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Artist description
Paul Mascott's sonic enviornments are a set of experimental recordings created to develop compositional and recording techniques for his other commercial recordings and releases.These MP3s were collected on an album never released called '900 Micrograms'. The depth of these sonic experiments, all created on guitar, has generated a great deal of interest among composers. They are offered here in hope that they will inspire more radical experimentation in the realm of recorded electronic music./ |
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Music Style
rock |
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Musical Influences
pink floyd, karlheinz stockhausen, milton babbitt, john cage |
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Similar Artists
pink floyd, karlheinz stockhausen, milton babbitt, john cage |
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Artist History
Paul Mascott and The Drop Band
The Drop Band was born as the house band for the original production of Paul Mascott and Hank Wagner's show "Drop". The critically acclaimed theater piece, directed by Christine Mascott, ran May through December 1997 in New York City. The Drop Band is a collective of session and touring musicians based in New York and Boston which work with Mascott to flesh out the many psychedelic rock recordings and shows conceived by him. An eclectic group, members boast credits such as "Rent" on Broadway, "Blue Man Group", "Yngwie Malmsteen", "Tommy" national and international tours, "Powerman 5000" and many more.
"Drop" was conceived by Mascott as a concept album which could be translated into the rock arena through the use of theatrical devices and show formulas. With the initial success of the show in 1997, Mascott decided to keep the idea growing by keeping the show's band together. After a number of personnel changes in 1998 and the drastic expansion of Mascott's song catalog, the lineup now appearing on their records was solidified and plans for the first records were made.
In 1999, Mascott teamed up with Tom Lynn to create Squelch Records and produce the Drop Band's first commercial release "Dropout" along with the launch of Dropband.com. Critically acclaimed for the arrangements, production, and overall musicianship, "Dropout" set the stage for future recordings. Since its release, tracks from the record have been licensed by several MTV shows including "Road Rules", "Extreme", "Senseless Acts of Video", and "Undressed" among others. "Groovy Bump Melon", the first track from the record, was nominated for Best Modern Rock Song of 2001 by the Just Plain Folks organization and is also on the playlist for Virgin Records Independent Artists label launched in 2001. It was also used in the independent film "Flophouse" released by Pyramid Productions in Oregon.
In February 2000, Paul began work on an acoustic version of the Drop Band sound and the result was "The Rain Falls Now" released on his label Syberdelix Records in September of the same year. The record was an electro-acoustic experiment and features the hand percussion of Joe Mowatt to round out the more subdued folk-like quality of the record. "Ganja Tree", written by Dropband member Hank Wagner, has appeared on the High Times internet radio station. "The Rain Falls Now" was re-released in 2001 thanks to a special deal made between SpringBound Music and Syberdelix Records. The record's title track also contains lyrical contributions from New York verse playwright Kirk Wood Bromley.
In June 2000, drummer John Macaluso (TNT, ARK, Yngwie Malmsteen) began working with Mascott on the third Drop Band album "The Drop Band:Prophets". The results of their first session together were monstrous- over 6 hours of recorded material was created and tracking for the record was completed in November of the same year. The first release was out by February 2001 in the form of a three song maxi-single with the remaining tracks yet to be put out as an LP. Plans are in the works for an early 2002 release. "Prophets" is an experiment in extreme psychedelic metal and represents the harder side of the Drop Band. Songs from "Prophets" has been used in the national release of Florida based stunt motorcycle team "Team X-Treem"'s video "Judgment Day".
In June 2001, Mascott and Macaluso began work on their dedication to Keith Moon entitled "UnHappy Jack". The album features Mascott and Macaluso's arrangements of 8 classic Who songs with Randy Coven (Steve Vai, Malmsteen, ARK) on bass, Jorn Lande (ARK in Norway) on vocals and other members of The Drop Band. The record has been written about throughout Europe and there will be word on a release date by summer 2002. Drop Band member Christine Mascott is now appearing as lead vocalist for the Drop Band's fourth L.P. entitled "There's Only Sound" and also features Mascott and Macaluso.
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Group Members
Paul Mascott
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Instruments
guitar bass samples |
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Albums
900 Micrograms, Dropout, Broms, Rooster, Drop |
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Additional Info
Paul Mascott has many albums released on Syberdelix Records (www.syberdelix.com) |
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Location
New York, NY - USA |
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