Nick Cudone - Guitar
Bryan Kingsley - Guitar/Percussion
Adam Salsberg - Bass
Jeff Simonelli - Percussion
Influences
Tenebre, Minus the Bear, Modest Mouse, T. Egolf.
Sounds Like
Nick CUDONE (guitar), Bryan KINGSLEY (guitar/percussion), Adam SALSBERG (bass) and Jeff SIMONELLI (drums) formed THE TRICKLE-DOWN EFFECT in New Haven, Connecticut in 2006. The band broke-up in the spring of 2007 but recorded at least one EP simply titled ’The Trickle-Down Effect EP’ for Goodnow Music. The band plays a slightly eccentric brand of Mathrock, one moment sounding like a classic post-noise outfit a la HOSEMOBILE and the next emulating cousins such as TORTOISE with unexpected colors and electronics.
A short-lived group with but a handful of cuts on record, TDE made some decent and even interesting music with a more lighthearted, humorous math experimentation sensibility.
-- Atavachron (David) --
The Trickle-Down Effect formed in 2006 in New Haven, CT and disbanded in late April/early May of 2007. The Trickle-Down Effect may be contacted at thetrickledowneffect@gmail.com.
The members of The Trickle-Down Effect are still active members in the world of music and scholastics.
Bryan recently finished his sophomore year at University of New Haven majoring in Music & Sound Recording. He is currently attending Columbia College - Chicago as an Audio Arts & Acoustics major. Since TTDE, Bryan was/is a contributing member in such bands as: Minus Years, Planet Earth Taxi Co., Hooray! Failure, Starvation, and Burt Reynold's Mustache Riding Horseback Into the Sunset and most recently, do dnt spk.
Adam, a former University of New Haven student (B.A. Music & Sound Recording), currently resides in Chicago and iscurrently a student at Columbia College - Chicago. Adam is a member of the scattered band Rainbow Tornado and do dnt spk.
Nick lives in chicago.
Jeff lives in Chicago, too.
TTDE performing 'metro north' @ Webster Theater on 1/11/2007
You're welcome, Man!! I've been meaning to for a while, but you know, too much to do, too little time for everything. Loved two of the three selections on the site. I love complicated time-sigs and rhythms. Jeff and I are co-moderator's on a Mazda car forum together, though he's been on much longer than I, that's how I found this. Having been in bands myself I know because life changes, this doesn't always work, but you guys should keep going if it's feasible. Best Wishes whatever your up to these days. Richard