PRESS RELEASE ARTIST - AGASKODO TELIVEREK TITLE - PSYCHO GOULASH FORMAT - CD CAT. NUMBER - ADA0021 RELEASE DATE - OCTOBER 2008 TRACKLIST 01. GARBAGE PALE CROCODILE 02. KAMIKAZE CURRY BUN 03. PERRRGO 04. KOPAKABANAPPA 05. GAY HUSSAR 06. SZAZHALOMBATTA DISCO 07. 30000 LIGHTYEARS OLD 08. BAMAYASHI EGE 09. THE BEAUTIFUL BREADMAN 10. MOUSY 11. BASTARD CABBAGE 12. SATYRICANA 13. JOHNNY PAPRIKA ‘Psycho Goulash’ is the second album from London based four piece band AGASKODO TELIVEREK. Sounding like a motorway pileup involving DEERHOOF, GOLGOL BORDELLO and CAPTAIN BEEFHEART, AGASKODO produce a unique mashed-up style of guitar based music which combines heavy guitar & keytar riffage with manic beats and schizoid vocals. AGASKODO TELIVEREK's line-up features the Hungarian guitar playing duo of Miki Kemecsi and Tamas Szabo, Japanese vocalist & keytar player Hiroe Takei, as well as ex-NOISETTES & occasional SEB ROCHFORD stand-in Pharoah S. Russell on drums. AGASKODO have extensively toured the UK & Europe playing alongside acts like Lightning Bolt, Max Tundra, The Mae Shi, Kap Bambino, Trencher and Les Georges Leningrad, and recently performed at the BBC Electric Proms for last years John Peel memorial concert. AGASKODO have recorded several radio sessions for BBC and Channel 4. The music video for Gay Hussar has been playlisted on MTV2. Videos of live performances & interviews have also been broadcast on ARTE in France, and on MTV (Hungarian National Television). 'Psycho Goulash' features guest appearances from INFANT’s Thomas K. Fuglesang on drums and Vezio Bacci from BIG LINDA on bass. "AGASKODO TELIVEREK are wierd, They make frantic, electronic guitar concoctions, wear matching body hugging football uniforms... all of these things, however, somehow combine to create a super cool of-the-wall dream team of fun." DAZED & CONFUSED "Their self-titled debut attains a level of self conscious wrongness so wholly woven into it's own fabric it resembles a gourmet meal in the shape of a flesh-eating virus." PLAN B "Like Val Valentino revealing the secrets of the Magic Circle, AGASKODO seem to break what could be indulgent guitar solos down to the simplicity they are really built from, creating playful pop riffs layered like three-minute flirtations with Yes. " DROWNED IN SOUND "They claim to be 'an ordinary bunch of Hungarian accountants'. Accountants with a hideous seething pit of weirdness just below the surface of their sensible day-to-day exteriors." ORGAN