The sessions of Gilles Snowcat’s Nama Time brought unexpected consequences in the picture. Side effects, should we say.
Album opener “Continental Breakfast”’s bassist Axel Dumont (aka Mister Dumont) and guitarist Ian Rigillo (aka Fusian) somehow decided, for no reason that we know, to infuriate Gilles Snowcat (aka Gilles Snowcat) by covering his “Yanagigaura”, and shortening it to a radio edit, by removing two thirds of its initial substance. Some were sent to jail for lesser offenses.
In the process, they shamelessly asked Snowcat to be part of it, an invitation he obviously reluctantly accepted, after much time spent more on negotiations than anything else.
The joke eventually evolved into an EP where each musician would have a song of his surgically butchered by the other two, without his consent on the final result, this goes without saying.
Fusian and Snowcat chose Mister Dumont’s “Jungle House”, while Dumont and Snowcat dismantled Fusian’s “Jungle Jazzin’” (no jungle pun intended).
Guests came around, and doctors brought some interesting results, and all this you can discover on Gianax’s main page: https://www.cdbaby.com/cd/gianax
Some CD copies are on the way to collectors, so be alert and come back to check the Night Cats Lounge every now and then.
Gianax, Pass The Pill, 3 songs + 3 bonus tracks, available on CD Baby.