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Artist description
Jeremy Deibel reads his poetry, and Rye Elkins composes the electronic soundscapes. |
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Music Style
Eerie spoken-word/poetry with various musical backdrops |
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Musical Influences
Jim Carroll, Allen Ginsberg, Jim Morrison |
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Similar Artists
Jim Carroll, Legendary Pink Dots, the Doors (from An American Prayer) |
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Artist History
Jeremy Deibel is a poet and musician from Louisiana. His work has been published in such magazines as Inkdancer Review. Rye Elkins is a musician from Maine who has experimented with electronic composition for about a year now. |
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Group Members
Jeremy Deibel and Rye Elkins |
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Instruments
Jeremy Deibel, vocals; Rye Elkins, musical composition/production |
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Location
Norco, Louisiana - USA |
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