Desert TV: MARIO LALLI & THE RUBBER SNAKE CHARMERS
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- čas přidán 7. 09. 2024
- OG Desert crew MARIO LALLI & THE RUBBER SNAKE CHARMERS are playing a gig to you in your lounge room on Desert TV .
The Rubber Snake Charmers began simply as an exercise in live rock improvisation and sonic experimentation curated by desert rock pioneer MARIO LALLI, featuring likeminded musicians from all walks of the musical spectrum. Some of the past Snake Charmers include, DINO LALLI, BRANT BJORK, GARY ARCE, TONY TORNAY, SEAN WHEELER, JOE BAIZA, VINCE MEGHROUNI, BILL STINSON, RYAN GUT, NICK OLIVERI.
The idea to perform live and play totally improvised excursions anchored by Lalli’s heavy grooving and morphing bass lines. This is not a “jam band” taking solos over rock progressions…not at all, but more of a heavy meditation on rhythms, drones, grooves and riffs. Sonically becoming a canvas where each participant is encouraged to create fine lines or splatter and explode into chaos…wherever it goes it goes. Adding to the vision is the dark beautiful words and otherworldly vocal energies of the deserts own SEAN WHEELER.
MARIO LALLI and the RUBBER SNAKE CHARMERS takes us on a shamans journey through the sunbaked brains of scene veterans.
Appearing Live Recorded for Desert TV, professionally captured and edited music TV channel. The MARIO LALLI & THE RUBBER SNAKE CHARMERS' episode airs Sunday January 08 at 2.00pm AEST (8.00pm Sat PST) and is FREE. So get your household ready, stock the fridge, turn the oven on and enjoy the big cosmic energy delivered by some genre masters.
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Video and Editing by Ian Mathers | Good Stuff Productions and Bradley Murnane | Split Films
Audio by Guy Cooper | Serotonin Productions
Live Sound and lights by Luke Houselander and Christian Tryhorn
Concept and Direction by Christian Tryhorn | Beats Cartel
Recorded LIVE at Mo's Desert Clubhouse on the Gold Coast, Australia
With help from the awesome folk at Mo's Desert Clubhouse.
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Love these guys! One of the best live bands around at the moment
Mario = legend!
These guys are one fire, one of the best musical experiences I've ever had
Great stuff for sure!!
A wonderful experience! I hope that I get another chance to see them in Europe
Theyre touring at the moment in Germany, Switzerland, Italy
really beautiful, guys!!!
Second visit already 😃, this is lovely
still wondering how this Picasso has been possibile !? Love you guys
Да здравствует стоунер-рок!
smooth og cactus grooves...great production too!
CHARMED!!!!......The Rubber Snake!..........in eager anticipation of upcoming SONIC GRAVY....
Отлично, супер, спасибо! Хотя это и клон Бранта Бьёрка.
Absolutely incredible stuff ❤
Alucinante !!
Fucking great!!!
golden!!!!!
wow!!!
conciertazo 😇😇
This is awesome, thanks for sharing, but...
If I have one complaint (and I usually do), it's the random chat messages that keep appearing on the screen, they're an unnecessary distraction, I really don't need to know Rando X thinks it's "siiiiick". If I wanted to read the chat I'd have it open. Just my $0.02.
Cheers for the feedback
This was bad ass!!
Wasn't it!