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our first EP"not evident" is out!! yeayyyh
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The Narcoleptic Dancers’ track “Not Evident” was chosen to feature on the “Oui Love… Music Week” compilation out on 23rd January, 2010. “Oui Love… Musik Week” tracklisting ———————————————————————-
lyrics DUSTY COWBOY (upcoming album) —
“Last night I had the weirdest dream, I was a bandit killer on the TV screen (ouhhh awouu aiaiaaa) Clint Eastwood wasn’t in the mood I had to replace him and play the Good. God this dream was so real, when I woke up this morning it was irrelevant to be back home without dust on the road no guns and gold now I’m all alone. (ouhhh awouuu aiaiaia!) what am I supposed to do today After a night like that I’ll never be the same, go back to work for a fistful of dollars, I finally accept I’ll never be a star. God this dream was so real when I woke up this morning it was irrelevant to be back home without dust on the road no guns and gold now I’m all alone
BIOGRAPHY « Fresh and organic new alt pop act, consisting of two members: a Dutch girl and a French boy. Think of Kate Nash, The Moldy Peaches, The Tings Tings or The B52’s. Irresistible’. » Johnny Van Kappers is a Dutch footballer, whose pro football career reached meteoric heights in the 70s. In 1978, he was transferred on loan by his club HFC Haarlem to AS Saint-Etienne for a season. At a major end of Championship party, the very night of his return, destiny happened: a furtive but passionate meeting with a Saint Etienne supporter. And soAnton Louis Jr was born in Saint Etienne, one fine day in 1979. Lovingly brought up by his mother. Grandfather as father figure. Born with an exceptional voice. His grandfather, as head of a choir, passed on to him his passion for singing and love of work. He learnt to train his voice. He would grow up to be a musician, singer and humanist. Johnny Van Kappers went home to Haarlem. He became manager of HFC. In 1989, he would wed the club president’s only child, piano teacher and state violinist. The fruit of this union, Melody Van Kappers, was born in 1990 in Haarlem. Her parents would fall in love with a little mill, where they would set up home and, ahead of their time, a shop stocking only natural products, (way before the concept of bio existed.) Here, Melody would grow up. A happy, untroubled childhood spent in the garden with her musical instruments. A childhood fed upon the country vegetables and folk songs loved by her mother. Even as a child, so small, Melodyalready knew what she was going to be when she grew up: a musician, singer and vegetarian. It wasn’t until the very beginning of the 00s that Melody and Anton Louis Jr met, at a family party in Haarlem, thrown for patriarch Johnny Van Kappers. Dying from a leg tumour, he decided to reunite his entire family there, one last time. Encouraged by his wife, his main thought in mind was to meet the son he had never known. Anton Louis Jr was blown away. Blown away, and yet comforted. Melody and Anton Louis Jr’s first meeting was fleeting, and troubling. They would start writing to each other non-stop. It was only at Johnny’s funeral one year later thatAnton Louis Jr would see Melody again. He was sad to have lost his father, but happy to have found a family. They discovered one common passion: music. And so, it was as simply, as naturally as this that they would get together as a duo. Melody passed on a carefree attitude to Anton Louis Jr that he had never know as a child. They took the name “The Narcoleptic Dancers’ in homage to their father. The sports press had given him the nickname due to his peculiar haircut and his nonchalant dribble. Their trademark: the Johnny “Narcoleptic Dancer” Van Kappers haircut. She writes and sings. Anton Louis Jr composes and produces. And they’ve asked the famous Ramon & Pedro to take care of their image. Their songs are gentle, fresh, light, poetic and energetic, just as they are, on stage and in life. They’re currently working on their first album. It brings together the best of their childhood promise: pop songs and folk ballads, evidently, but not only. There’s also electro-pop and promenades with old-fashioned charm. Their influences range from The Breeders to the Ting Tings, with a littleGrizzly Bear, Radiohead, Kate Nash, Atlas Sound, The B52’s andYoung Marble Giants in-between. Their first EP ‘Not Evident EP’ is due out on June 28th! Several tracks have already been synched on ads in Europe and in Asia (Johnson & Johnson, Canon, Nett).