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Kula Shaker
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Kula ShakerGovindaThe Video Pool UK December 1996
Kula ShakerTattvaThe Video Pool UK August 1996
Kula ShakerShower Your LoveMixMash 90s Classics Indie Vol.15
Kula ShakerGovindaMixMash 90s Classics Indie Vol.11
Kula ShakerTattvaMixMash 90s Classics Indie Vol.9
Kula ShakerHey DudeMixMash 90s Classics Indie Vol.3
Kula ShakerHushMixMash 90s Classics Indie Vol.2
Kula ShakerHushModern Rock Video April 2010
Kula ShakerHushRock Never Looked So Good
British indie-rock band formed by Crispian Mills and Alonza Bevan whilst at college in 1988. Various lineup and name changes (previous members included one of Hayley Mills' ex-boyfriends on vocals and previous monikers the band went under included The Kays and Objects of Desire), plus thanks to Crispian's pilgrimage in 1993, they are famously tinged with an Eastern-fused sound because of Crispian's Hinduism influences. They originally split in 1999 amid personality clashes, record company intrusion and frustration of competing against the press' infamous lynching towards Crispian after some misinterpreted quotes in 1997. Crispian went on to record a project called Pi (the material never materialised) and The Jeevas. Alonza joined Johnny Marr's band Healers and formed a short-lived band with Paul Winter-Hart called Shep. Winter-Hart also joined the short-lived Thirteen:13 and drummed for Aqualung. Jay Darlington joined Oasis as a live and session musician and carried on with Beady Eye when they split in 2009. In 2002 a compilation was released entitled "Kollected", which Crispian compiled and wrote sleeve notes for. It also featured a previously unreleased Bob Dylan cover, which was also the band's final recorded song before their split. In 2004 the band "reformed" for a one-off song "Braj Mandala" on a charity compilation album 'School of Braja' which Crispian had been creative director of, also recording two new songs with The Jeevas too. Crispian laid down the basics of the song and asked the other members individually to play their parts on it. (Jay was the only member not to be involved due to his commitments with Oasis). Crispian and Alonza soon began writing together again and planned a full return. Jamming in the studio birthed the "Revenge of the King" E.P. and a supporting mini-tour in 2005. Harry Broadbent was hired in 2006 and officially became Jay's replacement.
Kula Shaker are an English psychedelic rock band. Led by frontman Crispian Mills, the band came to prominence during the Post-Britpop era of the late 1990s. The band's debut album, K, reached No. 1 on the UK Albums Chart. The name Kula Shaker was itself inspired by King Kulasekhara, an Indian emperor from the 8th century. In addition, many of the band's songs feature traditional Indian instruments, such as the sitar, tamboura, and tabla, juxtaposed with guitar-heavy, Western rock instrumentation. but reformed in 2004 for sessions for the School of Braja compilation album. This led to plans for a full comeback, although the reformation was not widely publicised until the beginning of 2006. and their fourth, Pilgrims Progress, was released in 2010.
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