Paz Lenchantin ' songs for luci ' was recorded during late fall in 2003 in a rented room in Louisville, Kentucky. After leaving California and taking the high country roads in her recently passed brothers truck, she took up a short residence on bonnycastle ave, borrowed a mic and drum kit from david pajo and with the 17 year cicada, some Smithsonian, willie nelson and hoagy carmichael LP's as her only recording companions she started the meditative and diaristic process of laying down and layering the violin, banjo, and drum tracks that would eventually become songs for luci.
Following a phone call from guy Blakeslee to come record in new york on his wandering stranger record she would soon join Blakeslee back in Los Angeles to start the Entrance Band and eventually dig up these tapes a few years later. Hearing them in a new and different light she decided to self released this as a hand made CD R in 2006.
Paz Lenchantin has also contributed to the following acts
A Perfect Circle, Zwan....
THE ENTRANCE BAND self titled album will be out in stores Sept. 1 2009....
THE ENTRANCE BAND IS CURRENTLY ON TOUR! for tour dates The Entrance Band on Facebook
.....Black Tent Press is honored to make SONGS FOR LUCI available to you in vinyl form. For more INFO WWW.BlackTentPress.com ...
Songs for Luci is dedicated to the memory of
Luciano Lenchantin
"...Until time and time again we clutch sickly inside to what we used to hide... Until we're full-on blind... Until nothing feels good and everything hurts And the tides of nerve endings have turned over on the fractured gaze of vacant days to find the method learned."
Want to set up a show at The Relax Bar or the Blue Café? Send me a message and lets set something up or even better, bring out a demo to one of the shows :)
Paz, you are truly a beauty to behold. Thank you for all the great music & your wonderful inspiration. I recently did a piano cover of "3 Libras" and would love to have you hear it on my page.
Almost Tomorrow is the third full length collaboration album from Section 27 Netlabel founders Tam Ferrans and Andrew Paterson, under their Nonima & theAudiologist guise. This time around the sound is more melodic, and has a definite feeling of a complete and more mature sound than heard on the previous LP's "Dystopian Battle Hymns" and "Ceremony After Amputation". If you are familiar with their individual projects you may even be in for a slight surprise, as the tracks are not as beat driven like before, but are more atmospheric and sound, well... "bigger". In its 75 minutes, Almost Tomorrow takes you on a trip from the digital rain-soaked cavernous scraping in "Thoughtograph", the ethereal beat jittering of "The Colour of Rain", intercepted transmissions from unknown places in "Com-Intercept", "Ganzfeld"s huge yet strangely insect-like beats until everything you knew comes crashing around you in "Almost Tomorrow". Burning pianos, glitched out soundscapes and intricately programmed beatplay, this may well be their best work to date. Consider it the soundtrack to a rainy overcast day, but with just that glimmer of sunshine peeking from the clouds. "Almost Tomorrow" wears its heart on its sleeve.
Hey Paz, how are you? Thanks for rockin in Houston. I love you guys. I just wanted to let you know that my debut album "Totality" is up on my page for a weeks for preview before it goes to iTunes for purchase. Its the same CD I gave ya at the show so... if you get a chance to leave a comment I would really appreciate it. Thanks and take care!!