Darxtar-Daybreak,CD,1994,Sweden
Formed as a one-man project by K.Sören Bengtsson in an attempt to relive early 1970’s style space/psych/acid-rock. After a few demos, home recording of full album material begins. Half finished he is joined by Juha Nurmenniemi and they complete the recording together.In 1994 the recording of Daybreak begin. First recording as a proper band and regarded as a space-rock classic. Still mostly home recorded and this time even released on Bengtsson's own label SBm. This CD finally gives the band some reputation and gigs in Europe follow. Two members leave during 1994. They are replaced by Marcus Pehrsson from Last Laugh. New songs with a more psychedelic/progressive approach than before are near completed when artist friend Sputnic comes up with the idea and story for a sci-fi concept album and the band approves. They continue to work on both projects until Italian label Black Widow records ask them to record a follow up to Daybreak. This is recorded in three (!) hectic days before they get back to the conceptual idea. Sundqvist rejoins the band and a few weeks later Björn Jacobson is invited too. By December they act as backing band to ex. Hawkwind legend Nik Turner under the guise of HawXtaR.
6 comments:
awesome!
thanks mutantsounds.
Many years ago I set up an interview with one of the two original members (don't remember which one). We decided to meet at Stockholm Central station, in an area of the station that is a famous meeting place for gay men. Anyway the Darkxtar guy told me he would be wearing a Hawkwind T-shirt, I could choose which album cover he would wear. I waited expecting him to be late but after an hour I started to think about leaving. Then a man wearing a Levis jacket and a white shirt asked me if I was to meet someone from Darkxtar. When I asked him about the T-shirt he told me he had it on under the shirt...
Ah, great to see this one on the net. It's been out of print for a long time, so I don't mind if it's put out on your blog, or any other. Keep up bringing good music to the people!!!
BTW, that was me who did that interview.
Juba (former bass player with Darxtar)
A lot of hard work was put into that recording. Glad you enjoyed it. The drums and bass was recorded in a shitty studio on a dying 24 tracker and the rest I did at home on an Otari 5050 mkII 1" 8 tracker.
Kudos to Steve Lines for that cover art!
Hi Juba, I guess you don't mind us putting it out on da web for free then? ;^)
K.Soren / darXtar
WOW!!! Bought this when it came out,lost it somewhere down t'road,been looking for it ever since... Awesome, thanks...L ooking forward to seeing them at Sonic Rock this summer.....hiweara
A labyrinth of sounds......
thanks mutantsounds.
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