Links
It would be boringly predictable if we were to point you to all the relevant music sites out there - you’ve got ears and Google if you’re online so you don’t need us to patronise you. However, there are a few places on the scary and temperamental waters of the world-wide web that might not be on your navigational charts.
Any links to commercial enterprises are genuine personal endorsements from the Band. We are not sponsored in any way, shape or form.
Werner Herzog (Official Site)
The most interesting, driven and inspiring film-maker and philosopher the world has to offer; just ignore his recent effort ‘Rescue Dawn’.
James Lock & Co. Ltd.
Monty Python were quite correct - people aren’t wearing enough hats. Do your bit and order one from the best hatter there is. The site contains a fascinating potted history of millinery.
Punjana Tea
An army marches on its stomach - a Band really can’t give a topping show without a good cuppa. We think this is the best blended tea available - hunt it out if your local shop of horrors doesn’t stock it!
The Dictionary of Victorian London
A superb site explaining all that was wonderful, macabre and awful about the most evocative time and place in British history.
Theremin Vox
The theremin is a unique and wonderful musical instrument, and its inventor was a genius with a rather turbulent life. This site is an excellent repository of information and links on the creator, the creation and the music they have precipitated.
Mik Artistik’s Ego Trip
You probably haven’t heard of Mik, so we’re honour-bound to spread the word. You will never have heard funnier, stranger music/poetry. The man gives the impression he’s just escaped from a sanitorium and crashed the stage. He probably has.
Yak Yak
Jeff Minter, also known as Yak, is a true craftsman. His medium is audio-visual entertainment, with an idiosyncratic, hypnotic and often hilarious edge. If you like games or not, his online forum is a marvellous place to be.
The Vaudeville Cabaret Club
There is a place where you can go if you like perfomances of the unusual, original, eclectic and bizarre. This night in Edinburgh is hugely special, and we’ve been fortunate enough to be a part of its mercurial carnival atmosphere.