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Tonstartssbandht

Tonstartssbandht (pronounced Tahn-starts-bandit[1] or Tone-starts-band-hut[2]) is an American psychedelic, noise rock band consisting of brothers Andy (guitar and vocals) and Edwin (drums and vocals) White.[3] Based in Orlando (Edwin) and New York City (Andy), they originate from Orlando, Florida, and formed c. 2008 when Edwin was 20 years and Andy was 18.[4] Their influences include the Beach Boys, The Velvet Underground demos, and Can live recordings. As of December 2017, the band has released 17 live and studio albums,[5] as well as a series of solo recordings and collaborations.

Tonstartssbandht
Andy and Edwin White
Background information
OriginOrlando, Florida, U.S.
Genres
Years active2007–present
Labels
MembersAndy White
Edwin White
Websitebandcamp.com

Tonstartssbandht is known for their dynamic live shows, consisting of long often improvisational psychedelic jams coupled with krautrock elements.[6] Their studio recordings are characterised by a deliberately lo-fi and DIY approach, while also incorporating post-production effects achieved through both analogue and digital means.

Style edit

According to Edwin, "Our style of music definitely goes all over. When we sit down with a drum kit and a guitar, we like to do psychedelic boogie rock. When we're composing songs in the studio or something, rather than our bedrooms, we tend more towards the Brian Wilson vocal-pop stuff. Psychedelic boogie rock and experimental pop . . . those are the two core loves of ours."[4] They have described their influences as including "classic rock, delta/piedmont blues, noise, experimental improv, free jazz, blues/boogie rock, drone, classical."[7] They are also heavily influenced by Japanese noise rock, directly covering the style in their High Rise tribute band, High Rise II.[8]

Andy plays a Danelectro 12-string electric guitar, which, in the context of a two-man band, allows him to "fill the range of low-to-high frequencies well, especially if I can write tunes with finger-picking figures that have a bass and high end." Previously he has used a Coral electric sitar.[9] The vocals are often subject to heavy effects, especially the use of short echo.[10]

Commenting on their prolific output, they have said, "Even a shitty recording can possibly be salvaged or used in a different way, but we generally just record record record. Just hit that button and don't worry about it. Do it or never do it."[11] Andy has a long term interest in archiving and documenting the band's live shows, which he began recording with a 4-track. Recently he has been recording most of their tours, including dates across Europe, Russia, South East Asia, and Australia.[12] When recording "studio" albums, they aim for a warm, room sound, using the close mic technique, and usually recording in their own apartments, with ambient sounds (including microwaves being turned on) apparent in instances.[12]

Members edit

  • Andy White – guitar, vocals, electronics
  • Edwin M. White – drums, vocals, electronics

Songwriting is shared equally between the brothers, who for long periods lived in different cities due to work and studying. Songs are often constructed by swapping demo recordings via email, megaupload, and mediafire. Both are prolific songwriters and have maintained a series of side and solo projects. Andy also records under the name 'Andy Boay', while Edwin's main solo project is titled Eola.[13]

Band name edit

Tonstartssbandht is a made up word. According to Edwin, it comes from "a word collage that I made cutting up letters and words and I pasted it down and I loved how it looked. Because it's made up, it confused people, people get thrown off by consonants, they take one look at it and sometimes they're disgusted, they're like 'That's not a word anyone could pronounce!'"[4]

Discography edit

The following are a mixture of live recordings and studio albums [1][14][15]

  • Water Buffalo (2008)
  • An When (2009, Does Are)
  • Maihama (2009)
  • Dick Nights (2009)
  • Parson Sounds (2009, Black Cheeks)
  • Midnite Cobras (2010)
  • Hymn (2011)
  • Now I Am Become (2011, Arbutus)
  • Sinkhole Storm and Sandwich (2011)
  • God Speed, Mans (2013, Spacebridge)
  • Nantes (2014)
  • Overseas (2014)
  • Hanoi (2015)
  • Christchurch (2016)
  • Sorcerer (2017)
  • Petunia (2021)

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Tonstartssbandht". Allmusic. Retrieved December 28, 2017.
  2. ^ Brown, Emma. "Discovery: Tonstartssbandht". interviewmagazine.com, January 17, 2012. Retrieved December 28, 2017.
  3. ^ Trewn, Pranav. "Tonstartssbandht – “Sorcerer”". stereogum.com, January 24, 2017. Retrieved December 28, 2017.
  4. ^ a b c "A short chat with Andy White of Tonstartssbandht on radioactivity, Freebird, and Stereolab!" never-nervous.com, June 29, 2017. Retrieved December 30, 2017
  5. ^ Beta, Andy. "Sorcerer". Pitchfork, March 27, 2017. Retrieved December 28, 2017.
  6. ^ "Aquarium Drunkard". Tonstartssbandht :: Sorcerer // Eola :: Dang. Retrieved December 30, 2017
  7. ^ Hilmi, Muhammad. "A Talk with Tonstartssbandht". whiteboardjournal.com, November 24, 2014. Retrieved December 30, 2017
  8. ^ Locke, Jesse. "Interview with: Andy and Edwin White". weirdcanada.com. Retrieved April 8, 2018.
  9. ^ "Interview: Tonstartssbandht". Genjing Records. Retrieved December 30, 2017
  10. ^ Minsker, Evan. "Tonstartssbandht: Overseas". Pitchfork, July 11, 2014. Retrieved December 30, 2017.
  11. ^ Fuamoli, Sosefina. "The AU interview: Edwin Mathis White of Tonstartssbandht (US) on playing CMJ, touring Australia and more!". The AU review, November 26, 2014. Retrieved December 30, 2017
  12. ^ a b Canino Gary. "Tonstartssbandht on learning to do things yourself". thecreativeindependent.com, April 25, 2017. Retrieved December 30, 2017
  13. ^ Campbell, Alana. "Intersection: Tonstartssbandht". wmfe.com, August 4, 2017. Retrieved December 30, 2017.
  14. ^ "Tonstartssbandht" Tonstartssbandht. Retrieved December 30, 2017.
  15. ^ "Tonstartssbandht – Mexican Summer". Mexican Summer. Retrieved December 30, 2017.

External links edit

  • Official website

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Tonstartssbandht pronounced Tahn starts bandit 1 or Tone starts band hut 2 is an American psychedelic noise rock band consisting of brothers Andy guitar and vocals and Edwin drums and vocals White 3 Based in Orlando Edwin and New York City Andy they originate from Orlando Florida and formed c 2008 when Edwin was 20 years and Andy was 18 4 Their influences include the Beach Boys The Velvet Underground demos and Can live recordings As of December 2017 the band has released 17 live and studio albums 5 as well as a series of solo recordings and collaborations TonstartssbandhtAndy and Edwin WhiteBackground informationOriginOrlando Florida U S GenresIndie rocknoise rockpsychedelic popexperimental poplo fiYears active2007 presentLabelsMexican Summer Arbutus Does AreMembersAndy WhiteEdwin WhiteWebsitebandcamp comTonstartssbandht is known for their dynamic live shows consisting of long often improvisational psychedelic jams coupled with krautrock elements 6 Their studio recordings are characterised by a deliberately lo fi and DIY approach while also incorporating post production effects achieved through both analogue and digital means Contents 1 Style 2 Members 3 Band name 4 Discography 5 References 6 External linksStyle editAccording to Edwin Our style of music definitely goes all over When we sit down with a drum kit and a guitar we like to do psychedelic boogie rock When we re composing songs in the studio or something rather than our bedrooms we tend more towards the Brian Wilson vocal pop stuff Psychedelic boogie rock and experimental pop those are the two core loves of ours 4 They have described their influences as including classic rock delta piedmont blues noise experimental improv free jazz blues boogie rock drone classical 7 They are also heavily influenced by Japanese noise rock directly covering the style in their High Rise tribute band High Rise II 8 Andy plays a Danelectro 12 string electric guitar which in the context of a two man band allows him to fill the range of low to high frequencies well especially if I can write tunes with finger picking figures that have a bass and high end Previously he has used a Coral electric sitar 9 The vocals are often subject to heavy effects especially the use of short echo 10 Commenting on their prolific output they have said Even a shitty recording can possibly be salvaged or used in a different way but we generally just record record record Just hit that button and don t worry about it Do it or never do it 11 Andy has a long term interest in archiving and documenting the band s live shows which he began recording with a 4 track Recently he has been recording most of their tours including dates across Europe Russia South East Asia and Australia 12 When recording studio albums they aim for a warm room sound using the close mic technique and usually recording in their own apartments with ambient sounds including microwaves being turned on apparent in instances 12 Members editAndy White guitar vocals electronics Edwin M White drums vocals electronicsSongwriting is shared equally between the brothers who for long periods lived in different cities due to work and studying Songs are often constructed by swapping demo recordings via email megaupload and mediafire Both are prolific songwriters and have maintained a series of side and solo projects Andy also records under the name Andy Boay while Edwin s main solo project is titled Eola 13 Band name editTonstartssbandht is a made up word According to Edwin it comes from a word collage that I made cutting up letters and words and I pasted it down and I loved how it looked Because it s made up it confused people people get thrown off by consonants they take one look at it and sometimes they re disgusted they re like That s not a word anyone could pronounce 4 Discography editThe following are a mixture of live recordings and studio albums 1 14 15 Water Buffalo 2008 An When 2009 Does Are Maihama 2009 Dick Nights 2009 Parson Sounds 2009 Black Cheeks Midnite Cobras 2010 Hymn 2011 Now I Am Become 2011 Arbutus Sinkhole Storm and Sandwich 2011 God Speed Mans 2013 Spacebridge Nantes 2014 Overseas 2014 Hanoi 2015 Christchurch 2016 Sorcerer 2017 Petunia 2021 References edit a b Tonstartssbandht Allmusic Retrieved December 28 2017 Brown Emma Discovery Tonstartssbandht interviewmagazine com January 17 2012 Retrieved December 28 2017 Trewn Pranav Tonstartssbandht Sorcerer stereogum com January 24 2017 Retrieved December 28 2017 a b c A short chat with Andy White of Tonstartssbandht on radioactivity Freebird and Stereolab never nervous com June 29 2017 Retrieved December 30 2017 Beta Andy Sorcerer Pitchfork March 27 2017 Retrieved December 28 2017 Aquarium Drunkard Tonstartssbandht Sorcerer Eola Dang Retrieved December 30 2017 Hilmi Muhammad A Talk with Tonstartssbandht whiteboardjournal com November 24 2014 Retrieved December 30 2017 Locke Jesse Interview with Andy and Edwin White weirdcanada com Retrieved April 8 2018 Interview Tonstartssbandht Genjing Records Retrieved December 30 2017 Minsker Evan Tonstartssbandht Overseas Pitchfork July 11 2014 Retrieved December 30 2017 Fuamoli Sosefina The AU interview Edwin Mathis White of Tonstartssbandht US on playing CMJ touring Australia and more The AU review November 26 2014 Retrieved December 30 2017 a b Canino Gary Tonstartssbandht on learning to do things yourself thecreativeindependent com April 25 2017 Retrieved December 30 2017 Campbell Alana Intersection Tonstartssbandht wmfe com August 4 2017 Retrieved December 30 2017 Tonstartssbandht Tonstartssbandht Retrieved December 30 2017 Tonstartssbandht Mexican Summer Mexican Summer Retrieved December 30 2017 External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Tonstartssbandht amp oldid 1137016244, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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