Nexus

Ninouki

Formats:
CD Ltd.
Condition:
New
Media:
Mint
Sleeve:
Mint
Cat No:
NZG004
Availability:
Pre-Order
Price:
12.00 €
Description:

Greece based project Nexus returns with the album Ninouki after 20 years hiatus, bringing together the production skills of John Fryer, the guitar magic of Mark Gemini Thwaite, Dalai Celai the Cellist of German performance group Cirque Bouffon and the soundboard guru Steve Whitfield along with Greek guitar players Yiannis Drenoyiannis and Michalis Galeos, trumpet player Louis Kontoulis and bassist Michalis Semertzoglou. Nexus is the brainchild of Mike Pougounas, a veteran of Greece’s post punk/gothic scene since the 1980s and leader of the band New Zero God. Since New Zero God couldn’t tour or record with his band due to COVID-19 he decided to bring back to life Nexus, a band with which he released four albums during 2000-2005 and use it this time as a side project. “Gigs were halted for New Zero God, as well as for everyone else. I was meeting the other members of the band sporadically, so I decided to start recording solo, until things return to normal.” Pougounas also hosts the Blackout Radio Show, so while he was discussing with Producer/Musician John Fryer (This Mortal Coil, Depeche Mode, Nine Inch Nails, Cocteau Twins) about an interview, they agreed for Fryer to listen to what Pougounas was doing and do the remix of the track “Rhythm of Life”. Things were different with guitarist/producer MGT (The Mission, Peter Murphy, Gary Numan, Tricky, Spear of Destiny, Theatre of Hate). The two met in 2000 when Nexus supported the Mission, where MGT was playing the guitar for the English band. MGT played the guitar parts on “The Words That Got Away” and “You & Me” and did a special mix for the second one. Miss Dalai Celai is a talented cellist that her performances, featuring both electric and acoustic cello set ups, have taken her around the globe, collaborating with acclaimed bands like Sólstafir, The Ocean Collective, and The Runaway Brides, as well as in musical theater productions such as Cirque Bouffon and Dirty Granny Tales. Her work includes co-composing a contemporary adaptation of Schiller’s "The Robbers" at Germany’s National Theater of Meiningen. Pougounas turned to Steve Whitfield (The Cure, The Mission UK, Terrorvision) for the mix of “Star Thief”. The two men worked together in 1995 when Wayne Hussey produced the album “Brilliant Mistakes”, the swan song of the first band of Mike Pougounas, The Flowers of Romance. Greek guitarists Yiannis Drenoyiannis (Anti Troppau Council, Yeah!, Captain Nefos, Sigmatropic) Michalis Galaios (Ερεβος, Lost Bodies, Mavres Comodies), bass player Michalis Semertzoglou (New Zero God, GAD, Atria) and trumpet player Louis Kontoulis (Stress, De Traces) joined forces with Mike Pougounas, who sang, played keyboards, bass, and sometimes the guitar.