Woah, earlier today I went to a synth warehouse in Hawthorne, NJ with Duncan Tootill, Adam Kastin and Weston Minisalli. Locked door, warehouse filled with analog synths and organs. Awesome spot. I want everything.
Mostly a draw bar organ and six or seven analog synths.
Then,
I heard the new Data Dog EP Night Light with Duncan and Adam. Robbie says its almost done and it sounds incredible. Really great production and songs. His mom and brother even sing in a choir at one point.
Saturday, February 20, 2010
Thursday, February 18, 2010
Date Tree

Duncan Tootill
So I think maybe the whole multimedia Elemeno thing has been a failure, so I'm starting an improv multimedia group called Date Tree with a rotating cast of dancers, musicians and visual artists. Last night was the first attempt with Duncan Tootill, Matt Gaffney, RJ Gordon, Annie Rigney, Lucy Wilson and myself. It was fun, and super loose.

Matt Gaffney
Date Tree sort of began this last summer with a few recorded improvs by Scott Davis, Duncan Tootill and Myself. I won't post them because they're both about 20 minutes long and contain less than 5 minutes of awesome each, though they were a lot of fun (and the only recording in existence that I play drum kit on)

Annie Rigney
Pictures by Jess Lehrman
Love
Pete
Labels:
Jess Lehrman,
multimedia,
pictures
Friday, February 12, 2010
Shack Attack Compilation - Drop Records Not Bombs
Elemeno is featured on another comp! Shack Attack released the Drop Records Not Bombs comp mid february.
Stream it here -> Shack Attack
Some awesome-o songs. Check out our tune from the November 09 demo Chapter One
I would post the cover, printed by Spencer Alexander, but I can't find a digital version. Trust me, it's cool (and green)
Stream it here -> Shack Attack
Some awesome-o songs. Check out our tune from the November 09 demo Chapter One
I would post the cover, printed by Spencer Alexander, but I can't find a digital version. Trust me, it's cool (and green)
Wednesday, February 10, 2010
CCC (Cakelife Collective Compilation)/ABR!
This is great! Cameron Wisch just put out this comp through his DIY collective Cakelife. It includes both Cakelife and American Buffalo artists, cause we're all friends.
Elemeno put Practice in Spontaneity - A Sincere Ode to the Internet
Down load the comp here -> Cake Life/American Buffalo Comp
Elemeno put Practice in Spontaneity - A Sincere Ode to the Internet
Down load the comp here -> Cake Life/American Buffalo Comp
Monday, January 18, 2010
Thursday, December 17, 2009
Split with ZONA MEXICANA!
Hey, so we recorded a 7" with Zona. Mike Amacio and RJ Gordon produced it. It's fucking cool.
Track listing
Zona Mexicana
1. Rooting for the Asteroid
2. Vegetables Mixta
Elemeno
1. Savitri
2. Practice in Spontaneity - A Sincere Ode to the Internet
It will be pressed soon and available for sale (as soon as American Buffalo figures out how we want to do Vinyl pressing...)
Cant wait.
Also stay tuned for other American Buffalo splits by Weird Korea/Time Vampire and Trails/We Are Not Bears
Track listing
Zona Mexicana
1. Rooting for the Asteroid
2. Vegetables Mixta
Elemeno
1. Savitri
2. Practice in Spontaneity - A Sincere Ode to the Internet
It will be pressed soon and available for sale (as soon as American Buffalo figures out how we want to do Vinyl pressing...)
Cant wait.
Also stay tuned for other American Buffalo splits by Weird Korea/Time Vampire and Trails/We Are Not Bears
Sunday, December 6, 2009
Awesome show! Zs, Skeletons, Zona Mexicana... and Elemeno
December has been sweet.
On the 4th we played with Zs, Skeletons and Zona Mexicana at Whitsons in the Stood. Very cool, here's a video by Cameron Wisch
I really love Skeletons. When will they be on Adult Swim?
Ghostly International
On the 4th we played with Zs, Skeletons and Zona Mexicana at Whitsons in the Stood. Very cool, here's a video by Cameron Wisch
I really love Skeletons. When will they be on Adult Swim?
Ghostly International
Labels:
Cameron Wisch,
Skeletons,
Video,
zona mexicana,
Zs
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