Here's a seven song sampler of tracks from the three albums of theirs that I do have. It looks like their site is gone, but bandleader Makmed the Miller is selling CDs on his site. "Atlas" sports some exciting ethnic pounding percussion, but "The Devil's Fishwife" is a sad waltz for accordion and toy piano. Songs like "First Japanese Landing on the Moon" and "Mexican Day of the Funeral" actually do sound somewhat like their titles. Just when you think that you're in some cloud-shrouded ancient land, the title track to "Our Tin Tribe" delves into - surprise! - electronica.
Their many videos attest to their highly developed theatrical sense. The "Performances" section of Makmed's site seems to include a video from every show they did. Visit America, won't you, fine Fishies?
Forgotten Fish Memory Orchestra sampler
Atlas (from "Our Tin Tribe")
The Devil's Fishwife (from "The Bicycle Lesson")
First Japanese Landing on the Moon (from "Iron Shoes")
Hu Dy Da (from "The Bicycle Lesson")
Mehmed's Your Uncle (from "Iron Shoes")
Mexican Day of the Funeral (from "Iron Shoes")
Our Tin Tribe
Thanks to outaspaceman!
6 comments:
Thanks! this is wonderful!
Big Fishy thumbs up from me an' no mistake.
OSM
Wouldn't that be a big "fins-up"?
Any way you could make iron shoes available?
Could you post "First Japanese Landing on the Moon"? The smattering of tunes you posted does not actually contain it. I believe you have "Bratislav Ningun" in its place, which is a fine peice for sure, but I am more intrigued to hear music that that sounds like the first Japanese moon landing.. so if you could post it, that would be great!
They were based in Amsterdam. I remember going to some of their gigs, and have several of their albums. Love "Iron Shoes" on a black cd. :)
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