Mano Solo has this strictly Parisian- outcast touch or soul. This doesn’t imply some sort of discrimination against regional bands, but makes it more appreciable when travelling in Mano Solo’s fief, that is 18th arrondissement Barbès-Place Clichy area. His pain seems attached to the beauty of that popular part of Paris. Because all of his music evolves around his suffering, Mano Solo is a Mano disturbingo (notice the rhyme!); his "état d’âme" (mood) haunts his songs as much as his sickness (…)
Music
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Introducing "Mano Solo"
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Interview with Dezinfekce
22 March 2001, by Christopher Montel, Paul KirknessTell us a bit about what your music sounds like...It’s hardcore of course but what kind of sound have you developed in particular...?
Karel (guitar, vocals): I’d say from the beginning till now we’ve been playing between two styles - hardcore & punk, and sometimes we pop into ska or reggae, maybe also a bit of grind.
Maxeek (bass, vocals): Okay, maybe I’m not the best person to answer this question. I think that no one from any band will tell you that his/her original music is (…)