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Artist description
Rotating roster consists of whoever was in our apartment when we got drunk enough to try to make music. Mostly acoustic guitar with some electronic flourishes. |
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Music Style
A bastard hybrid of blues, folk, acoustic rock, and noisecore. |
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Musical Influences
Gloria Gaynor, Leadbelly, Eisturzende Neubauten, Washed-up hippies in subway station entrances. |
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Similar Artists
Wesley Willis. |
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Artist History
During the dark winter of 1998-99, we lived in a terrifying apartment in Dayton, Ohio. Whenever anyone got drunk, we busted out the sony portable tape recorder and improvised songs, which were recorded via the deck's built-in condenser mic. When we realized we actually like the songs, they were later eq'ed with a Rat Shack graphic equalizer, compressed with a Behringer Composer, and processed for reverberation with an Alesis Quadraverb II. Fades and additional cleanup was performed in Soundforge. Believe me, the tapes needed that much work to be listenable at all. |
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Group Members
Andrew Byrd, Beau Bauer, Nathan Mendenhall, Christopher Plaskett, Matthew Raiteri, C. Andrew Rowe, et al. |
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Instruments
Acoustic guitar, broken glass, Casiotone keyboard, tape decks, Roland TR-909. |
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Albums
The Woodman Tapes, Vol. 1 |
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Press Reviews
None. Write one and we'll post it here. Really. |
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Location
Dayton, Ohio - USA |
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