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Elusive Recordings present a night of live electronica

  • 01-09-2004 12:48pm
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    Closed Accounts Posts: 40


    Elusive Recordings present a night of live electronica

    Halfset / Jimmy Behan / Formica
    Saturday 11th September, Crawdaddy
    Old Harcourt Street.
    Doors 8pm
    Adm €7

    Halfset are an electronic three piece featuring Stephen Shannon (producer/engineer), Biggley (formerly of Dot Creek) & Jeff Martin (singer/songwriter) who formed in 2002.

    Originally conceived as a studio project to record one song, the dynamic worked so well that the band decided to rise to the challenge of taking their complicated (and heavy!) set-up to a live audience. They employ an unusual combination of beats, programming and live instruments - including vocals, guitars, glockenspiel, banjo, mandola and old analog synths. While the sound is pitched somewhere between cinematic and eclectic soundscapes, the emphasis is on melody and the result is an accessible journey through contemporary electronica.

    Halfset have recorded dozens of songs and have appeared on many compilations. They will release their debut album in November on Elusive Recordings.

    Jimmy Behan has already carved a niche for himself as an electronic musician who layers acoustic instruments with analog melodies.

    Formica has earned a reputation as a remixer of Dublin bands (Redneck Manifesto and Messiah J to name but two) with his unique brand of spiky, quirky cut-and-paste electronica.

    For further information/bookings contact:

    info@halfset.com

    or Steve at 087 986 4355


Comments

  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,417 ✭✭✭griffdaddy


    did steve shannon do that tune 'i can see my house from here'? it was on some cd free cd i picked up by chance in town one day and it turned out to be superb (the track, not the entire cd)


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 15 elusiveR


    yep, it's the same Steve Shannon


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