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The first germs of the garage band [[Crazed Farmers]] were seeded in [[established::2000]]. After the band's early period of trashy rock'n'roll which resulted in its first albums ''First Crop'' ([[Nika Records]], 2005) and ''Because'' ([[Nika Records]], 2006), produced by Tim Kerr, they really disappeared underground for awhile. The recent return of the re-grouped and transformed band into a kind of "nu-jazz" group with hardcore traces has been marked by the inclusion of various non-rock instruments, an extensive use of improvisation, profound "red-necks" grotesque and actually broader musical knowledge. The band's latest release for the [[Radio Študent (RŠ)]] label is album [[Far Ma]] (2009). | The first germs of the garage band [[Crazed Farmers]] were seeded in [[established::2000]]. After the band's early period of trashy rock'n'roll which resulted in its first albums ''First Crop'' ([[Nika Records]], 2005) and ''Because'' ([[Nika Records]], 2006), produced by Tim Kerr, they really disappeared underground for awhile. The recent return of the re-grouped and transformed band into a kind of "nu-jazz" group with hardcore traces has been marked by the inclusion of various non-rock instruments, an extensive use of improvisation, profound "red-necks" grotesque and actually broader musical knowledge. The band's latest release for the [[Radio Študent (RŠ)]] label is album [[Far Ma]] (2009). |
The Farmers are: Mihael Kunšič (guitar), Borut Švegelj (guitar), Boštjan Benčič (bass), Mirko Nežmah (drums), Dario Cortese (vocals, horns & reeds), Simon Vene (vocals, horns).
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