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Artist description
DIGITALIS made new and different music that is relevant to the 90's and exemplifies the ideological roots of Punk; today's music for today's generation. This ain't no retro band. For more music by the drummer, go to the links section, and go to Richard Hutchins's MP3.com page |
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Music Style
Industrial Rock, with Techno & punk influences |
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Musical Influences
Kodo, Hendrix, Cure, Joy Devision, noise, Glenn Branca, Rat At Rat R |
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Artist History
Based in New York City, DIGITALIS began performing in the spring of '95 and has been attracting a local area following. The subsequent release of their CD EP titled, Grab The Future By The Face, on Subnumbula, seeks to establish them as a highly original and creative force in the New York underground today.Featuring former members of Live Skull, Of Cabbages & Kinmgs, Ruin, Glenn Branca Ensemble, Rat At Rat R, Bite Like A Kitty, 3 Teens Kill 4, SugarTime & Reverb Motherfuckers. |
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Group Members
John Meyers - guitar, midi & vocals; Skinny John - guitar; Julie Hair - Bass & vocals; Richard Hutchins - drums & percussion |
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Instruments
guitars, bass, drums, midi -keyboard, midi guitars, samples, vocals, tapes, noise |
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Albums
Grab The Future By The Face - cd ep |
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Press Reviews
Grab The Future By The Face is the debut release by DIGITALIS for the label SUBNUMBULA. The four songs on the CD exemplify an original approach to popular music. Blending techno-industrial influences with its' noise rock background, DIGITALIS creates a hy brid kind of sound that bristles with original hard driving beats and teases the ear with melodic bliss. The lyric content of Grab The Future By The Face is packed dense with double meanings, provocative questions and cathartic imagery. These songs have s omething to say and the music drives the point home |
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Additional Info
DIGITALIS is a drug prepared from the seeds and leaves of the foxglove and is used as a cardiac stimulant. |
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Location
New York, NY - USA |
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