Paperboys "Keep it Cool"
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From the album(s) "When worlds collide" & "So
far - So good"
The song was
Written and Produced by Neil mcNasty &
Paperboys, released by Paperboys and was their last
song to hit the Top 20 charts before Paperboys was
put to rest. (R.I.P.)
With this song and album Paperboys clearly showed
the world that their music was evolving, charging
new territories, and that we can expect great
things from their future projects.
Keep it Cool is without a doubt the favorite
Paperboys song amongst the non-typical Hip-Hop
audience.
Paperboys "D.O.D."
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From the album "When worlds collide"
The song was
Written and Produced by Neil mcNasty with
Paperboys, released by Paperboys on the "When
worlds collide" album.
One of their most political songs ever, breaking
the molds of the industry, adding fresh
perspectives to the genre with it's New Orleans
Voodoo vibe.
As with the song "Come on Home to Me" with
Madrugada, the mcNasty signature is heavily present
on the track.
Madrugada
feat Neil mcNasty "Come on Home to Me"
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From the album "Total Lee! The Songs of Lee
Hazlewood"
The
strongest contribution to Total Lee! comes from a
group called Madrugada, whose cover of "Come on
Home to Me" completely alters the song's
attributes-- in the hands of these Norwegian
rockers, this somber ballad becomes a charging
doomsday crooner. -Kyle
Reiter,
December 06, 2002
Madrugada feat Neil mcNasty "Got You"
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From the album "Grit"
A song that started
out as a crummy 4 track recording by Neil &
Robert and was forgotten until the last days of the
studio session in Berlin.
Manipura
12" LP
More music from Neil
mcNasty's early project Manipura released on
"Speeding
across my Hemisphere"
This time 5 inches bigger in size.
Manipura
7" EP
Early project released on "Speeding
across my Hemisphere"
After leaving Dunkelheit, Neil mcNasty focused on
his one man ambient project Manipura.
Manipura could at this time be spotted at various
venues around Germany, touring with B9 (of
Dunkelheit), then representing Origami
Galaktika.
Dunkelheit
"Obey" CD
More Industrial Punk mayhem from the community that
sprung out of the scene around bands such as Red
Harvest, Humid and Palace of Pleasure.
Unfortunately this was the last we would hear from
the project before the members split in several
directions.
During this period Neil mcNasty went by the name of
"Blackdog Sativa"
Released on Suggestion
Records
Dunkelheit
"More than meets the third eye"
7"
The
good old days.
Neil mcNasty (then named Blackdog Sativa) joined
the band by request from OFU Khan, after being
asked if he could play any instruments.
The answer was: No
Well, can you make noise?
Eh... Yes!
OK. Your In!
Released on Suggestion
Records



