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Venus on Earth (CD - 2008)UPC: 00723721330354As low as $15.88 from CD Universe Artist: Dengue Fever Label: M80 Genre: International - Cambodian Album Description: Dengue Fever: Paul Dreux Smith (drums, percussion); Zachary Holtzman, Chhom Nimol, David Ralicke, Senon Gaius Williams, Ethan Holtzman.Personnel: Zachary Holtzman (vocals, guitar); Chhom Nimol (vocals); David Ralicke (horns); Ethan Holtzman (keyboards); Senon Gaius Willia... read more Dengue Fever: Paul Dreux Smith (drums, percussion); Zachary Holtzman, Chhom Nimol, David Ralicke, Senon Gaius Williams, Ethan Holtzman. Personnel: Zachary Holtzman (vocals, guitar); Chhom Nimol (vocals); David Ralicke (horns); Ethan Holtzman (keyboards); Senon Gaius Williams (bass guitar); Gordon "Nappy G" Clay (percussion). Additional personnel: Gordon "Nappy G" Clay. Recording information: Box Kite Music Studio; Los Angeles, CA; Pan 3; Phase Four Recording Facility; the Compound. This Los Angeles-based band features a Cambodian vocalist (she sings in both English and Khmer) and takes as its primary inspiration the Cambodian rock of the 1960s. As there isn't exactly an overload of bands playing retro-psychedelic Cambodian rock in America in the 2000s, Dengue Fever stands out, and especially so with their beautifully realized second album, VENUS ON EARTH. Dengue Fever's music is a heady cocktail of reverb-laden guitar, Farfisa organ, horns, and shuffling rhythms that channels jazz, lounge music, Southeast Asian pop, and spy movie music. "Woman in Her Shoes" sounds like a cross between Nico and the Zombies, and "Seeing Hands" recalls a mix of the Velvet Underground and a Bollywood tune, while "Monsoon of Perfume" is as effortlessly entrancing as Roy Orbison. In short, it's hard to classify VENUS ON EARTH, which is exactly what makes it refreshing. This Los Angeles-based band features a Cambodian vocalist (she sings in both English and Khmer) and takes as its primary inspiration the Cambodian rock of the 1960s. As there isn't exactly an overload of bands playing retro-psychedelic Cambodian rock in America in the 2000s, Dengue Fever stands out, and especially so with their beautifully realized second album, VENUS ON EARTH. Dengue Fever's music is a heady cocktail of reverb-laden guitar, Farfisa organ, horns, and shuffling rhythms that channels jazz, lounge music, Southeast Asian pop, and spy movie music. "Woman in Her Shoes" sounds like a cross between Nico and the Zombies and "Seeing Hands" recalls a mix of the Velvet Underground and a Bollywood tune, while "Monsoon of Perfume" is as effortlessly entrancing as Roy Orbison. In short, it's hard to classify VENUS ON EARTH, which is exactly what makes it refreshing. minimize
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