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Artist description
Project 33 the s*y ghosts/shibuya international communikids, 2000-2002. Alternative rock group originally from Morse High School, Southeast San Diego, 2000-2001...Post-band era ended on 2002. Phase Two of the Project, commenced 2003. Members are John Nepomuceno, lead guitar and vocals, Toni Galace, bass and vocals, and Josh Crowl, guitar. Most recent addition to the group is Jeffrey Cuenco who played drums and helped record and produce "Limited Soul," the group's 18-song LP, worked on by MEMBERS of the group (minus Josh Crowl who was unavailable for the recordings). As of October, 2002, here is the lowdown on the band's core members: Josh, John, and Toni recently reunited after over a year of no communique with Josh (who had over the time worked the punk circuit with his outfit, Spoon Fed, and held various jobs), no plans yet on performances. Toni is a sophomore at Mt. Holyoke College in South Hadley, Massachusetts; John is a sophomore at the University of California, and works under the East Bay Consortium as a College Advisor/Tutor at Castlemont High School in east Oakland. |
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Music Style
Varies |
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Artist History
Started officially around February, 2000. Morse High School.
Core members, John, Josh, and Toni, with P.O.P's
Dean Fulinara on drums. Ended as a performing band, March, 2001. On deck for the drums
was Dean Fulinara and debut of Mike Parker.
Josh Crowl kicked out of Morse High School, John and Toni
saddened by the departure; John refuses to get another guitarist, officially
ends Project 33 as a "performing group."
John plays numerous solo performances thereafter.
Summer, 2001 - Decides to commence the recording of
an EP (not meant to be a demo), initially titled:
"Full of Hurt, Full of Fury: That Sound of the Soul EP"
July, 2001 - EP it is not: After over 70 hours worth of
"studio" time at "Budget Studios 6939" over three weeks, the
18-song "Limited Soul" album is completed.
mid-August, 2001 - John Nepomuceno attends the
University of California, Berkeley
late-August, 2001 - Toni Galace leaves for South Hadley, Massachusetts;
attends Mount Holyoke College, one of the Nation's top all-women's
universities.
Winter, 2002 update - Josh Crowl reunites with John and Toni after a year-plus long hiatus. and fury is renewed and resolved, 2003. |
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Group Members
to date:
guitar, piano, synth, drum machine, samples, and voice - John Villanueva Nepomuceno;
bass, synth, and voice - Toni Ramirez Galace;
guitar - Josh Crowl;
drums, synth, recording engineer - Jeffrey Cuenco
Other Project Volunteers include
drums - Dean Fulinara (affiliated w/ Part of the Problem)
drums - Mike Parker (affl. Spoonfed)
vocals - Rebecca Lynn Buckham
vocals - Karisma Gonzales
vocals - Kenneth Phillips |
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Instruments
guitars, bass, voice, piano, synthesizer, drums, samples, drum machine |
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Albums
Limited Soul, Limited Soul Anew |
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Press Reviews
Melmak Music (http://melmak.web1000.com) recently reviewed the reissue, internet free-release of "Limited Soul Anew." The album graded "A-" an excerpt: "The actual sound of the album, though varied, shows through the influences of the Beatles and the Smashing Pumpkins, with a slight resemblance to early Radiohead work...for an album that was recorded in a dining room and is being distributed in whole on the net for free, it's pretty darned good." - "Dynia," 13 April 2003
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Location
San Diego, CA - USA |
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