Salamirecorder
Inside The Cage
Vienna's SALAMIRECORDER once again presents his signature 60s garage sound with his latest album, "Inside The Cage." Following his last LP on Bachelor Records, which he recorded with his band "The Hi-Fi Phonos," he recorded ten songs for "Inside The Cage" entirely on his own using a 4-track tape recorder. "If you have to describe the music, it's probably like a weird, slightly annoyed outsider but with a melting heart for love songs. A perfect shake between 60s Back from the Grave garage punk and a little breeze of early trash mixtape power pop, or something... weird, loud, rock 'n' roll noise!!!" (Elmar, Bachelor Rec.) Of course, the 23-year-old SALAMIRECORDER is far too young to have experienced the world-changing era of rock 'n' roll firsthand. But his persona embodies its historically rebellious spirit. His early passion for 2010s genre giants like Ty Segall and Bass Drum of Death, developed through skateboarding, was a defining influence on his style. These days, Salamirecorder is well-connected, less through social media and more in real life. He commands respect from both beat-obsessed young kids and seasoned scene veterans like Wild Evil & The Trashbones and the Jaybirds, plays acclaimed gigs with his perfectly rehearsed backing band, The Hi-Fi Phonos, and is a drummer, guitarist, and singer in bands like Laundromat Chicks, Sux Sux Sux, and Telebrains. He recently produced Vic Velvet's solo debut. For him, analog isn't just a purist principle, but a practical artistic choice, as well asyes, indeed!a political one. In a world of endless digital possibilities, the Salamirecorder finds a paradoxical freedom by "limiting itself a little."