Majmoon is a band based in Munich, Germany. For the past ten years they have been experimenting with experimental rock and audiovisual interactions. Majmoon’s original set up (guitar, bass and drums) has changed throughout the years and several different projects have emerged through the cooperation with other musicians and performance artists. Due to various projects such as MajmusicalMonday, MajmusicalRadio and other musical as well as filmic co-productions, Majmoon is a rockband as well as an art project.
“Procedure in case of breakdown” is the current audiovisual concert performance project in which Josip Pavlov, Asmir Sabic (Chaspa), Sascha Saygin and Gene Aichner (Genelabo) create a harmony of trance, rock, noise and chaos. Through regular touring Majmoon are known in Germany, Netherland, Austria, Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia & Herzegovina and France.
Web: majmoon.bandcamp.com myspace.com/majmoonmusic blunoise.de/bands/majmoon majmoon.net vimeo.com/search?q=majmoon
Jealousy Mountain Duo — Two-man German band Jealousy Mountain Duo’s self-titled longplayer was released by experimental German label Blunoise, a perfect portmanteau of Jealousy Mountain Duo’s disparate ’60s jazz and noisy, math-rock influences. Jealousy Mountain Duo takes a deconstructivist approach to its experimental blend of post-modern jazz and mathy indie rock, its guitars looping looping and conflicting melodies, its drums working in and out of rhythms, eschewing any semblance of straightforward timekeeping for an abstract counterbalance to the swirl of notes and tones. The result is tightly controlled chaos, a sonic maelstrom where form doesn’t necessarily follow function. This, truly, is radical stuff. In both senses of the word. P. Wall