ya es hora de hablar de MESH
yzrrael — 3. February 2005 - 19:28
Aca un poco de historia de este grupo,no lo traduci,total ,ya todos saben ingles por aca.
MESH
Mark Hockings - keyboards, vocals
Richard Silverthorn - keyboards, programming
Neil Taylor - keyboards, programming
By chance, Mark Hockings noticed a poster at work of a band who was playing at the Bristol Bridge Inn. Interested in hearing the performance, he went and later met with one of the band's members, Richard Silverton. Several days later, the two met at Richard's house to try out some material. Happy with the results they decided to work on some more ideas. Wanting to add to their sound, Richard asked friend Neil Taylor to join the band, and Mesh was born.
All of the music was being programmed, recorded, and mixed at Richard's Mom's house, which they liked to call Urban Studios. Several demo tapes were sent out, but it wasn't until Future Music Magazine placed three of Mesh's songs on their CD that the band finally broke through onto the music scene. Several major and minor labels approached them, but no deals were struck, so Mesh began releasing material on their own label, Tolerance. Their first CD-EP, Fragile, was released in 1994 through money the band made playing out and selling tapes.
Shortly afterward, Mesh signed to Momento Music, who re-released Fragile in 1995. One year later Mesh returned with their first full length album, In This Place Forever. Off of the album came their first single You Didn t Want Me, which became a timeless club hit. Mesh also signed to the American label Jerrett Records for distribution in the US in 1996.
An extended version of the Fragile EP was released in 1997 along with Fragile-The Mixes, and the You Didn't Want Me single. Apart from the album and several singles, Mesh has appeared on countless compilations such as Cyberl@b, Electrocity 10, and Zwischenfall Vol. 3.
Mesh's second album, The Point At Which It Falls Apart, was released on Momento Music in 1999, and on a new American label, Metropolis Records in 2000. Shortly before the Metropolis release, Mesh left Momento Music and is now signed to the European label Orbit. The album combines synth-pop with a tinge of electro to make an outstanding sound. Deep and somewhat emotional lyrics add to the sensitivity of the album s title, and makes The Point At Which It Falls Apart the place it all comes together.
Bueno,al parecer si no fuera por un cartel que vio Mark H,no hubeira existido Mesh,que ocurrencia.De este grupo solo lo he escuchado por aca una vez en Nebula una vez que hubo un especial,de ahi nimas. Espero sea de su agrado la info.
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