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Kalle Kalima & K-18: Out To Lynch
By Track review of "Eraserhead"In 1977, Lynch released the off-center horror film Eraserhead, which over time became a cult classic. Here, Kalima's arrangement features edgy sax lines, flickering accordion parts and a loosely based Latin groove that morphs into a state of mystical debauchery. With odd contrasts ruling the roost, various sounds, textures and hues parlay Lynch's surrealist tendencies. However, they spin a low-key vibe during the bridge, sparked by

Mikko Innanen
saxophoneb.1978
Track Listing
The Elephant Man; Mulholland Drive; Laura Palmer; Eraserhead; Lula Pace Fortune; Alvin Straight; The Mystery Man; Agent Cooper; Sailor; The Man From Another Place; Frank Booth.
Personnel
Kalle Kalima
guitarKalle Kalima: electric guitar and percussion; Mikko Innanen: alto saxophone, baritone saxophone, flutes and percussion; Veli Kujala: quarter-tone accordion and percussion; Teppo Hauta-aho: double bass, percussion and doors.
Album information
Title: Out To Lynch | Year Released: 2012 | Record Label: TUM Records
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