Don't Forget That Beat, Don't Forget That Beat :)
Got to love that Fat's Comet stuff...
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Tack Head was another
name they all went by as well.
Wow, Tackhead gets a mention on 313....one of my old time favorites
so I must chime in on this one. Give a listen to the Album 'Gary
Clail's Tackhead Soundsystem' for some of their best stuff. 'Man in a
suitcase' is pretty worn on my copy. Tackhead tried to do some
'softer' sounding stuff in later albums but it wasn't as compelling
as their early sound. Keith contributed a lot to their sound and also
pitched in on NIN's 'pretty hate machine'. Not that old Trent Reznor
would part with any credit for that. People used to say the drums on
Tackhead weren't drums at all but steel doors being slammed shut.
Yea, love that stuff.
Yeah, definately great stuff! Also check out the Fats Comet records they
did, similar to Tackhead, but a bit more funky. Also Keith LeBlanc's
album Major Malfuction (sic) and of course the Malcolm X record he did:
"No Sell Out".
Cheers,
Hans
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