OX-Fanzine (DE): “CDP” EP review
Google translator sucks anyway!

Google translator sucks anyway!

PRINZ wrote some nice (?) words we are not able to assume yet properly, for German is still an issue (but we are on it).

Urania @ PURPLE TURTLE, April 2011
(Source: youtube.com)

German friends we are coming. Three gigs in three really cool cities: Leipzig, Magdeburg and Hamburg. We’ll be performing for the first time as the only act in each night, providing a 45 min set of our very best math/jazz-core . Stunning venues and a stuffed van will be our closest dudes. Thanks to Human Feather for the massive job in organising the 3rd part of our ” CDP” EP European Tour 2011 and LEG for the amazing graphics.
Live at Kasal de Joves de Roquetes, Barcelona, Spain, March 19th, 2011.
“Never use records as frisbees” TOUR.
CDP+CRTVTR TOUR 2011.
Less than one week and CDP’s gonna fly to Italy, joining CRTVTR for a 5 days tour between north-Italy, south-France and north-Spain. CRTVTR are joyful guys, a valid band and funny lads, so we’re expecting great times and big laughs. During the tour there will be the release of the 12” vinil+cd split (plus t-shirt) “NEVER USE RECORDS AS FRISBEEZ”, for HUMAN FEATHER and QUASIQUADRO. We all thanks Leg for the awesome graphics. YO!
It’s officially out. You know already of what we are talking about, don’t try to hide your ears neither your eyes. It’s time to show your love.
Common Deflection Problems “CDP” CD OUT NOW.
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COMMON DEFLECTION PROBLEMS MYSPACE

It’s big times mates.
So many things going on, so many on programme.
One of those is the 12” split “NEVER USE RECORDS AS FRISBEES” with our brothers CRTVTR (ITA). Four tracks, two each for twenty minutes of heart pleasure and ears deflection!!
It’s going to be released during the homonymous tour, kicking off on the 16th of March. Also the release will feature some interesting labels..
Limited edition, so don’t let this occasion go away too far!!
The Organ is “24 years of history” in London - handmade fanzines, gigs, record label, TV series, radio broadcasts and adventures. One of the most respected voice in town spreading the unconventional music around at breakneck speed.
Also Organ run a radio programme: The OTHER ROCK SHOW on Resonance 104.4 FM, every sunday at 9 PM. We had been on last Sunday, when “CDP” EP has been played and commented by Marina O, along with other bands like Honey Ride Me A Goat, Phantomsmasher (Ipecac Records), Io Monade Stanca and many more. This was the playlist:
Intro: PHANTOMSMASHER Bishop Hopping (Ipecac)
1: SLEEPYTIME GORILLA MUSEUM - The Salt Crown (The End)
2: IO MONADE STANCA - Roncea (Africantape)
3: COMMON DEFLECTION PROBLEMS - The Power Of Erosion (Handmade)
4: KAYO DOT - Stained Glass (excerpt) (Hydrahead)
5: BILBAO SYNDROME - III (Gravid Hands)
6: CAPILLARY ACTION - Tenderloin (Natural Selection)
7: ZACH HILL - Jackers (Sargent House)
8: PASSE MONTAGNE - 98% Cuir 2% Sky (Africantape)
9: SO IS THE TONGUE - 1 (Sound Devastation)
10: DAS WANDERLUST - I Am Not My Brain (self release)
11: HONEY RIDE ME A GOAT - Varicose Jibs (Unlabel)
11: U TOTEM - Carousel, Dedicated To Hugh (Cuneiform)
OUTRO: COMMON DEFLECTION PROBLEMS - Dormiveglia (excerpt)
Go and check this guys out because they deserve it!!
Two bands, great friends, one van, loads of instruments and backline and there we go! CRTVTR and Common Deflection Problems will be on the road again on the end of March, for a new tour together. Italy, France and Spain. Also, they will release their split on tour, a 12” vynil, amazing tunes and graphics.
Check out some dates (and more are coming!).
Three years in London have turned three sun-grown laid back guys into a neurotic trio, whose sound fully reflects what their
lives are: sweet and sour taste, smokey jazz standards' dreams, downtempo
touches, urgent riffs, unexpeted changes of mood.
Angular phrases brought to obsession, few moments of pop-rock and loads of irony meant to describe how existence can amuse and knacker out in such a small frame of time. Just as well as the weather can change and give away four seasons within the same day.
No lyrics, but exhausted shouts. No verse-chorus-verse but flicking through
topics. Nothing particular to talk about, but a whole lot worth mentioning.
Their self-titled latest work has to be considered as the natural maturation
of a man heading out of his 20s and embracing the new era to come.
Sounds change all the way from airy and wide to dry and
claustrophobic, getting it even more moody, and the performance entirely
describes that shade of rush, along with a new-found musical and personal
awareness.