Snake: Drums - Mario: Bass - Eric: Guitar - Gumby: Guitar - Jonah: Keyboards and computer and footsynth and god knows what else he'll throw into the mix. But we'll surely alternate around. so these are just to simplify things for now.
Influences
Aereogramme, Moneen, Choke, Q and not U, Actarus, Mock Orange, Faraquet, Yes!, The Inflation Kills, Kitchens & Bathrooms, Sunny Day Real Estate, The Fire Theft, Mr. Bungle, At the drive-in, North of America, Tool......and endless more.
Since the summer of 2005, five people, friends and strangers alike, came together to form Morse Code Alphabet. At a loss of words, these five folks compose instrumental music. Mining inspiration from the abundant musical wells of the world, Snake, Jonah, Eric Gumby & Mario have transformed the smooth texture of peanut butter (or nutella, whichever you prefer) into songs filled with tasty clusters. Dynamics, atmosphere, fine-tailored suits and sandals, as well as a few made-up acronyms, have maintained the cohesion of this band through the seasons. It takes time to get things right. Or just procrastination. Or a little of both. We’ll let you decide.
boyz, what a great pleasure to have shared the stage with you all those nights in a row. your music and talent inspires...that is a phact. life on the road isn't always cookies and ipops.
"I have no words to describe the perfection of last night's show, so I am forced to make one up...Which I will do so right now. Last night's show was Scrumtralescent.
Hey, thanks for the add! I like your tunes a lot. I'll see you guys around. Stop by my page sometime in the next week, and I should have a song or two uploaded. Take care.
Cool guys, looking forward to hooking it up in the near future. We are only 1 1/2 hours apart! Check into www.chillinroom.com for updates. Have good Mosh Pitting!
AC
Hi Morse Code Alphabet, as you are one myspace friend I wanted to inform you that my brand new album should be out now on INTR-VERSION RECORDS... It's called the Sea Horse Limbo.
What they say :
In the two years since the release of his spectacular début, A Hundred Dry Trees, Brussels based Jérôme Deuson (aka aMute) has toured the width and breadth of Europe several times, started his own superb label, Stilll, and created a new body of work that is as original as it is beautiful. The Sea Horse Limbo sees aMute expanding his blend of guitars and glitches to include drums (Stéphane Fedèle), cello (Jean-Paul Dessy of the world renowned contemporary music ensemble, Musiques Nouvelles), and voice (Deuson, Jenna Robertson of Avia Gardner, and others). Deuson’s new work breaks with the frosty, crystalline quality of A Hundred Dry Trees, coming up with a collection that is luminous and sun-baked. It is a lush and epic work that is as moving as it is challenging. A record to be listened to with the volume turned up as loud as the neighbours will allow and with sun shining on your closed eyelids.
www.intr-version.com www.amute.net
Have a great day and wish you all the best !