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    Made under lockdown this week, here’s a video for Cemetery Of Light, one of the more upbeat numbers.

    https://youtu.be/u_YbgWDWtbY


    The album is available through Burning Shed and will be available from Wayside very soon, alternatively you can get it from me at
    https://kavustorabi.bandcamp.com/album/hip-to-the-jag
    Last edited by Kavus Torabi; 05-01-2020 at 07:00 AM.

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    Very nice, Kavus.

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    It took exactly a month to make its way across the pond--postmarked April 6--but it arrived today!
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    Holy release day!

    My album, Hip To The Jag, is out today.
    You can listen to it and/or buy it on LP, CD and lossless download from my Bandcamp page here-
    https://kavustorabi.bandcamp.com/album/hip-to-the-jag

    It will shortly be available at Wayside too.

    Also on the usual streaming platforms.

    I’ll be live-streaming a launch gig tonight at 7pm (BST) from my Facebook page. playing songs from the album, a couple of Knifeworld tunes and some covers from the likes of Faust, Hatfield And The North, Voivod, Iron Maiden and The Monkees.
    I hope you’ll join me.

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    Thank god for time zones!
    I was sure I read it too late but managed to catch the whole show, great!
    Thanks Kavus!

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    My CD arrived two days ago. Good stuff!
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    Show was excellent
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kavus Torabi View Post
    Holy release day!

    My album, Hip To The Jag, is out today.
    You can listen to it and/or buy it on LP, CD and lossless download from my Bandcamp page here-
    https://kavustorabi.bandcamp.com/album/hip-to-the-jag

    It will shortly be available at Wayside too.

    Also on the usual streaming platforms.

    I’ll be live-streaming a launch gig tonight at 7pm (BST) from my Facebook page. playing songs from the album, a couple of Knifeworld tunes and some covers from the likes of Faust, Hatfield And The North, Voivod, Iron Maiden and The Monkees.
    I hope you’ll join me.
    It's a lovely thing, man. Congratulations on the release and bravo on, you know, doing a Faust cover. Who does that?
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    Sorry I Missed the live stream man....Friday afternoon online meetings hell.

    Is it archived anywhere? I heard you did Fitter Stoke/Bath!
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    You bet I did, Frank!
    Yeah, it’s all still there to watch on my ‘Kavus Torabi’ Facebook page.

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    There's a reassuring thing coming from your new work Kavus. I don't really care if it's good, which most certainly is. But it really resonates here. Cheers and a hug, since I understand that you're not averse to one, maybe even in the silly times we live in.

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    Can someone enlighten this ignorant dutch guy: What does hip to the jag mean? Google translate does not make any sense of it.

    I really love the album btw.

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    watching the live stream - really love the "Flashback Caruso" cover
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    Quote Originally Posted by thedunno View Post
    Can someone enlighten this ignorant dutch guy: What does hip to the jag mean? Google translate does not make any sense of it.
    Yes, same question from this ignorant french guy !

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    Well, it’s from a lyric to one of the songs.

    Being on a jag, is like ‘Hey, I’m on a real Daniel Clowes jag at the moment’ and being hip to that.

    It means something to me although not necessarily anyone else and, having tried a few times with different titles, this had a real ‘charge’ so I realised it was the right one. It gave the whole record a different vibe.

    I am on a real Daniel Clowes jag currently too.

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    I had to look up Daniel Clowes.

    Great title though. I am definitely hip to that jag.

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    And if I really like the album I must be Hip to the Hip to the Jag Jag.

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    Hop to the jig?
    If it isn't Krautrock, it's krap.

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    That makes you what you are" - Ian Anderson

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    Finally gave this a proper headphone spin that it deserves....this might now be my fav album that Sir Kauvs has done. I need at least one or two more listens to really get my thoughts across but holy shit this great. I will be back with more details. Also I just got a new turntable and bought this on CD before that....really wish I would've gotten the LP instead.

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    It's very good but ranks behind Unravelling and Bottled Out Of Eden for me, I miss the additional instrumentation on those.
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    Quote Originally Posted by chalkpie View Post
    Hop to the jig?
    Life begins at the hop to the jig.
    I want to dynamite your mind with love tonight.

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    You would think in lockdown I would be all over new releases, but I am currently coming at everything a month later. I only picked up the download at the weekend and still await my CD, but after a couple of plays I have to say this is a lovely recording. Of course it has the Kavus seal of quality, so that came as no surprise, but I am looking forward to spending much more time with this one.

  24. #74
    A very satisfying affair. Thank you!
    Macht das ohr auf!

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    Kavus is the man, no doubt about it. A reassuring presence that makes our own stay here easier and friendlier.

    Keep them coming, man!

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