Z.O.N.K.

Location:
San Francisco, California, US
Type:
Artist / Band / Musician
Genre:
Alternative / Electronica / Trip Hop
Site(s):
Label:
Harmony Machine
Type:
Indie
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Brief schpiel on Z.O.N.K.:

After their 2004 breakthrough Our Five Worst Songs grabbed them opening slots nationwide for diverse acts like De La Soul, Concrete Blonde, Lady Kier of Deee-Lite and worldwide recognition through Konami's video game Dance Dance Revolution, Z.O.N.K.'s 2005 release, Half Human had them opening for The B-52's in the midst of their west coast tour schedule and shared the stage at G.AM.E. with the likes of Lyrics Born, Keek da Sneak, Hieroglyphics and Meat Beat Manifesto. It's fittingly eclectic company for a band composed of Motown-rooted songstress McFiendish, video game sound and music producer Dave L., space-funk harmonica and bass (at the same time!) player Uncle Bergie, and MC/DJ Walt Dizzle (DJ Red 5). As Johnette Napolitano (Concrete Blonde, Catfish Scar) puts it, "ZONK hmmm. fresh from some other planet. We love 'em." Turns out, that other planet is San Francisco. Along with the release of their slow and dark cover of Alanis Morissette's "You Oughta Know" in early 2006, Electronic Musician Magazine featured Z.O.N.K. in their April issue.



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