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Artist bio
There are a bunch of artists called Eye:
1) eye hail from Dundee, Scotland. They play heavy, melodic instrumental music in the vein of Pelican and Isis, but with their own twist. A post-rock influence definitely lurks in their music - beautifully crafted buildups sometimes culminating in explosive climaxes, other times leaving the listener screaming for one. They are not to be missed live.
They recently signed to Sound Devastation Records www.sounddevastation.co.uk and should release their first record in early 2007. Read more
Band members:
James Scanlan - Guitar
Stuart Doig - Guitar
Craig Arnott - Bass
Craig Reid - Drums
www.myspace.com/eyemakemusic
2) Eye is one of many monicors used by Yamataka Eye, member of Boredoms (amongst many, many bands) from Osaka, Japan.
3) a noise project from Cracow, Poland. It released two album in Far From Showbiz netlabel: "Human's Brain", ffs10 and "Effects", ffs22; it also participated in "Far from music" compilation, ffs36, with a track entitled "Closeness".
4) Eye are a Dunedin, New Zealand rock/electronic group who use a combination of guitars, drums, sampled sounds and shortwave radio to explore the extremities of both quiet and loud noise They formed in late 2003 as a trio of Peter Porteous (Empirical, Lapdog, Electricity), Nathan Thompson (Sandoz Lab Technicians, Sleep, Renderizors) and Peter Stapleton (Rain, Flies Inside the Sun, Sleep, A Handful of Dust, Terminals). Turntablist Ryan Cockburn, who also performs solo as Spit, was also a regular member throughout 2004 and 2005 and although now living in Melbourne still makes occasional live appearances with the group. Eye have released a split 10″ LP (with 3 Forks) (Jawbone and Arabesque are on this record) and a CDR ‘Black Ice’ on the Dunedin label Unitedfairymoons and a second CDR ‘Meridian’ plus a 7″ single ‘Interlock’/ ‘Memory Slip’ on the Auckland CMR label. Thurston Moore/Byron Coley's Bull Tongue top things of 2005 put the Black Ice album at Number 3 on their list. An Eye track "Skeleton Key" has been chosen and included on the "Dirt beneath the Daydream" CD which was included with the February issue of Wire magazine.
www.myspace.com/eyenz
5)A pop band from Portugal.
6) A politico-electronic group from Canberra, Australia, active in the late 1990s. Albums include "Politics can be fun Vol. 1".
1) eye hail from Dundee, Scotland. They play heavy, melodic instrumental music in the vein of Pelican and Isis, but with their own twist. A post-rock influence definitely lurks in their music - beautifully crafted buildups sometimes culminating in explosive climaxes, other times leaving the listener screaming for one. They are not to be missed live.
They recently signed to Sound Devastation Records www.sounddevastation.co.uk and should release their first record in early 2007. Read more
Band members:
James Scanlan - Guitar
Stuart Doig - Guitar
Craig Arnott - Bass
Craig Reid - Drums
www.myspace.com/eyemakemusic
2) Eye is one of many monicors used by Yamataka Eye, member of Boredoms (amongst many, many bands) from Osaka, Japan.
3) a noise project from Cracow, Poland. It released two album in Far From Showbiz netlabel: "Human's Brain", ffs10 and "Effects", ffs22; it also participated in "Far from music" compilation, ffs36, with a track entitled "Closeness".
4) Eye are a Dunedin, New Zealand rock/electronic group who use a combination of guitars, drums, sampled sounds and shortwave radio to explore the extremities of both quiet and loud noise They formed in late 2003 as a trio of Peter Porteous (Empirical, Lapdog, Electricity), Nathan Thompson (Sandoz Lab Technicians, Sleep, Renderizors) and Peter Stapleton (Rain, Flies Inside the Sun, Sleep, A Handful of Dust, Terminals). Turntablist Ryan Cockburn, who also performs solo as Spit, was also a regular member throughout 2004 and 2005 and although now living in Melbourne still makes occasional live appearances with the group. Eye have released a split 10″ LP (with 3 Forks) (Jawbone and Arabesque are on this record) and a CDR ‘Black Ice’ on the Dunedin label Unitedfairymoons and a second CDR ‘Meridian’ plus a 7″ single ‘Interlock’/ ‘Memory Slip’ on the Auckland CMR label. Thurston Moore/Byron Coley's Bull Tongue top things of 2005 put the Black Ice album at Number 3 on their list. An Eye track "Skeleton Key" has been chosen and included on the "Dirt beneath the Daydream" CD which was included with the February issue of Wire magazine.
www.myspace.com/eyenz
5)A pop band from Portugal.
6) A politico-electronic group from Canberra, Australia, active in the late 1990s. Albums include "Politics can be fun Vol. 1".