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The Mach IV introduce ELEKI! - Hypersonic sounds for the Jet-Age sophisticate! The Mach IV take their inspiration from the instrumental sounds of the early '60s - the reverb of Surf Music, the twang of Spaghetti Western, and the echo of the European Sound. Mix it all together with the expertize of seasoned musicians and the kinetics of juvenile attitude, and you've got it - ELEKI! The Mach IV, based in San Francisco, California, are deeply committed to the traditional sound of Jazzmasters, Jaguars, tank reverbs and the subtle grooves of the early sixties surfing sound. By no means an oldies band, they play the music as a vital and continuing force. Original tunes stand along side greats by The Astronauts, The Shadows, The Ventures and lesser known bands like Les Jaguars, Richie Podolar, and many more. Hypersonic sounds for the Jet-Age sophisticate, indeed. Though the Mach IV was founded in 2001, the quartet have a long pedigree in the instrumental music genre. Guitarist Mel Waldorf led Montreal's Los Mel-tones through hundreds of gigs and two CDs before moving to the Bay Area to play with twang rockers The Alvarados. Shigemi "Shig 33" Komiyama, drummer extraordinaire, provides the beat for El Destroyo, The Shitones and Shig and Buzz, played with Hot Tuna, and once shared the stage with Yoko Ono. Guitarist Ferenc Dobronyi is the leader of Pollo Del Mar, now going into their second decade of surf rock. Bassist Johnny Hamilton also plays for the Berzerkers and Shig and Buzz. Check out the artist's website: http://www.themachiv.com Track List: 1. Astro Boy 2. Il Eko Eleki 3. Beach Bound 4. Fogcutter 5. Whangaroa 6. Ten Gallon Alan 7. Two Angels 8. Lemon Twist 9. As August Ends... 10. Belle of the Ball 11. New York 12. Starlight Stroll 13. What's in the Trunk, Harry? 14. Teke, Teke, Teke 15. New Wave 16. No Surf Today Suggested CDs:Other Genres:
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