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Ben

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FAIRFIELD, Connecticut
United States

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Member Since1/4/2009
Band Websitewww.loquaciousmusic.com
InfluencesAdventures of Jet Aimee Mann Bob Mould/Sugar/Hüsker Dü Bryan Ferry David Rice Death Cab for Cutie Elvis Costello Grant-Lee Phillips Jason Falkner Joan Armatrading Johnny Rotten/P.I.L. Joni Mitchell Jurassic 5 Kirsty MacColl Michael Penn Morrissey New Order/Joy Division/Electronic Pete Yorn Philip Glass Prince/NPG R.E.M. Robyn Hitchcock Scritti Politti Shawn Colvin Steve Reich T.V. on the Radio The Pogues They Might Be Giants Warren Zevon XTC
Record LabelLoquacious Music
Type of LabelIndie


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   About Ben
BEN GOTT never planned to be a musician, and in many ways, he isn’t one now. Piano lessons starting at age seven, guitar lessons at age 12, and several years playing the drums still haven’t added up to gigs, groupies, and expensive recording contracts with major labels. But he likes it that way. Born in New Haven in 1979, Ben’s early musical exposure was broad and profound. His father, a medical doctor and nationally-syndicated columnist, played jazz piano every night. His mom, a registered nurse, kept Janis Ian, Paul Simon, and Al Jarreau albums spinning constantly. His older siblings, already out of the house when he was born, returned home with music in hand: Sting, XTC, Joni Mitchell, Shawn Colvin, Elvis Costello, Talking Heads, Joan Armatrading, Todd Rundgren. There was more than enough good music—and some bad, too—to go around. By the time he was in high school, Ben had already recorded two “hometaper” releases on his rudimentary cassette deck. A successful partnership with fellow Mike Oldfield fan and Coy 1 resident Robert Schaufelberger resulted in the formation of digital collective Institutional Harmony and a coveted practice room in the Hotchkiss School’s Instrumental and Choral Arts wing. Junior year, Ben bought his first analog four-track; a programmable Technics keyboard (complete with 3.5” floppy drive) arrived a year later. College found Ben experimenting with many different sounds and styles (all collected on “If I Do This, Will It Change?”, a 68-track collection available for free at his website, loquaciousmusic.com). There were a few albums after college, too, most notably 2001’s “Nobody Cares About Ben,” 2005’s “The Paine Road E.P.,” and 2008’s “Bloom.” These albums were all practice, though, for his most recent release, a six-song E.P. called “Class Dismissed.” Dedicated to Scritti Politti frontman Green Gartside and featuring songs that recall the piano of Randy Newman, the pop of Andy Partridge and Grant Lee Phillips, and the shades of styles from New Jack swing to Windham Hill, Ben’s new album packs a lot of punch into 30 short minutes. From “(It’s Always) About You,” a slow jam that would have felt comfortable at a middle school dance in 1991 to “I Know All the Words,” a rumination on communication in the modern age, “Class Dismissed” gives more than a nod to its influences while trying to maintain a simple, no-frills pop sensibility. Written, performed, recorded, and mixed entirely in Ben’s home studio, and co-produced by e-mail with Australian (and fellow XTC fan) Simon Knight, the album is nothing more than what it claims to be: a sampling of songs by a relatively reluctant songwriter who values melody above all else. So what does the future hold for Ben? He’s certainly not going to quit his day job, teaching sixth-grade English. He’s not going to sell the car, buy a van, and travel the country. He’s not going to sign up to perform at every single coffeehouse in Fairfield County. What he will do is continue to make music that he thinks is worthwhile and will try to share it with everyone he can. Such is the power of music. Such is the power of dreams.

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SoundSerif

SoundSerif



Feb 21 2009 11:29 PM

Thank you for the add! Greetings from Italy
Fabrizio
Nash Vegas

Erik Nash



Feb 21 2009 4:21 AM

mr. gott... whats up... its nash from way back in the day in richmond, maine! what u been up to man! im diggin the tunes!
Wyatt -n- Ayres Songwriters,

Wyatt -n- Ayres Songwriters,



Feb 20 2009 12:13 AM

He Ben you have some wonderfull songs excelent production nice vocals please stay in touch paul,
SoundSerif

SoundSerif



Feb 18 2009 4:56 PM

Thank you for the add!
Jen Olive

Jen Olive



Feb 17 2009 10:47 PM

Thank you...and thanks also for the nice comment on the xtc page...very kind of you :)
Jen Olive

Jen Olive



Feb 16 2009 4:44 PM

thanks very much!
xoj
Clay Garner

Clay Garner



Feb 13 2009 10:02 PM

thank u for the comment.
wat a great sound u have created!
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Paul Culnane
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Feb 13 2009 10:01 PM

B ~"class dismissed" is a great achievement, congrats. overall, a melancholy mood in the wonderful songs. playing, arrangements, production first class. love the pun in the title and the cover design.
thanxtc ~P
R. STEVIE MOORE R.I.P.

R. STEVIE MOORE R.I.P.



Feb 9 2009 3:06 AM

and the Grammy goes to........... ME.
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Paul Culnane
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Jan 5 2009 9:00 PM

ha, mine will be your first mice pace comment! there's already so much on yr page, still trying to absorb it. welcome aboard apple boy! oh, that kinky connecticut song, ha ha.
love ~p@ullie, australia
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