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Artist description
A blend of the analog and digital, with a lot of other stuff thrown in and digitized and blended and then f**ed up. |
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Music Style
electronic tonic |
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Musical Influences
Underworld, DJ Shadow, Roni Size, Photek, Tricky, Nine Inch Nails, Helmet, Mozart |
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Similar Artists
Underworld, Roni Size, Trent Reznor, Tricky |
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Artist History
e-tonic the group grew out of eshaft's masterwork first
album, "enter The electronic," which might someday be offered
for sale. "enter the electronic" was very risque,
too risque, and usually its songs didn't even have a cohesive
beat pattern to them. in addition, eshaft started a
one-man fight against capital letters, resulting
in a few over-night jail stays and probably leading
up to his almost inevitable assasination by rogue
members of the taco missions force (tmf) (the paramilitary
arm of the taco bell corp.).
We appreciate all feedback at dig-e-tal@dig-e-tal.com.
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Group Members
e-tonic, eshaft (deceased), e. shaft e., shaft e.
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Instruments
Roland MC-303; alto saxaphone; computer effects, digitizing, assembling and processing; bongos; guitar; flange and delay petals for guitar/MC-303; random inanimate and animate objects that become more animate when we hit them |
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Albums
enter the electronic (1996). three stripe days (1999) |
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Press Reviews
Non-existant. |
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Location
Ithaca, NY - USA |
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