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Distinctive Female Vocalist Sought
It's time to start work on the next album and a new direction looking towards far more live work so....
I'm looking for a female singer songwriter.
Preferably with leanings towards the left-of-field, lo-fi, electronica, art noise end of the spectrum.
Think Lamb, Moloko (tight sweater era), My Toys Like Me, Peaches.
Looks age etc don't matter.
Tortured boho artistic soul a plus.
Christina, Kylie, chart-star-a-likes need not apply.
If you're interested bash me back a message, or email
jentulman at jentulman.co.uk
NEW!! Listen to all of "We Can't See Yet" right here......
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Jentulman is the online and artistic nom de plume of Phil Rennie an electronic artist and general electro geek born and bred in Maidenhead (a once famous town of ill repute now languishing in the throes of suburban mediocraty).
He has been involved in musical endeavours from an early age, with the usual smattering of school age-bands and teen agnst whinging. Avoiding having had a 'metal' or 'rock' phase at a time when his compatriots and colleagues were listening to Slayer, Megadeath, Pearl Jam and the like Jentulman was listening to Jungle, House and Electronica. Artists like Aphex Twin, Moby (back when he was good), Atlantic Ocean, Innersphere and The Future Sound of London, and DJ's like Slipmatt, Randall and Sy on the Dreamscapes tape sets have all set the influences for the electronic and beat based sounds that he currently creates.
Recently Jentulman has been involved with the erratic yet determined Just These People and Maidenheads enthusiastic and eclectic indie music scene, appearing at events organised by Line Out Records and Just These People's own 'Just This Evening' live experiences.
In 2004 the Jentulman track Red Now Ni Meno was featured on Where It's At Is Where You Are compilation of one minute tunes 'Sixty minutes (one hour)' and in early 2007 he will be self releasing the album 'We Can't See Yet' on his own Pinstripe Records imprint.
He was recently described by Mick Mercer as "..like some indie gamelan charm school, 'Rocket Kid' just rolling along like silky tumbleweed."
Jentulman suggests you check out his personal site Jentulman.co.uk to listen to more of his tunes and the following sites and myspace pages for great musicians in the Maidenhead area.
And top notch local promoter Monkey Suit Music
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