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Subject: Re: KUKL, and more...
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Date: Wed, 10-Dec-86 19:46:34 EST
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Really-From: hogge@p.cs.uiuc.edu (John Hogge)


>Really-From: ranjit%cory.Berkeley.EDU@BERKELEY.EDU (Ranjit Bhatnagar)
>>Really-From: hogge@p.cs.uiuc.edu (John Hogge)
>>I'm talking about their "Holidays in Europe" LP and their (self titled?) EP,
>>probably their only releases.  

>I thought I'd heard that name (KUKL) so I looked in my pile of old cassettes-
>turns out there's an album called "The Eye" which I recorded off of KALX
>years ago - and eventually erased.  But unless I got it wrong, there _is_ 
>another album to look for.

Sorry, you're right.  "The Eye" is the EP (there is no self-titled EP).

Someone else just wrote asking "what is this KUKL stuff".  From local record
store: "Experimental positive punk led by female vocalist; ex members of
Iceland's Pur-Kurr Pillnick (unsure of spelling).  -good-"  And good it is
indeed.  Unusual stuff with strong (but not overly loud in mix) vocals &
strong lyrics, usually delivered in "rap" with sentual feel, possibly because
it's cold in Iceland.  Music is experimental rock with a looney, tense,
almost circus-like atmosphere.

--John