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THE NAIROBI TRIO VERSUS THE PINKER TONES    collector anthems The Nairobi Trio, The freakiest grup of people from de Costa Brava in Catalonia. Having released 8 10-inch colour vinil records to date, they have just released their first CD. They've compiled some of the darkest and naffest electonica on teh peninsula from the end of the last century. Impossible nicknames for low fidelity adventures. Impossible to catalogue, understand or put up with. Everything is valid. They tell you one thing and then the contrary. One moment radical and the nest middle of the road; they chop and change from one sound to another with absolutely no complexes whatsoever. They vinyl recods are collector items and their sessions palyfull catharsis. They respect nothing an nobody. Txarly Brown (aka Camping Gaz) Rude Taylor (ex-Teen Marcianans) and Eva Braun (ex-Florida 135) have all the expericence, means and arguments they need to sink any battleship.
You'll always find them at all the best fests and in all the dirtiest holes. It takes merit to write articles like the nosolomierda Bye Bye Jay Jay Key Key one. So, you have been warned; don't get lost and don't lose it. Businne Class salutes in a dignified manner. For the new TNT record label. Ariska records from Cologne, Germany. That's what it says on the cover anyway. The first maxi-single "Farlopop" is already in the shops. If you think this article is a bit too much, wait till you hear the record. If you think you can describe music in words, we do feel sorry for you.

Back to Barcelona. The Pinker Tones. A lounge spy story a la Catalonia. Furia (a member of Bondage) and Manso, lose themselves in a police seires type episode with Michael Caine as the star. Mystery, breaks and plastic spectacles. After two masi singles and the Ursulla 1000 and Konishi (pizzicato 5) mixed 10 inch disc "Pinker Disco Nection" that contained "One of them" and "Mais Pourquois", they've just release a special new CD along whit freebie badges and stickers. Nice carefully done design. You can tell they're from the same small town as those from TNT, but their records don't only sell because of the sleeves. This lot are musicians big on style and little on preconceived designs. The record is aimed at people who would normaly buy German AOE (Adult Orientated Electronica), but it's also got a touch of that poppy "torremolinero" style that the foreigners like. It's one of the very few exportable productos we are able to find on our shelves nowadays. In both cases top of the class honours for presentation, excellent marks for the sounds and not much less for the ideas. One day all records will be made like this.