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Artist description
chromavoid ~(noun): music of sadness and anger that compels you to dance. |
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Music Style
Alternative - Electronic - Noise - Pop |
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Musical Influences
new wave, proto-goth, punk, shoegazer, electronica |
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Similar Artists
curve, the cure, my bloody valentine, lush, catherine wheel |
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Artist History
chromavoid was formed out of the long-standing collaboration between Mark McGettrick and Carrie Ingber. chromavoid's first show was in March 1999 and things haven't slowed down yet! |
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Group Members
Mark McGettrick - Vocals, GuitarCarrie Ingber - Vocals, KeyboardsAlex Buskey - GuitarMarc Locascio - Bass |
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Instruments
(2x) Guitar, Keyboards, Bass, Drum Machines, Rhythm Loops |
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Albums
EP - After All This Time |
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Press Reviews
"Chromavoid comes off as a unique, refreshing entry. While they use drum machines and other tricks of the electronica trade, the energy and spirit portrayed in their live act quickly eliminates any comparisons with faceless, soulless knob twiddlers." - Cris Concepcion (dj lucien, radio babson)“Music like this is becoming harder to categorize. It's not really goth or electronica, but a hybrid of eighties melodic and textural sensibilities, mixed with nineties technology and nostalgia for analog sounds. Sounds like a cool thing to me… Mark McGettrick's dense guitar textures intermingle so flawlessly with Carrie Ingber's keyboard work, creating this ambient swirl above the throbbing growl of Marc Locasio's bass and the swell of synthetic drum machine grooves. “ - Joel Simches (The Noise – October 99) |
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Location
Boston, MA - USA |
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