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Artist description
the bastard child of the 70s, 80s, and 90s, a pop culture whore setting his memories to music... a little bit dark, a little bit light, a manufactured critique of a manufactured society... pop bubblegum trash is all that and more... mixing a boy, his keyboard, found sounds,and as the song goes, "22 years of fading memories" |
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Music Style
Electronic Anger-pop |
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Musical Influences
Nine Inch Nails, Joy Division, New Order, The Cure, Garbage, Pixies |
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Similar Artists
The Cure on speed, with a pinch of NIN, Joy Division, New Order, and other 80s alt-rock heroes |
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Artist History
formed in 1998 out of the ashes of SOMA, when e. christopher clark finally slapped down the cash for a computer and demanded a keyboard for his 20th birthday... he decided that he could do it better on his own, and he better do it on his own cause the likelihood of a reunion was pretty slim... been writing and recording ever since... and is now ready for his fifteen minutes... |
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Group Members
e. christopher clark |
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Instruments
e. christopher clark: vocals, keyboards, programming |
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Albums
penguin in e minor, forthcoming, ascent |
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Press Reviews
Early eighties New York dance house white guy funk. and it's cool... good boinkin tunes... Early eighties new wave with a nineties feel... It's like lou reed meets pere ubu meets "baby screams" with a patrick leonard early madonna on 3 pots of coffee keyboard part.. not sure how, but the up up up keys and the manic depression punk lounge lead vocals work together beautifully. probably one of the coolest tracks i've heard on the net. |
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Additional Info
Chris is also the proprietor of That Little Bastad.com, a site featuring his writing, art, and musings on life. |
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Location
Dracut, MA - USA |
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