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Dntel

James Scott "Jimmy" Tamborello (born February 17, 1975)[1], also known by his stage name Dntel /ˈdɪntɛl/, is an American electronic music artist and DJ. Aside from his main solo project, Tamborello is also known as a member of the groups The Postal Service, Headset, Strictly Ballroom, and Figurine, where he is sometimes cited as James Figurine.

Dntel
Background information
Birth nameJames Scott Tamborello
Also known asJames Figurine
Jimmy Tamborello
Born(1975-02-17)February 17, 1975
GenresGlitch, downtempo, indietronica, IDM, folktronica
Years active1989–present
LabelsPlug Research, Sub Pop

Personal life edit

Tamborello's father was a jazz saxophone player, flautist, and a songwriter for many Santa Barbara, California-based bands. His mother, Joyce Menges was an actress who starred in the sitcom To Rome with Love starring John Forsythe, Kay Medford, and Melanie Fullerton, in 1969, and later in the Walt Disney Productions film Now You See Him Now You Don't, starring Kurt Russell, in 1972.

Musical career and Dntel edit

Tamborello first began creating music in 1989, when he was in junior high school in Santa Barbara. His father bought him a drum machine, a sequencer, a keyboard and an eight track recorder, primarily for the possibility to create music on his own. Tamborello recorded an album under the name Antihouse in 1993, which was released the following year, then beginning work on the first Dntel EP. During these years, Tamborello attended Loyola Marymount University where he was a DJ and music director at KXLU.[2] He engineered on several albums recorded at the station including "KXLU LIVE: Volume 1," for which he also designed the album artwork. Tamborello was also the bass player for a band known as Strictly Ballroom. The band was often described as "Enocore," as Brian Eno soundscapes were an important influence in their music.[3] Strictly Ballroom recorded one album, Hide Here Forever, which was released in 1997 on the Waxploitation Records label. They released a single in 1995 titled "Dear XXX" on the Chou Chou records label.

A collection of the demos during the period of 1995 to 1997 was released as Early Works for Me If It Works for You, in 1998, and work from the first Dntel EP was released as Something Always Goes Wrong, in 2000, both on the Phthalo label. As a pioneer of contemporary glitch and electronica, Dntel gained a cult following. After writing a track for the Voices in My Lunchbox collaboration for the Plug Research label, he was asked to work with them. Tamborello released a 12-inch LP, Anywhere Anyone, in 2000.

Tamborello released the debut Dntel full-length album, Life Is Full of Possibilities, in 2001. The album featured several guest artists on vocals and instruments, including Ben Gibbard of Death Cab for Cutie, Mia Doi Todd, fellow Figurine member Meredith Figurine, Chris Gunst of Beachwood Sparks, Brian McMahan of Slint, The For Carnation, and Rachel Haden of that dog. The track "(This Is) The Dream of Evan and Chan" from the album was very well-received, which led to the song being released in 2002 as the only single from Life Is Full of Possibilities. A remix of the song by Superpitcher was voted the 17th best dance track of the decade by a Resident Advisor poll in 2010.[4]

On April 24, 2007, Tamborello released his third album Dumb Luck on Subpop Records to generally positive critical reception. This, coinciding with Death Cab For Cutie's release, Narrow Stairs moved any future plans of The Postal Service recording past the end of the decade. Tamborello released a surprise new album called Hate In My Heart on August 2, 2018, through Leaving Records.[5]

Figurine edit

Since 1994, Tamborello has also been a member of the electropop band Figurine. Consisting of Tamborello (as James Figurine), Meredith Figurine, and David Figurine, the trio were high school friends and created music based mostly on the theme of long-distance love, releasing their debut album, Transportation + Communication = Love, in 1999. The group released their second album, The Heartfelt, in 2001, and a remix album, Reconfigurine, in 2002.

Tamborello released a solo album under the name James Figurine, Mistake Mistake Mistake Mistake, in 2006, featuring a downtempo electronica style.

The Postal Service edit

The success of the collaboration between Tamborello and Ben Gibbard on the song "(This Is) The Dream of Evan and Chan" from Life Is Full of Possibilities, which features lyrics and vocals from Gibbard, led the two to form their own side-project The Postal Service in 2001. The duo released their debut album, Give Up, in 2003 on Sub Pop Records, receiving very positive reviews from critics and eventual platinum certification from the Recording Industry of America. The album spawned the successful singles "Such Great Heights", "The District Sleeps Alone Tonight", and "We Will Become Silhouettes". Along with additional member Jenny Lewis, who performed vocals on the album, the group toured in support of Give Up despite their main projects also being active at the time.

The Postal Service became largely inactive after 2005, until 2013 when the group reunited for a tour to celebrate the tenth anniversary of Give Up. However, on August 3, 2013, Ben Gibbard announced via Twitter that The Postal Service would permanently disband after the tour.

On December 9, 2009, Rolling Stone named the song "Such Great Heights" the 27th best song of the decade.

In December 2022, the group announced a 2023 tour co-headlining with Death Cab for Cutie to celebrate the twentieth anniversaries of Give Up and Transatlanticism.[6]

Other projects edit

Tamborello is also the host of a regular music show called Dying Songs heard on the internet radio station Dublab. In 2004, Tamborello was credited for programming on the song "Take It Easy (Love Nothing)" by Bright Eyes, which reached number two on the Billboard US Singles Chart.

As Headset he collaborated with Plug Research record label owner Allen Avanessian and a number of guest rappers on the 2004 album Space Settings.

Equipment edit

Tamborello uses a large variety of electronic equipment to create his sound. He uses Logic Pro for programming,[7] a Rode k2 microphone for vocals, and Dynaudio Air series speakers. His studio has a glockenspiel, Avalon Design VT-747sp compressor, MicroKorg, Elektron Machinedrum, Vostok Matrixsynth, Elektron Monomachine, Vermona Retroverb, Empirical Labs EL8X Distressor Compressor, MOTU MIDI Timepiece, Vermona DRM1 MKII (drum machine), Dave Smith Poly Evolver Rack, Minimoog Voyager, two Motu 828 MKII, Mackie 1604 mixer, Kurzweil K2000 synthesizer,[8] Jomox Xbase 999, Moogerfooger MF-104Z Analog Delay, DigiTech IPS33 Smartshift Intelligent Pitch Shifter, Nord Modular G1, an Omnichord, accordions, jingle bells, Line 6 Delay, and an M-Audio Radium MIDI controller.[9]

Discography edit

Studio albums edit

Compilation albums edit

EPs edit

Singles edit

  • 2001 – "Season" (Vynalogica)
  • 2002 – Styrofoam / Dntel Split (Rocket Racer)
  • 2006 – Jukebox Series #10 (AIM Records)
  • 2006 – Eleven Numbers (Monika Enterprise) (as James Figurine)
  • 2006 – Forgive Your Friends (Monika Enterprise) (as James Figurine)
  • 2007 – Covers (Plug Research) (as James Figurine)
  • 2007 – "The Distance" (Moshi Moshi)
  • 2008 – "Dreams" – Lawrence Remixes (Deal)
  • 2011 – "Jitters" / "Swells" (Edit) (Dying Songs)
  • 2012 – Dntel – The Robag Wruhme Remixes (Pampa)

Other appearances edit

Notes

^ 1. First edition released on 250 CD-Rs, later re-issued by Phthalo Records
^ 2. Contains material recorded between 1994 and 2000
^ 3. Reissue of Early Works for Me If It Works for You, Something Always Goes Wrong plus additional material recorded between 1999 and 2003

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "James Scott Tamborello". FamilySearch. United States Public Records, 1970-2009. Retrieved April 8, 2024.
  2. ^ "UCLA and USC's Music Scenes Have Nothing on Loyola Marymount". LAweekly.com. February 11, 2014. Retrieved August 13, 2018.
  3. ^ Prato, Greg (July 13, 2001). "Strictly Ballroom". AllMusic. Retrieved April 2, 2012.
  4. ^ "RA Poll: Top 100 tracks of the '00s". Residentadvisor.net. Retrieved April 2, 2012.
  5. ^ Thiessen, Brock. "Dntel Releases New Album 'Hate in My Heart'". Exclaim! Media. Retrieved August 2, 2018.
  6. ^ Bloom, Madison (December 8, 2022). "The Postal Service and Death Cab for Cutie Announce 2023 Tour". Pitchfork. Retrieved April 10, 2023.
  7. ^ "studio – DYING SONGS". Dyingsongs.tumblr.com. Retrieved April 2, 2012.
  8. ^ . Hangout.altsounds.com. April 14, 2009. Archived from the original on July 25, 2009. Retrieved April 2, 2012.
  9. ^ "Dying Songs". Jimmytamborello.com. February 9, 2012. Retrieved April 2, 2012.

External links edit

  Media related to Dntel at Wikimedia Commons

Official sites edit

  • Jimmy Tamborello – The main Jimmy Tamborello site.
  • – The Dntel site.
  • – The James Figurine site.
  • Sub Pop – Dntel's new label
  • – Dntel's old label
  • Jimmy Tamborello on Dublab – Jimmy's Dublab page
  • Soundcloud – Jimmy's SoundCloud where he frequently posts new or unreleased material
  • Dntel at AllMusic

News and media edit

  • "Sometimes a song kind of turns 3D" – 2012 Dntel Interview at Drowned In Sound August 24, 2012, at the Wayback Machine

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Personal life 2 Musical career and Dntel 3 Figurine 4 The Postal Service 5 Other projects 6 Equipment 7 Discography 7 1 Studio albums 7 2 Compilation albums 7 3 EPs 7 4 Singles 7 5 Other appearances 8 See also 9 References 10 External links 10 1 Official sites 10 2 News and mediaPersonal life editTamborello s father was a jazz saxophone player flautist and a songwriter for many Santa Barbara California based bands His mother Joyce Menges was an actress who starred in the sitcom To Rome with Love starring John Forsythe Kay Medford and Melanie Fullerton in 1969 and later in the Walt Disney Productions film Now You See Him Now You Don t starring Kurt Russell in 1972 Musical career and Dntel editTamborello first began creating music in 1989 when he was in junior high school in Santa Barbara His father bought him a drum machine a sequencer a keyboard and an eight track recorder primarily for the possibility to create music on his own Tamborello recorded an album under the name Antihouse in 1993 which was released the following year then beginning work on the first Dntel EP During these years Tamborello attended Loyola Marymount University where he was a DJ and music director at KXLU 2 He engineered on several albums recorded at the station including KXLU LIVE Volume 1 for which he also designed the album artwork Tamborello was also the bass player for a band known as Strictly Ballroom The band was often described as Enocore as Brian Eno soundscapes were an important influence in their music 3 Strictly Ballroom recorded one album Hide Here Forever which was released in 1997 on the Waxploitation Records label They released a single in 1995 titled Dear XXX on the Chou Chou records label A collection of the demos during the period of 1995 to 1997 was released as Early Works for Me If It Works for You in 1998 and work from the first Dntel EP was released as Something Always Goes Wrong in 2000 both on the Phthalo label As a pioneer of contemporary glitch and electronica Dntel gained a cult following After writing a track for the Voices in My Lunchbox collaboration for the Plug Research label he was asked to work with them Tamborello released a 12 inch LP Anywhere Anyone in 2000 Tamborello released the debut Dntel full length album Life Is Full of Possibilities in 2001 The album featured several guest artists on vocals and instruments including Ben Gibbard of Death Cab for Cutie Mia Doi Todd fellow Figurine member Meredith Figurine Chris Gunst of Beachwood Sparks Brian McMahan of Slint The For Carnation and Rachel Haden of that dog The track This Is The Dream of Evan and Chan from the album was very well received which led to the song being released in 2002 as the only single from Life Is Full of Possibilities A remix of the song by Superpitcher was voted the 17th best dance track of the decade by a Resident Advisor poll in 2010 4 On April 24 2007 Tamborello released his third album Dumb Luck on Subpop Records to generally positive critical reception This coinciding with Death Cab For Cutie s release Narrow Stairs moved any future plans of The Postal Service recording past the end of the decade Tamborello released a surprise new album called Hate In My Heart on August 2 2018 through Leaving Records 5 Figurine editSince 1994 Tamborello has also been a member of the electropop band Figurine Consisting of Tamborello as James Figurine Meredith Figurine and David Figurine the trio were high school friends and created music based mostly on the theme of long distance love releasing their debut album Transportation Communication Love in 1999 The group released their second album The Heartfelt in 2001 and a remix album Reconfigurine in 2002 Tamborello released a solo album under the name James Figurine Mistake Mistake Mistake Mistake in 2006 featuring a downtempo electronica style The Postal Service editThe success of the collaboration between Tamborello and Ben Gibbard on the song This Is The Dream of Evan and Chan from Life Is Full of Possibilities which features lyrics and vocals from Gibbard led the two to form their own side project The Postal Service in 2001 The duo released their debut album Give Up in 2003 on Sub Pop Records receiving very positive reviews from critics and eventual platinum certification from the Recording Industry of America The album spawned the successful singles Such Great Heights The District Sleeps Alone Tonight and We Will Become Silhouettes Along with additional member Jenny Lewis who performed vocals on the album the group toured in support of Give Up despite their main projects also being active at the time The Postal Service became largely inactive after 2005 until 2013 when the group reunited for a tour to celebrate the tenth anniversary of Give Up However on August 3 2013 Ben Gibbard announced via Twitter that The Postal Service would permanently disband after the tour On December 9 2009 Rolling Stone named the song Such Great Heights the 27th best song of the decade In December 2022 the group announced a 2023 tour co headlining with Death Cab for Cutie to celebrate the twentieth anniversaries of Give Up and Transatlanticism 6 Other projects editTamborello is also the host of a regular music show called Dying Songs heard on the internet radio station Dublab In 2004 Tamborello was credited for programming on the song Take It Easy Love Nothing by Bright Eyes which reached number two on the Billboard US Singles Chart As Headset he collaborated with Plug Research record label owner Allen Avanessian and a number of guest rappers on the 2004 album Space Settings Equipment editTamborello uses a large variety of electronic equipment to create his sound He uses Logic Pro for programming 7 a Rode k2 microphone for vocals and Dynaudio Air series speakers His studio has a glockenspiel Avalon Design VT 747sp compressor MicroKorg Elektron Machinedrum Vostok Matrixsynth Elektron Monomachine Vermona Retroverb Empirical Labs EL8X Distressor Compressor MOTU MIDI Timepiece Vermona DRM1 MKII drum machine Dave Smith Poly Evolver Rack Minimoog Voyager two Motu 828 MKII Mackie 1604 mixer Kurzweil K2000 synthesizer 8 Jomox Xbase 999 Moogerfooger MF 104Z Analog Delay DigiTech IPS33 Smartshift Intelligent Pitch Shifter Nord Modular G1 an Omnichord accordions jingle bells Line 6 Delay and an M Audio Radium MIDI controller 9 Discography editStudio albums edit 2001 Life Is Full of Possibilities Plug Research 2006 Mistake Mistake Mistake Mistake Plug Research as James Figurine 2007 Dumb Luck Sub Pop 2012 Aimlessness Pampa 2014 Human Voice Leaving Records 2018 Hate in My Heart Leaving Records 2021 The Seas Trees See Morr Music 2021 Away Morr Music 2021 In Media Res Palette Recordings with John Tejada Compilation albums edit 1998 Early Works for Me If It Works for You Phthalo 1 2001 Something Always Goes Wrong Phthalo 2 2009 Early Works For Me If It Works For You II Phthalo 3 EPs edit 2001 Anywhere Anyone Plug Research 2002 This Is The Dream of Evan and Chan Plug Research 2010 Early Works Later Versions Phthalo 2010 After Parties 1 Sub Pop 2010 After Parties 2 Sub Pop 2014 Human Voice Outtakes Leaving Records 2021 Futureangelics Cached Media with Brin and More Eaze Singles edit 2001 Season Vynalogica 2002 Styrofoam Dntel Split Rocket Racer 2006 Jukebox Series 10 AIM Records 2006 Eleven Numbers Monika Enterprise as James Figurine 2006 Forgive Your Friends Monika Enterprise as James Figurine 2007 Covers Plug Research as James Figurine 2007 The Distance Moshi Moshi 2008 Dreams Lawrence Remixes Deal 2011 Jitters Swells Edit Dying Songs 2012 Dntel The Robag Wruhme Remixes Pampa Other appearances edit Beachwood Sparks Make the Cowboy Robots Cry 2002 Sub Pop Giardini Di Miro Little Victories Dntel Remix 2002 2nd rec Barbara Morgenstern Aus heiterem Himmel Dntel Remix 2003 Monika Enterprise Bright Eyes Take It Easy Love Nothing 2004 Saddle Creek Rilo Kiley Accidntel Deth 2004 Brute Beaute Records Bright Eyes Digital Ash in a Digital Urn 2005 Saddle Creek Grizzly Bear Merge Dntel Remix 2005 Kanine Records Mia Doi Todd Deep at Sea Dntel Remix 2006 City Zen Records Nobody amp Mystic Chords of Memory Feet Upon the Sand Dntel Remix 2006 Mush Gudrun Gut The Wheel Dntel Remix 2007 Monika Enterprise Idiot Pilot Cruel World Enterprise Dntel Remix 2007 Reprise Records WEA Why By Torpedo or Crohn s Dntel Remix 2008 Anticon Free Moral Agents Sound At Sea Dntel Remix 2010 Gold Standard Labs dne Like Physical Dntel Remix 2012 Mia Doi Todd Little Bird Dntel Remix 2021 City Zen Records Notes 1 First edition released on 250 CD Rs later re issued by Phthalo Records 2 Contains material recorded between 1994 and 2000 3 Reissue of Early Works for Me If It Works for You Something Always Goes Wrong plus additional material recorded between 1999 and 2003See also editList of ambient music artistsReferences edit James Scott Tamborello FamilySearch United States Public Records 1970 2009 Retrieved April 8 2024 UCLA and USC s Music Scenes Have Nothing on Loyola Marymount LAweekly com February 11 2014 Retrieved August 13 2018 Prato Greg July 13 2001 Strictly Ballroom AllMusic Retrieved April 2 2012 RA Poll Top 100 tracks of the 00s Residentadvisor net Retrieved April 2 2012 Thiessen Brock Dntel Releases New Album Hate in My Heart Exclaim Media Retrieved August 2 2018 Bloom Madison December 8 2022 The Postal Service and Death Cab for Cutie Announce 2023 Tour Pitchfork Retrieved April 10 2023 studio DYING SONGS Dyingsongs tumblr com Retrieved April 2 2012 Dntel aka Jimmy Tamborello of The Postal Service to release 3 disc set Altsounds com News Hangout altsounds com April 14 2009 Archived from the original on July 25 2009 Retrieved April 2 2012 Dying Songs Jimmytamborello com February 9 2012 Retrieved April 2 2012 External links edit nbsp Media related to Dntel at Wikimedia Commons Official sites edit Jimmy Tamborello The main Jimmy Tamborello site Dntel Music The Dntel site James Figurine The James Figurine site Sub Pop Dntel s new label Plug Research Dntel s old label Jimmy Tamborello on Dublab Jimmy s Dublab page Soundcloud Jimmy s SoundCloud where he frequently posts new or unreleased material Dntel at AllMusicNews and media edit Sometimes a song kind of turns 3D 2012 Dntel Interview at Drowned In Sound Archived August 24 2012 at the Wayback Machine 2008 Dntel Interview at Bandega com Dntel Review Epitonic Dntel Dumb Luck Announced Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Dntel amp oldid 1217915066, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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