Estradasphere
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Estradasphere performing in 2007.
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Background information | |
Origin | Santa Cruz, California, USA Seattle, Washington, USA (now) |
Genres | Experimental music Experimental rock Various others |
Years active | 1998–2008 |
Labels | The End Mimicry |
Associated acts | Secret Chiefs 3 God of Shamisen Fishtank Ensemble ThanatoSchizO Orange Tulip Conspiracy Atomic Ape |
Website | Official website |
Past members | Band members |
Estradasphere was an experimental band that originated in Santa Cruz, California during the late 1990s. The band, which in its last incarnation was based in Seattle, consisted of 6 multi-instrumentalists from a variety of musical backgrounds trained in disciplines ranging from classical music and jazz to heavy metal.[1]
In November 2007, members of Estradasphere started touring with Amanda Palmer of The Dresden Dolls,[2] as well as helping to produce her debut solo album Who Killed Amanda Palmer.[3]
The band is on a "permanent hiatus"[4] since 2010.
Estradasphere were influenced by many different artists from many different subgenres, such as jazz, funk, techno, classical music, pop, heavy metal, New Age, Latin, Balkan, Greek and gypsy.[5] They were influenced by artists such as The Beach Boys and Secret Chiefs 3, and have been compared to Mr. Bungle,[6] Frank Zappa and John Zorn.[7] Similarly to Mr. Bungle and Secret Chiefs 3, the band mixes several genres in its songs.[8] The band was a self-proclaimed inventor of bizarre genres such as "Bulgarian Surf", "Romanian Gypsy-Metal", and "Spaghetti Eastern"[5] and sounded like "Psychedelic-Sci-fi", "Gypsy-Metal-Jazz" and "Epic-Cinema-Thon", according to its MySpace.[9]
Band members
Members
According to www.estradasphere.com:
- Tim Smolens - standup bass, electric bass, vocals, audio production/engineering
- Timb Harris - violin, trumpet, mandolin, guitar, vocals
- Jason Schimmel - guitar, keyboards, banjo, vocals
- Lee Smith - drums
- Kevin Kmetz - tsugaru shamisen, guitar, keyboards
- Adam Stacey - accordion, keyboards, vocals
Former members
Discography
Title | Release Date | Label |
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It's Understood (LP) | June 26, 2000 | Mimicry |
These are the Days (VHS) | 2000 | |
The Silent Elk of Yesterday (EP) | September 18, 2001 | Mimicry |
Buck Fever (LP) | 2001 | Mimicry |
Quadropus (LP) | October 28, 2003 | Mimicry |
Passion for Life (LP/DVD) | March 9, 2004 | Mimicry |
These are the Days (DVD Reissue) | October 3, 2005 | |
Palace of Mirrors (LP) | September 19, 2006 | The End |
Palace of Mirrors - Live (DVD) | 2007 | The End |
The Pegasus Vault EP (EP) | February, 2008 | Lobefood |
Notes
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External links
- Estradasphere's official website
- Estradasphere MySpace
- The End Records - website of Estradasphere's current record label.
- Web of Mimicry - website for Estradasphere's former record label.
- Obnoxious Listeners: Estradasphere
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