Mother Superior
Artist development service for underrepresented artists in underground music communities based in London, UK
Artists:
Randolph & Mortimer
The NRG
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Mother Superior
Artist development service for underrepresented artists in underground music communities based in London, UK
Artists:
Randolph & Mortimer
The NRG
Cult out - there ambient band The NRG were ahead of their time. When they split in 1994, they completely disappeared without trace...
The NRG cut out print version of mention in February 2021 edition of DJ Mag
Elizabeth Alker with music that defies classification.
The NRG track The KLF featured on BBC Radio 3 show ‘Unclassified’ with Elizabeth Alker.
My friends and I have an ongoing private joke where we (non-musicians for the most part so no chance of it ever happening) would set up a band/electronic act one day, that doesn’t really exist. We already have the name, branding and who gets to play lead singer (it’s not me, unfortunately). We wou
Review from A Strangely Isolated Place
In what is maybe a dig at today’s social-media-driven hyperbole, or just a fun way to present music The NRG are a forgotten electronic music act from the 90’s that play ‘Stadium Ambient’. And yes, you’re probably already getting the KLF vibes if that term, color pallete and name didn’t already push it over the edge.
The concept is pretty amazing, but so is the music. You can compare it to The KLF’s Chill Out of course, but it definitely leans more towards The KLF’s more upbeat music in energy and rave nostalgia, despite some very glaring references to the OG Chill Out album (Pedal Steel anyone?)
The ultimate nostalgia trip
Review: from Self - Titled sister site Self - Centered
The NRG Live’ ‘94
Whoever’s behind this, we salute you; after all, it’s not every day that you discover a clear tribute to simpler times complete with counterfeit flyers, posters, tickets, and press clips. Frankly, we can’t think of a better soundtrack for the weekend — whatever that means anymore — and the New Era our country just sparked after four years of darkness….