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Scandinavian exotica

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always on the beach posted on 03/12/2012

Aloha!

Just wanted to let you all know about the latest new exotica band from Sweden. ÌXTAHUELE plays original material, recreating the sounds of 50s/60s classic exotica.

We would appreciate if you visit our page on facebook and let us know what you think of our music. Click the "like"-button to show your support and to receive further updates about this new and exiting band!

http://www.facebook.com/Ixtahuele

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bigbrotiki posted on 03/12/2012

Very nice. Lovingly re-creating the exotic sounds of the Tiki generation with Vibes, percussion, bongos an bird calls balanced in a pleasing manner.

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bcxists posted on 03/12/2012

Beautiful stuff. Many successes, guys.

QVI
Quiet Village Idiot posted on 03/13/2012

This is really great!

Please keep us updated about any live appearences, recordings etc.!

JC
Jeff Central posted on 03/13/2012

WOW!!! This is classic Exotica!!

Please let me know when you guys have a release or download available.

ESSENTIAL!!! :)

Keep up the good work!!

Cheers and Mahalo,
Jeff

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tabuzak posted on 03/13/2012

Yes I do like this.

Nice work!

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virani posted on 03/13/2012

awesome. I love this !
I only knew Bo Axelson from Sweden making exotica ! This is great news.

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bigtikidude posted on 03/13/2012

I like this too,
very relaxing Mellow Exotica,

here is a direct link to the music player page.
http://www.facebook.com/Ixtahuele/app_178091127385

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always on the beach posted on 03/14/2012

Many thanks for all your kind comments here and on facebook. We really appreciate your support!!

Don't forget to "like" our page at Facebook if you want to keep updated about what's going on with this band.

MAHALO!

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tabuzak posted on 03/14/2012

When/how can we get recordings?

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always on the beach posted on 03/14/2012

On 2012-03-14 10:42, tabuzak wrote:
When/how can we get recordings?

The only recordings that is available for now is those that can be reached at the link Bigtikidude posted: http://www.facebook.com/Ixtahuele/app_178091127385
Also the tracks can be found here: http://www.youtube.com/user/IXTAHUELE

This is all for now. Thanks again for your interest!!

PG
Professor G posted on 03/23/2012

Okay, so I'd like a more pronounced bass line and maybe this isn't the smoothest mixology ever, but I'm danged proud of these fellows.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a3V9EWnND3g&context=C4703d63ADvjVQa1PpcFNS5TzTyGCz2-dWyTItdWQGQpoxvCfC6vg=

These guys are talking the talk, walking the walk and mixing the drinks. They are, in short, chasing the dream. More power to them.

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always on the beach posted on 11/19/2012

Just wanna share this new video of ÌXTAHUELE for those of you that might be interested us. This is our interpretation of Les Baxter's Quiet Village.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FUHdGJlay8M

Aloha!

TM
tiki mick posted on 11/19/2012

Veru nicely done! One of the better versions I have heard!

My only issue is that the piano, in the A section, is kind of not doing the right chromatic downward runs (I really like them as martin denny did them) and I think your birdcalls should have reverb on them, or use tape bird call effects. other then that, this is really great stuff!

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socksoff posted on 12/01/2012

these guys are the real mccoy. and i don't mean to shilling, but you should check out this track they did titled 'search for the souq'. it was used for a "lost" film i starred in titled 'socksoff gets his rocks off in macau' it's dated 1967 but who knows when those bootlegs came out.

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always on the beach posted on 12/04/2012

On 2012-12-01 00:26, socksoff wrote:
these guys are the real mccoy. and i don't mean to shilling, but you should check out this track they did titled 'search for the souq'. it was used for a "lost" film i starred in titled 'socksoff gets his rocks off in macau' it's dated 1967 but who knows when those bootlegs came out.

Wow! This sounds really interesting!! Where could we find this gem?

[ Edited by: always on the beach 2012-12-04 10:45 ]

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