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Album: Residential
Released: Dec 15, 2009
Label: Journal of Popular Noise

General Info

  • Genre: Acousmatic / Tape music / Electroacoustic

    Location SEATTLE, Washington, US

    Profile Views: 21787

    Last Login: 11/5/2010

    Member Since 9/30/2007

    Website http://www.fourthcity.net/artists/?a=8

    Record Label Fourthcity

  • Bio

    ..Foscil Music Video by Anthony Moore....... .. .. .. .. .. .. ....
  • Members

    Anthony Moore: Trumpet, Clarinet, Bass Clarinet, French Horn, Flute.... Tyler Swan: Drums, Percussion, Melodica, Electronic Percussion and Sequencing.... Ryan Trudell: Moog Synthesizer, Roland SH-101, Bass Guitar.... Adam Swan: Fender Rhodes Piano, Oberheim OB-12, Guitar
  • Influences

    Including but not limited to: ....Gil Evans and Miles Davis, Wu Tang, Tortoise, Stereolab, Dead Kennedies, Burnt Friedman, Public Enemy, Frank Zappa, Duke Ellington, Truckasauras, Freddie Hubbard, CTI Records, Pink Floyd, Velvet Underground, Miles Davis Quintet (Mid to Late 60s), Teo Macero, Pretty much anything well produced, Open Reel tape machines, Raymond Scott, Les Paul, Robert Moog, Dave Smith, Whiskey...
  • Sounds Like

    What's playing through your computer speakers, only way louder.

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Bio:

..Foscil Music Video by Anthony Moore.



Member Since:

September 30, 2007

Members:

Anthony Moore: Trumpet, Clarinet, Bass Clarinet, French Horn, Flute

Tyler Swan: Drums, Percussion, Melodica, Electronic Percussion and Sequencing

Ryan Trudell: Moog Synthesizer, Roland SH-101, Bass Guitar

Adam Swan: Fender Rhodes Piano, Oberheim OB-12, Guitar

Influences:

Including but not limited to:

Gil Evans and Miles Davis, Wu Tang, Tortoise, Stereolab, Dead Kennedies, Burnt Friedman, Public Enemy, Frank Zappa, Duke Ellington, Truckasauras, Freddie Hubbard, CTI Records, Pink Floyd, Velvet Underground, Miles Davis Quintet (Mid to Late 60s), Teo Macero, Pretty much anything well produced, Open Reel tape machines, Raymond Scott, Les Paul, Robert Moog, Dave Smith, Whiskey...

Sounds Like:

What's playing through your computer speakers, only way louder.

Record Label:

Fourthcity

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