Words: Jesse DaragoPhotos: Matt SpeckIn March, Canadian jammers The New Deal ended an extended absence from the South with a raucous post-STS9 show at Nashwa in Asheville, NC. On August 28, they returned with their no-frills brand of electronic music to headline at the Orange Peel.8-28-2009 - The Orange Peel - Asheville, North CarolinaSet 1: J > VL Tone, J > Ray Parker Suite II > A Little Whil...
Wanted to mention that this Canadian band is well worth the listen, but certainly their live show is what needs to be experienced to understand. An interesting concept, they play really danceable house, electronic, and breakbeat, and they do it all live. There's 3 of them, keyboards providing the melodies and such, and a bassist and drummer for rhythm. I have to show an appreciation for the dru...
Wanted to mention that this Canadian band is well worth the listen, but certainly their live show is what needs to be experienced to understand. An interesting concept, they play really danceable house, electronic, and breakbeat, and they do it all live. There’s 3 of them, keyboards providing the melodies and such, and a bassist and drummer for rhythm. I have to show an appreciation for the dru.
The New Deal is high energy three-piece live electronic band from Canada. With a drummer (Darren Shearer), bass guitarist (Dan Kurtz), and keyboard player (Jamie Shields), the music incorporates many elements of modern electronica, which they have branded live progressive breakbeat house.My Interview with Darren Shearer from The New Deal:http://www.cincygroove.com/?q=node/1086
Words: Jesse DaragoPhotos: Matt SpeckIn March, Canadian jammers The New Deal ended an extended absence from the South with a raucous post-STS9 show at Nashwa in Asheville, NC. On August 28, they returned with their no-frills brand of electronic music to headline at the Orange Peel.8-28-2009 - The Orange Peel - Asheville, North CarolinaSet 1: J > VL Tone, J > Ray Parker Suite II > A Little Whil...
We're one week removed from Halloween 2008 and a number of recordings of this year's memorable concerts have started to surface.Here's a look at what's come out thus far… Cornmeal: FLAC/MP3/STREAM Derek Trucks Band: FLAC/MP3/STREAM Ekoostik Hookah: FLAC/MP3/STREAM Max Creek: FLAC/MP3/STREAM New Deal: FLAC/MP3/STREAM Outformation: FLAC/MP3/STREAM Perpetual Groove: FLAC/MP3/STREAM, Webcast Phil L.
Wanted to mention that this Canadian band is well worth the listen, but certainly their live show is what needs to be experienced to understand. An interesting concept, they play really danceable house, electronic, and breakbeat, and they do it all live. There's 3 of them, keyboards providing the melodies and such, and a bassist and drummer for rhythm. I have to show an appreciation for the dru...