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http://www.artistserver.com/artist/song.cfm/a/22198/tid/18350 Stream: http://media.artistserver.com/tracks/22198/18350/1/1/1/stream.m3u Download: http://media.artistserver.com/tracks/22198/18350/1/1/0/18350.mp3 Drum n' Bass This is one of the tracks we recorded in preparation for our new album if : then :: iminami. It is designed to be quite the head bobber. Credits: justin gibbon: drums :: jeremy prouty: bass :: alison conard: synth/vocals/production
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http://www.artistserver.com/artist/song.cfm/a/22198/tid/18352 Stream: http://media.artistserver.com/tracks/22198/18352/1/1/1/stream.m3u Download: http://media.artistserver.com/tracks/22198/18352/1/1/0/18352.mp3 Post Rock From the debut EP Credits: justin gibbon: drums :: jeremy prouty: bass :: alison conard: synth/guitar/vocals
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http://www.artistserver.com/artist/song.cfm/a/22198/tid/18351 Stream: http://media.artistserver.com/tracks/22198/18351/1/1/1/stream.m3u Download: http://media.artistserver.com/tracks/22198/18351/1/1/0/18351.mp3 Post Rock From the self-titled EP recorded in 2004/05, released in 2006 Credits: justin gibbon: drums :: jeremy prouty: bass :: alison conard: keys/guitar/vocals Profile
Artist/Band Profile: Talk Talk meets Talking Heads meets Portishead meets Radiohead Similar Artists: TV on the Radio, Menomena, Blonde Redhead, Talk Talk, Portishead, Stereolab, Deerhoof Reviews: "The trio’s music isn’t easy to categorize—ranging from the ominous industrial banging of “Time to Drive” to the vaguely ska-inflected “Fold Up Your Mumblings” (which to my ears sounds like vintage English Beat filtered through a bunch of effects…) to the prog-influenced guitar on “The Secrets of Getting Things Done”. The band features the versatile vocals of Alison Conard (who also contributes Rhodes, synthesizers, guitar, and “pedal wizardry"), as well as instrumental contributions from Justin Gibbon (drums, synthesizers, and “Klang") and Jeremy Prouty (bass, synthesizers, and vocals). From the vaguely creepy silk-screened anglerfish on the cover to the hand-lettered liner notes, the band has clearly put a lot of energy into this debut EP." 7/10 - - Dave Hoffman, popmatters.com Influences: good grief, this is too hard right now. maybe later. Studio / Music Equipment: we have the stuff.
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