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Visiting Dog

by Makak

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Gondwanaland 07:09
2.
Palenque 06:00
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Pastibata 04:20
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Poseidon 03:21
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Big Dune 05:45
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Processional 01:59
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BoDiddley 04:27
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Shefteteli 01:32
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Beledi 04:12
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Ooo Yeah 06:14

about

In the summer of 1995, Makak produced and recorded their first album on the wu-wei label, entitled Visiting Dog. Visiting Dog is a tour-de-force in the currently burgeoning field of world beat. In addition to compositions written by the band, Makak draws influences from around the globe. African beats merge with middle eastern belly dance rhythms in a confluence of rhythmic ecstasy. Makak incorporates these influences by focussing on their essences and reinterpreting them in their own unique way.

The album, originally released on cassette only, is divided into the Studio Side -- tracks 1-6 -- and the Live Side -- tracks 7-13.

Makak's music has always been immediately accessible to a wide audience. Wherever they play, audiences of diverse musical tastes find themselves inextricably drawn into the infectious primal sound of Makak's live performances. Using an extensive array of percussion instruments with origins from around the world, as well as some made by members of the band, Makak invokes images and sounds of far away places and cultures.

The seeds of Makak were planted in October 1993, during a curanderismo festival in Espinazo, Nuevo Leon, Mexico. Willman and Rowley-Yugen started drumming on plastic buckets and tin cans one afternoon and soon the entire camp, as well as passing locals, had joined in. This led to their first gig, in June 1994, where Willman and Rowley-Yugen joined Keith Krause in a found object performance at the request of a local arts publication. Makak then performed at a variety of events, including art openings, benefits for local charities, a statewide leadership conference, and the annual Bob Marley Festival.

credits

released June 5, 1995

° Gregg Willman: congas, bongos, dumbek, maracas, chants.
° Keith Rowley-Yugen: homemade ceramic drums, congas, djembe, shakers, rainmaker, cowbells, whistles, various other noisemakers, effects, voices, screams, production.
° Keith Krause: congas, bongos, djembe, shakers, rattles, various other noisemakers, grunts, pan pipes.
° James Arriaga: drums & percussion on the Live Side (tracks 7-13).

Produced by Keith Rowley-Yugen and Makak. Studio Side recorded at the Half Pad, Corpus Christi, Texas. Live Side recorded at various gigs in the Corpus Christ area, including the Padre-Staples Mall (Big Dune and Tahitian Turnpike) and the Art Museum of South Texas (the rest of the Live Side).

Special thanks to Louis Katz for the Visiting Dog name, which is roughly what the sound "makak" means in Thai.

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Makak's music is immediately accessible to a wide audience. Wherever they play, audiences of diverse musical tastes find themselves drawn into the infectious primal/tribal sound of Makak's live performances. Using an extensive array of percussion instruments with origins from around the world, as well as some made by members of the band, Makak evokes images and sounds of far away places. ... more

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