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The collaborative work of Jonathan Borges and Shannon Kennedy of Pedestrian Deposit could be described as highly composed, often abstract sound textures combined to create dynamic experimental music that draws on the duo’s widely contrasting auditory obsessions. Borges’ use of crude yet disciplined electronics, tape loops, field recordings, and controlled feedback manipulation contrasts against Shannon’s use of self-designed stringed instruments, bowing techniques and amplified wood and metal, resulting in music that is both raw and refined. Pedestrian Deposit bears elements of electro-acoustic sound, musique concrete, classical, industrial and harsh noise, but cannot be confined to any one genre. Jonathan Borges...
Repose is indie electronic music with ambient rock subtleties by Jason Greenberg with a texture based vibe. Digitally evolving mellow lush mood induced instrumental music and vocalist collaborations. www.reposemusic.com .
Formed in late 2002, the Repos set out with two goals in mind: play short songs, and come up with a short stupid name starting with "The". Mission accomplished. In the Spring of 2003 the Repos began playing out, instantly drawing attention by playing extremely short sets of fast hardcore punk music, with ten-song sets lasting around 7 or 8 minutes. Led by singer Aaron (ex Charles Bronson, Mushuganas, Christ Mess, Pretentious Assholes, and on and on and on), the Repos created music inspired by and ripped off from early Poison Idea guitar riffs, yelled vocals that are neither tough...
An electronic musical project composed by Richie Giese. Founded: 2011 Genre: Electronic Dance Pop Members: Richie Giese (Vocals, Synth, Guitar, programming) Tyler "BowTie" Steele (Fuzzy Bass) Hometown: Washington, DC Record Label: Unsigned Influences: Lights, Postal Service, Owl City, The Ready Set, A Rocket to the Moon, Modest Mouse Website: http://www.SocialRepose.com .
Synthpop, Indietronica, Synthwave, Electrorock? There’s hardly Band one label that fully describes the musical identity of this 5-piece from The Netherlands. Surely, there’s references to well-known 80’s and 90’s New Wave and Synthpop figureheads as well as flirtations with modern electronica and rock music. Strong vocals filled with emotion, blistering synthesizer melodies, wavy rocking guitars and an organic, grooving rhythm section is what makes Model Depose stand out. Their love for melancholia in music and emotional themes from their personal lives is what inspires the band to write pointy, heartfelt songs, that are sometimes dark, anthemic, or uplifting, always able...