Sweatson Klank | en

More than one artist is called Klank. 1. Splicing the mosh pit and the dance floor, this wrecking machine originally from New York known as KLANK released their debut album "Still Suffering" on the Seattle-based Tooth & Nail Records in 1996. Breaking musical boundaries with a sound described as 'dancy, aggressive, electronically infused groove', KLANK spent 18 weeks on the CMJ Top 40 charts and their monster single "Downside" which was added to over 170 radio stations nationwide. KLANK gained an immense amount of attention and notoriety while forming a strong, loyal fan base with their constant touring and growing...
Kabaal (klankbaan) is a Pretoria-based folk-rock project. “It’s not a stage name,” says Floris Groenewald, the man behind the music, “but a band, of which I’m the only permanent member for the time being.” They play acoustic folk-rock, which varies from folk-pop songs, Afrikaans love songs, dark, dystopian landscapes, and covers and translations of Eels, Bob Dylan, Buddy Holly and Desmond and the Tutus tunes. Most live performances consist of one guy with an acoustic guitar and harmonica, rocking and rolling and folking in an attempt to ignore genre limitations. His next show might be Afrikaans, English, bilingual, folky, rocky,...
Found 194 songs, duration: 13:32:35
Fat Cookie
Bananas in the Canyon
Summer Sand
Walking on Air
Till the End
The Path of an Empath
What a Night
How the Sun Rose
Sweat's Bounce
Like I Need You (Instrumental)
Bamboo King
Art Deco (Sweatson Klank Remix)
Brilliant Blue
Reminiscing
Makin' Love
Kiss In The Shadows
Makin' Love
Brilliant Blue
And Then You
How the Sun Rose
Relax for a Living
Fallen Blossoms
Je Pense A Toi
Return of the Fishermen
Naps in Costa Rica
The Antidote
Get It Back
One For The Planet
And Then You
Yves Klein Blue
Empty Your Soul
Universal Soul Vibrations
Sun or Moon
Subway Samba
On These Travels
Closer To The Essence