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Perfume Tree

Perfume Tree was a band from Vancouver, British Columbia that existed from 1991[1] until December 1999. Members were Jane Tilley, Bruce Turpin and Peter Lutwyche[2] The band performed mostly psychedelic electronic rock.[3]

Perfume Tree
OriginVancouver, British Columbia
GenresAmbient, electronica, techno, trip hop, downtempo, chill out, drum and bass, ethereal
Years active1991 - 2000
LabelsZulu (early) World Domination (later)
MembersPete Lutwyche - programming, guitars, keyboards
Jane Tilley - vocals, bass, guitar
Also: Bruce Turpin - live beat mixing
Ian MacLachlan - programming
Melissa "Mel" McCabe - bass
Adam Sloan - bass
Jim Peers - bass
Martin Bell - bass

History

Perfume Tree was formed by a group of disc jockeys from the University of British Columbia's campus radio station, CITR. The group signed with Zulu Records,[4] and released an album, Dust, in 1992.

After releasing three more albums with Zulu, the band signed with World Domination Records, and released an EP, Fathom the Sky in 1995.

The band continued performing in the Vancouver area.[5] Their 1998 album Feeler blended Tilley's vocals with electronic rock rhythms.[6]

Four of their songs were chosen for the 2000 Canadian crime drama The Spreading Ground directed by Derek Vanlint. Virgin, Dreaming, and Paradise were used in part, and So Far Away appeared almost in its entirety at the end of the film.

The song Uneasy, from the album A Lifetime Away, appeared on the soundtrack to the 2007 film Weirdsville.

A few of their songs were used in the Teton Gravity Research skiing films.

The samples "Don't you believe in anything?" and "The future's not so bad, have faith in me" from the song Aircraft Engines on The Sun's Running Out are Ace from the Doctor Who episode The Curse of Fenric when she speaks to the Vicar in the empty church.

Perfume Tree's last album, Felt, was released in 2000.[3] Tilley and Lutwyche went on to form Veloce with Ian MacLachlan.

Discography

  • Dust - Zulu Records, 1992
  • Remote (Extended Play) - Zulu Records, 1993
  • The Sun's Running Out - Zulu Records, 1994
  • A Lifetime Away - Zulu Records, 1995
  • Fathom the Sky (Extended Play) - World Domination Records, 1995
  • Tides Out - World Domination Records, 1997
  • Feeler - World Domination Records, 1998[7]
  • Felt - World Domination Records, 2000

References

  1. ^ . Chart Attack, September 1995. by Stephanie Quinlan
  2. ^ CMJ Network, Inc. (May 1998). CMJ New Music Monthly. CMJ Network, Inc. p. 46. ISSN 1074-6978.
  3. ^ a b "Perfume Tree Felt". Exclaim!, By Eric Hill. Sep 01, 2002
  4. ^ Mike Gunderloy (1998). Factsheet Five. M. Gunderloy. p. 52.
  5. ^ "Re-evolution, Perfume Tree with The Electrosonics, The Starfish Room Vancouver, B.C. February 5, 1998". Dropd, Review by Darren Gawle
  6. ^ "Perfume Tree". Ink 19, December 30, 1998, Bryan Reesman
  7. ^ Keyboard. GPI Publications. 1998. p. 132.

External links

  • myspace/Perfume Tree
  • minimum records

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