Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://wikidata.dbpedia.org/resource/Q7742370> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 81 of
81
with 100 triples per page.
- Q7742370 subject Q7166225.
- Q7742370 subject Q8850031.
- Q7742370 abstract "The Interzone Mantras (2001) is the sixth album from Canadian rock group The Tea Party.Named after William S. Burroughs' book of short stories Interzone and the band's interest in eastern mysticism and esoteric philosophies, the songwriting on The Interzone Mantras builds on the subtle electronica and ballads of Triptych, whilst returning to the familiar territory of their earlier albums with 70's rock and world music influences. Jeff Martin explained that the album was a return to basics:"The last two records, Transmission and Triptych, were very much creations of the studio - meticulously built. With this record we felt that we wanted to put a spark of passion underneath our asses."So many people have told us that we're this great live rock band, and I just wanted to see if, as producer, I could capture that on this record. I put us in a rehearsal space, the three of us, faced each other with just guitar, bass and drums - no toys - and, you know, 'let's Rock!'" The new approach fired the band up to such an extent that the album was recorded in just twenty days - "unheard of" for The Tea Party, Martin says.Martin has special praise for drummer Jeff Burrows, who he proudly proclaims to be "THE best rock drummer going", and who did every drum track in one take.Lyrically the album draws from the works of modern writers Aleister Crowley, Mikhail Bulgakov, Wim Wenders, to ancient Greek mythology (Morpheus on "Lullaby"). The lyrics themselves written by Martin when holidaying in Prague, after the music was written from jams in the band's rehearsal space.The first 100,000 Canadian copies of The Interzone Mantras were packaged with a special lenticular cover, with Alessandro Bavari's depiction of Shiva moving depending on the viewing angle. Although not as commercially successful as previous albums, The Interzone Mantras is The Tea Party's highest charting album in Australia (debuting at #6 on the ARIA chart) and is certified Gold in Canada. It was also nominated for "Rock Album of the Year" at the 2003 Juno Awards.".
- Q7742370 artist Q1886368.
- Q7742370 genre Q11399.
- Q7742370 previousWork Q7682886.
- Q7742370 producer Q6174436.
- Q7742370 recordLabel Q3629023.
- Q7742370 recordedIn Q2082493.
- Q7742370 recordedIn Q3227432.
- Q7742370 recordedIn Q50816.
- Q7742370 releaseDate "2001-10-16".
- Q7742370 runtime "3274.0".
- Q7742370 subsequentWork Q7457203.
- Q7742370 type Q482994.
- Q7742370 wikiPageExternalLink Tea-Party.html.
- Q7742370 wikiPageWikiLink Q1085.
- Q7742370 wikiPageWikiLink Q11378.
- Q7742370 wikiPageWikiLink Q11399.
- Q7742370 wikiPageWikiLink Q1196645.
- Q7742370 wikiPageWikiLink Q1414932.
- Q7742370 wikiPageWikiLink Q1463985.
- Q7742370 wikiPageWikiLink Q16.
- Q7742370 wikiPageWikiLink Q172684.
- Q7742370 wikiPageWikiLink Q188176.
- Q7742370 wikiPageWikiLink Q1886368.
- Q7742370 wikiPageWikiLink Q194012.
- Q7742370 wikiPageWikiLink Q2082493.
- Q7742370 wikiPageWikiLink Q241365.
- Q7742370 wikiPageWikiLink Q3019854.
- Q7742370 wikiPageWikiLink Q31181.
- Q7742370 wikiPageWikiLink Q3227432.
- Q7742370 wikiPageWikiLink Q356186.
- Q7742370 wikiPageWikiLink Q3629023.
- Q7742370 wikiPageWikiLink Q4202028.
- Q7742370 wikiPageWikiLink Q445275.
- Q7742370 wikiPageWikiLink Q482994.
- Q7742370 wikiPageWikiLink Q507057.
- Q7742370 wikiPageWikiLink Q50816.
- Q7742370 wikiPageWikiLink Q5234104.
- Q7742370 wikiPageWikiLink Q550239.
- Q7742370 wikiPageWikiLink Q55411.
- Q7742370 wikiPageWikiLink Q578563.
- Q7742370 wikiPageWikiLink Q6174436.
- Q7742370 wikiPageWikiLink Q6702844.
- Q7742370 wikiPageWikiLink Q7166225.
- Q7742370 wikiPageWikiLink Q7457203.
- Q7742370 wikiPageWikiLink Q7564436.
- Q7742370 wikiPageWikiLink Q7682886.
- Q7742370 wikiPageWikiLink Q7843826.
- Q7742370 wikiPageWikiLink Q80284.
- Q7742370 wikiPageWikiLink Q808218.
- Q7742370 wikiPageWikiLink Q8338.
- Q7742370 wikiPageWikiLink Q835.
- Q7742370 wikiPageWikiLink Q8350.
- Q7742370 wikiPageWikiLink Q8355.
- Q7742370 wikiPageWikiLink Q8371.
- Q7742370 wikiPageWikiLink Q8850031.
- Q7742370 artist Q1886368.
- Q7742370 genre Q11399.
- Q7742370 label "EMI Music Canada".
- Q7742370 lastAlbum "Tangents".
- Q7742370 length "3274.0".
- Q7742370 name "The Interzone Mantras".
- Q7742370 nextAlbum "Seven Circles".
- Q7742370 producer Q6174436.
- Q7742370 recorded "Le Studio, Morin Heights and Metalworks Studios, Mississauga".
- Q7742370 released "2001-10-16".
- Q7742370 type Q482994.
- Q7742370 type CreativeWork.
- Q7742370 type MusicAlbum.
- Q7742370 type Album.
- Q7742370 type MusicalWork.
- Q7742370 type Work.
- Q7742370 type Thing.
- Q7742370 type Q2188189.
- Q7742370 type Q386724.
- Q7742370 type Q482994.
- Q7742370 comment "The Interzone Mantras (2001) is the sixth album from Canadian rock group The Tea Party.Named after William S. Burroughs' book of short stories Interzone and the band's interest in eastern mysticism and esoteric philosophies, the songwriting on The Interzone Mantras builds on the subtle electronica and ballads of Triptych, whilst returning to the familiar territory of their earlier albums with 70's rock and world music influences.".
- Q7742370 label "The Interzone Mantras".
- Q7742370 name "The Interzone Mantras".