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    Music Style
    Eclectic, electronic, organic, pop, psychedelic, experimental, rock, darkwave, drum and bass, trip hop etc.
    Similar Artists
    Beck, Legendary Pink Dots, Radiohead, Tori Amos, Bjork, Aphex Twin, Mouse on Mars, Amon Tobin, Flaming Lips, Nine Inch Nails, Simian, Frou Frou, Rilo Kiley, Squarepusher, Blur, Massive Attack, etc.
    Artist History
    DELICCATO is a musical collective with Camden Chamberlain being the producer and one constant member. Other regular contributors to the music are Stephen Curran, April Che, Jason Estes, Matt Farnsworth, Denson Angulo, and Dave Chisolm. The project began in Atlanta, GA in 2001. Later that year Camden relocated to Salt Lake City, UT where he began producing tracks for Vanessa Angulo (now Vanessa Chamberlain). This project is known as GEISHA GLORY (formerly Rabbitwitch). In January 2002 Camden journeyed to London for two months to record an album with Tim Phillips, Ewan Taft, and Jeremy Parsons (son of legendary producer Alan Parsons). That album is still in the works. It will be called Everyone Loves the Sun.
    Group Members
    These people have all played on this music at time or another: Camden Chamberlain, Vanessa Chamberlain, Ales Uratnik, Tim Phillips, Ewan Taft, Stephen Curran, April Che, Jason Estes, Matt Farnsworth, Denson Angulo, Dave Chisolm, Joe Chisolm, Marco Blackmore, Pat Levette, Leo Chadburn, Greg Dieten, John Morris, Yvette Eady, Marc Teitler, Sacha Dzuba, Missy Limina, Monro Sage Jones, and James Bowden. Hopefully We're not forgetting anyone.
    Instruments
    vocals, guitars, basses, synths, drums, piano, recorder, trumpet, drum machines, samplers, imagination.
    Albums
    stream, Adalanda Goodbye, Ghost Lights, the Red Version, Endura Lessame, B songs
    Press Reviews
    Deliccato is a Utah based pioneering band of experimental post rock and Electronica compositions consisting of many unique contributing members although Camden Chamberlain remains the constant alpha and omega omnipresence to this band. When I say omnipresence I mean it in more ways than him just being the producer. I think the best way I can explain this is that the rich vocal contributions (a mixed flavor of Pop, Indie, and Punk) and his completely original musical outtakes are so artistically intricate that the stars is the least of things Camden shoots for. The overall span of his music reaches out to electronic, punk, and rock lovers alike. In fact several of his songs including Monochrome, Green Room, and Thirteen deserve national radio play for Camden's virtuoso display of rich consumable sound. I really didn't find a problem with his music at all which is what makes good Experimental music so brilliant because everything is groundbreaking and original. Many experimental composers enter into realms of horrible sound but Deliccato blatantly ignores this stereotype and does great justice to this sometimes ear-careening genre. When it comes to charisma and appeal Deliccato is up in the charts with graphical flavor and maneuverable musical presentations that silence wannabe artists. -David Midkiff (mp3.com/vegasonic)
    Location
    Salt Lake City, UT - USA

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