There are 2 artist sharing that name: 1) NIGHT ON EARTH, Greece (official profile in last.fm is under the name: Night On Earth Gr) 2) NIGHT ON EARTH, Austria 3) Night on Earth, Daytona Beach 1) NIGHT ON EARTH is a greek group that emerged from an improvisation that was performed live by Paracrousis, a devoted post-music sound-terrorist collective. Their musical style can be portrayed as a puzzle of trip hop and blues noir, tuned in a jazzy mood, under an improvising spirit; entering trippy and...
There are 2 artist sharing that name: 1) NIGHT ON EARTH, Greece (official profile in last.fm is under the name: Night On Earth Gr) 2) NIGHT ON EARTH, Austria 3) Night on Earth, Daytona Beach
1) NIGHT ON EARTH is a greek group that emerged from an improvisation that was performed live by Paracrousis, a devoted post-music sound-terrorist collective.
Their musical style can be portrayed as a puzzle of trip hop and blues noir, tuned in a jazzy mood, under an improvising spirit; entering trippy and moody soundscapes that echo cinematic references.
Their sound is more influenced by the images of Jim Jarmusch and Wong Kar Wai than a specific musical movement. Their live shows are occasionally accompanied by visuals, short films and performance.
Night On Earth is a group consisted by eight musicians of diverse musical backrounds and influences. Apart from their full-band performances, they also perform with another two projects. Under the name -Night On Earth 'In a silent way'- they play as an acoustic trio and as -Night On Earth ‘impro’- members of the band improvise alongside with guest musicians.
In November of 2006 their debut self-titled double album was released under the independent greek label 'Outlandish Recordings'. Two tracks of the album have also contributed to the score of 'Roz' (Pink), a film by Alexandros Voulgaris.
The Official Page of Greek Night On Earth in Last.fm is under the name Night On Earth Gr
2) NIGHT ON EARTH was a Crossover-Band in the 90s from Bruck/Mur, Austria. They sounded similar to Rage Against The Machine.
3) A couple of buttholes. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.