesizers, etc.

Chuck Oken, Jr.: Drums, percussion, synthesizers, production, sampling

Henry Osborne: Electric bass, guitars

thanks to the New Gibraltar Encyclopedia of Progressive Rock (http://www.gepr.net/) for information.


printable version
chaos

nucleus Networking in Paleontology's "Dark Ages" The Burning City I don't care what you've heard: It's hard to get laid in New York City
Put That Thing Back Where it Came From or So Help Me The Golden Sayings of Epictetus King Crimson Stylized progressive rock band name logos
Judaism
Y'know, if you log in, you can write something here, or contact authors directly on the site. Create a New User if you don't already have an account.
  Epicenter
Login
Password

password reminder
register

Everything2 Help

Cool Staff Picks
Nodes to live by:
Lee Scratch Perry
Chinese Dragon
Vegas stories: Someone cut his throat
Open marriage
He who has enough to eat does the hungry not believe
Mars Attacks!
Fear and Trembling
emulator
How to find out if ANY number is divisible by eleven
Etruscan
Things not to say in Thai
Style, grammar, and context
Original US Drug Laws
New Writeups
Scaevola
Roman marriage(thing)
rootbeer277
m&m's Ice Cream Treats(review)
Transitional Man
Gus's Chalet(review)
minnow
.410 bore(thing)
shaogo
Phonautogram(thing)
Morkel
Changing your sexuality(idea)
teleny
Baron Samedi(person)
Ouzo
The Great Barbershop Race Wars(log)
Mannerisky
second language(essay)
aneurin
British Monomarks(idea)
FrankThomas
How and why do we (humans) have culture?(essay)
lee_cad
Isaac(person)
kalen
downvota(poetry)
Andrew Aguecheek
Wstfgl(thing)
ncc05
overheard at IHOP(event)
This affordable entertainment brought to you by The Everything Development Company