Les Hommes Qui Wear Espandrillos - Moto Fuzz Promotion

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Review by Jamie Gleeson

Moto Fuzz Promotion: A Noise Rock Odyssey That’ll Scramble Your Brain (In a Good Way) Alright, buckle up, because Les Hommes Qui Wear Espandrillos’ Moto Fuzz Promotion is like that one friend who shows up uninvited to a party but ends up being the life of it. Released in 2001 under Germany’s bluNoise label, this noise rock gem doesn’t just knock on your door—it kicks it down, sets up a fuzz pedal shrine, and demands you pay attention. Let’s get into it. The album has three tracks: "The Beauty Of Electric Light," "The Consequence," and "Wys/Wyg." Now, I’m not gonna lie—this isn’t exactly background music for your yoga session. It’s more like the soundtrack to an alien invasion where the aliens are really into distorted guitars and existential dread. But hey, sometimes you need that kind of chaos in your life. Track Highlights First off, let’s talk about "The Beauty Of Electric Light." This track hits you like a caffeine overdose at 3 a.m. The opening riff feels like someone plugged a lawnmower into an amp and then ran it through a blender. And yet, weirdly, it works. There’s something hypnotic about how the layers build up, almost as if the band is daring you to find beauty in all the noise. Spoiler alert: You do. By the time the vocals kick in—gritty, raw, and dripping with attitude—you’re either fully onboard or questioning your life choices. Either way, it’s unforgettable. Then there’s "The Consequence." If “Beauty” was the chaotic introvert, this one’s the rowdy extrovert yelling across the room. It’s got this relentless energy that grabs you by the collar and shakes you until you agree to listen harder. The drumming? Bonkers. The guitar work? Like a cat walking on a piano, but cooler. What sticks with me most is how it builds tension without ever fully resolving it, leaving you hanging like an unanswered text. It’s frustrating, sure, but also kinda genius. Why Should You Care? Look, Moto Fuzz Promotion isn’t for everyone. If you prefer your music neat and tidy, maybe stick to acoustic covers of Ed Sheeran songs. But if you’re into stuff that challenges your eardrums while simultaneously making you nod along like a bobblehead doll, this is your jam. What makes Les Hommes Qui Wear Espandrillos stand out is their ability to balance chaos with craft. Sure, they sound like they recorded this in a garage during a power outage, but every screech and bang feels intentional. These guys aren’t just making noise—they’re sculpting it. Final Thoughts Listening to Moto Fuzz Promotion feels like riding a rollercoaster blindfolded. You have no idea where it’s going next, but damn if it isn’t exhilarating. Plus, can we take a moment to appreciate the band name? “Les Hommes Qui Wear Espandrillos” sounds like what happens when Google Translate eats too much Camembert. So yeah, give this album a spin if you want your brain scrambled in the best possible way. Just don’t blame me if your neighbors start filing noise complaints. Oh, and fun fact: apparently, espandrillo is Spanish for flip-flop. So these dudes are basically the world’s loudest beachgoers. Who knew?

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Wys/Wyg
The Beauty Of Electric Light
The Consequence

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Catalog Numbers

LHQWE 6P

Labels

bluNoise

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Formats

  • CD
  • EP
  • Promo

Notes

cardboard sleeve

Barcodes

  • Label Code: LC 05575
  • Rights Society: GEMA

About Les Hommes Qui Wear Espandrillos

German noise rock band, formed in 1990 in Hückelhoven and disbanded in 2005. Line-Up: Markus Kreutzer: guitar, vocals (19902005) Yvonne Nußbaum: Bass, vocals (19962005) Jörg A. Schneider: drums, percussion (1990-2005) Past Members: Christoph Torkler: Bass, Piano, vocals (19901991) Andreas Hüttges: Bass (19911992) Guido Lucas: Bass (19931996)

Name Vars

  • LHQWE
  • Lhqwe

Members

  • Guido Lucas
  • Jörg A. Schneider
  • Yvonne Nussbaum
  • Markus Kreutzer

Interesting fact about Album

Here’s something cool: In 2001, a German rock band called *Les Hommes Qui Wear Espandrillos* released an album titled *Moto Fuzz Promotion*. It’s a noise rock gem that feels like a chaotic yet beautiful experiment. The track *The Beauty Of Electric Light* stands out with its raw energy. Released under the label bluNoise, this album is still a hidden treasure for fans of unconventional sounds.