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After the 1998 breakup of her previous band, the Munich-based L.B. Page, Korea-born vocalist Valerie Trebeljahr formed the experimental electro-pop group Lali Puna. Although Lali Puna was intended to be a solo project, it took on a membership that, throughout the years, included the involvement of Markus Acher (the Notwist, Tied + Tickled Trio), Florian Zimmer, Christian Heiss, and Christoff Brandner (also of Tied + Tickled Trio). The group's first release, "The Safe Side," was a single issued on Belgium's (K-RAA-K)³ in 1998, supported later that year by a performance at the Jimmy Gimme More festival in Munchen, Germany. Another short-form release, "Snooze," as well as the full-length Tridecorder -- the latter appearing on Berlin's Morr Music label -- were issued in 1999. Scary World Theory (2001) and the surprisingly guitar-driven Faking the Books (2004) cemented the group's status as Morr Music's flagship act. I Thought I Was Over That, a double-disc compilation of stray tracks and remixes, was released in 2005, but the fourth proper Lali Puna album, Our Inventions, did not surface until 2010. ~ Andy Kellman & Kerry L. Smith, Rovi
I'm starting to dig tracks like this. Shows an originality lacking in most comercial music these days.
watsontcbc
Crazy and cool song... bizarre. unforgettable. and by that i mean once I hear it, it continues to bounce around in my head for hours I think I like it.
joe.g7945
Was the cover image foreshadowing genetically modifed corn??!!
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