Wednesday, October 18, 2006
Norcal NoiseFest via Brian Comnes
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Well actually, Lucha Libre is not the name of the artist, Lucha Libre refers to a style of Mexican Wrestling where the wrestlers all wear masks, hence the name. The artist, I believe, is actually IDX1274, from Oregon - you can see his website at
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http://idx1274.jeeran.com/home.html
sorry for the confusion
He actually played with at least one other group that night , there was a lot of "community" change over among the artists.
Funny, I never knew what it was called and I grew up in LA where everyone knew about Mexican Wrestling. Post updated.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the mention Brian, and the plug for the Norcal Noisefest.
ReplyDeleteYo....
ReplyDeleteThis is IDX1274
Thx for the nice words and the review!!
No contact mics were used, that was a boundry mic on the can.
Again thx for the exposure!!
G-I