One Man in the Band
 
 
Music
 
 
Dennis Hopper Choppers
 
Duracell
 
Honkeyfinger
 
Man From Uranus
 
Ninki V
 
Thomas Truax
 
The Two Tears
 
  The film
  Contact
 
 
 
 

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How do you describe the music of a one-man band?

Unique... singular... unmediated by the opinions of other band members or the paranoia of music industry marketeers. Dripping brutal creativity, shimmering with incandescent brilliance, played with simian dexterity, electric with eccentricity. The key is never to compromise just because there is only one person in the band, and to push everything to the extreme.

 
 
 

From the wheezing electronics of Man From Uranus to Two Tears' beat-up guitar and cowering kick drum, from Duracell's assault and battery to Honkeyfinger's bestial howling, the music in One Man in the Band cuts across genres and celebrates the joys of noise with unrestrained glee. Witness Ninki V's explosion in a Casio factory, quiver at Thomas Truax's Hornicator, join Dennis Hopper Choppers' trawl through the dark heart of psychobilly blues.

Forget any conceptions you might have about traditional one-man bands with drums on their backs and cymbals on their knees. The musicians in One Man in the Band are so cutting edge that they are sometimes unclassifiable. Explore their musical madness using the menu on the left.