Kling Klang

 

 

KLING KLANG - ESTHETIK OF DESTRUCTION CD

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1. Heavydale
2. Superposition 1
3. Flying Hotel
4. Vander
5. Scanner
6. Apex
7. Rocker
8. Tesla’s Future War
9. Nexus
10. Red Cuffs
11. Radio Hotel
12. Untitled@33rpm
13. Superposition 2
14. Radium
15. H’vydale
+ Heavydale (video)

Formed in mid 1999, as a 3 piece using only cheap synths and old drum machines, they released Untitled@33rpm on the Liverpool e.p. (“…waste of plastic…” – NME) and the Vander 7” – both of which were enthusiastically received in the UK and abroad. Since then they have used every show and release as a way to explore new dynamic ways of presenting their unique sound.
In 2001 Kling Klang became a 5-piece outfit and released their 7” Nexus/Apex which embraced drone, repetition end melody. This record was championed by Radio 1 DJ John Peel, who made it one of his singles of the month. Following the excitement of this release and their increasingly exhilarating live performances they were invited by bands such as Mogwai, Stereolab, Clinic and Trans Am to support them regularly.

After a break of 2 years Kling Klang have reformed as their debut album is finally released through Rock Action Records, Glasgow. the 1st shows in Dec 2006 were absolutly incredible... more are planned for summer 2007...

KLING KLANG - The Superposition 12"

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1.heavydale (4:34)
2. superposition 1 (1:34)
3. superposition 2 (1:34)
4. radium (4:02)

Kling Klang’s The Superposition EP was released on Rock Action Records in 2002.

Kling Klang have received airplay on many shows on Radio 1 such as The Breezeblock (Stuart Braithwaite from Mogwai), John Peel, Steve Lamacq, The Session in Scotland as well as John Kennedy’s show on XFM and many European stations.
In June 2002 Kling Klang and respected German performance artist Mister B presented the ambitious Esthetik Of Destruction. A stunning sound performance situated in a Liverpool warehouse involving 14 televisions converted to transform sound into incredible optical effects.