After a devastating boat wreck in the bayous of Louisiana left guitarist/vocalist Reese Donohue bedridden for several months, Louisiana legend CC Adcock offered to bring by a guitar and teach him a few chords to help while away the hours. By the time he could walk again, what once seemed a tragedy proved to be a blessing in disguise and gave Reese the lifelong pursuit of music. Two years later, Reese met drummer Joe Gray and together they sharpened their musical teeth in the bands Ricksha and, later, Meet the Great Concealer, both of which made a mark on the New Orleans music scene. After hurricane Katrina left them with little but wreckage to return to, the two boys sought a fresh start and resolved to head west to continue playing in the Bay Area. They met bassist and Los Angeles native Austin Fraser (Dinosaur Dance, Bows & Eros, Moustache) practicing in the basement of their student Co-Op at UC Berkeley. Meanwhile, keyboardist Steve Lance (Narwhal, The Shark That Ate My Friend) was touring California in a rock band, opening for INXS and a weird assortment of aging radio menaces. His radio rock career climaxed on a ski-slope in Vermont, opening for Hot Hot Heat in a snowstorm. Soon after, during the process of negotiating a record deal with Interscope, Steve came to hate the phrase, “Let’s create some synergy,” and decided his time would be better spent in college, where he met Reese. Soon after, the boys bought a school bus and the hills gave birth to Butterfly Bones.
i'm assuming you mean musical setup. i use an sp-404 and a mic along with a drummer. simple simple. occasionally use a guitar that's plugged into the same amp that the sampler runs through.
Having released a couple of tuneful albums with theAudiologist and Soni Jimm since my last LP, "Fear of Mathematics", Section 27 Netlabel brings you "Wrpdata”, containing 14 tracks full of chunky, breathy and some would even say pleasantly broken breaks, some good-time-mind-fuck glitch, a few (thankfully blissful) orchestrated mixes featuring the talents of Pinklogik and theAudiologist (also acting as co-producer on this release) respectively, and ends sweetly with some beautiful spoken word poetry by the lovely aussie Cindel Waddington.
A delight on the sensory organs from start to finish, "Wrpdata" is available now for *free* download. Licensed by Creative Commons.
Whats up world, Check out my page and listen to my new song called "Dream" by Alexx El Unico ft Gito Blaze and also check out my new beat called "Rock Guitar" let me know what you think. God bless.
i'm a little disappointed that you didn't get to see the girly girly mosh pit of girlies at gilman. like a 14 - 17 age range. girls with half shaved heads and face paint and not under the influence! so weird. anywho i guess you'll have to just trust me on the coolness of things.