Counts Of The Netherworld | fr

There are multiple artists with this name. 1) Netherworld is Italian Alessandro Tedeschi. He fabricates his music from raw field recordings of glaciers and fragments of classical music, in an attempt to conjure a sonic imitation of polar landscapes and cosmic phenomena. His label Glacial Movements is likewise given over to releasing music that aims to evoke Arctic and Antarctic climates, with releases lined up from Thomas Köner, Francisco López and Marsen Jules. 2) Netherworld is a mysterious Australian Black Metal-band, with only one release: Netherworld (1996, Head Not Found). 3) Netherworld was a band from San Jose, Ca, USA,...
1.) The Counts were a soul and funk group from the 70's. Offering both vocal and instrumental tracks, the group could lay down loping, jazzy instrumental grooves heavy on the sax and organ. In a heartbeat, they could switch gears into spacy novelties like "Flies Over Watermelon!" and "The Munchies." In between there were some sweet soul ballads, and even a sop to the mainstream with a cover of Carole King's "Jazzman." Originally a Detroit-based sextet, the Counts' first LP was an instrumental outing on Cotillion, with noted Michigan producer Ollie McLaughlin taking the co-writing credits on all of the...
The Fabulous Counts were an American soul-funk group from Detroit, Michigan. They won local acclaim as an instrumental group and as a backing ensemble for visiting solo acts after their formation in 1968. Working with producer Richard "Popcorn" Wylie, they released the instrumental single "Jan, Jan" on Detroit's Moira Records that year, which narrowly missed hitting the US R&B charts that winter. Their second single, "Dirty Red", passed without trace, but the third single, "Get Down People", hit #32 R&B and #88 on the US pop charts. A full-length, Jan, Jan (produced by Ollie McLaughlin), was released in 1969 on...
Their are two bands The Viscounts, both performing half sixties. One of them British (Mercybeat) and one of them American (Surf) 1: The Viscounts were a British pop group from London. Its members had formerly been part of a TV ensemble called Morton Fraser's Harmonica Gang. They quit the group and formed The Viscounts in Late April 1958, playing local shows and eventually attracting the attention of manager Larry Parnes. He got them billed to better venues and signed them to Pye Records in 1960. Their cover version of Ray Smith's hit single "Rockin' Little Angel" became a hit in...