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The Gods spoke... the clouds parted... and Kloomp’s “A Tale Of Trevor Nor” joined the ranks of the great mythic tales told through music (see Spinal Tap’s “Stonehenge”). Water Street Music proudly presents this spoken-word-heavy-metal odyssey.

This story has been divided into 7 dramatic tracks for digital downloading. Heiner insisted that the actual physical CD have 17 track IDs on it. There are no differences between the digital and the physical recordings.... just more ID numbers zip by on the physical CD.

Long live Trevor Nor!

"I have a band it is called KLOOMP!. What is this do you not know? It is a band. We started forming near Gera in the winter. We made music and suffered like our parents and their parents but not the parents of our parent's parents."
"This is music for ears not only the head of your. Someday people like me and you might understand this. Now we tell only a true story to you. Believe it and you shall die. All of us. This is no joke we shall all die someday so now we may listen with those ears. We listen and understand that it is Thursday (for example)."

Peace Aus,
H (S) P

Reviews
"Heiner Stuttgart Plotslich is without a doubt, one of today’s leading voices in the art of mythic, gothic, rhetoric.” - New York Tymes

tricycle cover KLOOMP (WSM-121) Listen to samples from "A Tale of Trevor Nor"
13 Days In The Life Of A City
The City
Death

Saxophonist Jody Espina is a multi-instrumentalist. He has performed with Patti Page, the Charlie Persip Superband, Mel Torme, the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra, Illuminati, the Walter Thompson Orchestra, Feed The Meter, and many others. He works as a regular substitute on Broadway and he frequently records for TV, films, and CDs. Jody is also the president of JodyJazz Saxophone and Clarinet Mouthpieces.

Guitarist Rolf Sturm has performed and/or recorded with Tony Trischka, Billy Martin, Bob Mintzer, Illuminati, Eddy Arnold, Dave Douglas, the Walter Thompson Orchestra, Ethan Iverson, and others. He leads his own bands Feed The Meter and Just Cause, and he has performed on soundtracks for film and television. He has released numerous CDs on the Water Street Music label and has had his music featured on NPR's All Things Considered and All Songs Considered.

Trumpeter Rob Henke records, works, and tours with many New York City bands including Dr. Nerve, Gary Lucasí Fast and Bulbous, The Spirit of Life Ensemble, Diane Moser's Composer's Big Band, Illuminati, the Walter Thompson Orchestra, and many others. He has recorded numerous CDs as a leader on Cuneform and M-cons East record labels.