User:Luakabop/Javelin
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Javelin | |
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Origin | Providence |
Genres | Electronic |
Years active | 2004–Present |
Labels | Luaka Bop |
Members | Tom van Buskirk George Langford |
History
[edit]Javelin is a Brooklyn-based, electronic music duo made up of the cousins Tom van Buskirk and George Langford.[1] Javelin started making music around 2004. Their music is particularly notable for it's use of eccentric and obscure samples, pulled from all mediums of music, which the band re-appropriates into their songs in fun and interesting ways.[2][3][4] After completing two projects for Thrill Jockey Records, Javelin released their first full-length album, No Mas, on Luaka Bop in April of 2010.[5] Javelin often perform with stacks of old boom boxes on stage which they sometimes incorporate into the acoustics of their show.[6]
Discography
[edit]- Andean Ocean Tape (Mixtape, 2009, Self Released)
- Javelin (12", 2009, Thrill Jockey Records)
- 2 (12", 2010, Thrill Jockey Records)
- No Mas (LP, 2010, Luaka Bop)
- "Colleagues" (7", 2011, Luaka Bop)
- Canyon Candy (10" EP, 2011, Luaka Bop)
References
[edit]- ^ John Caramanica, "New York Times," 4/23/2010, "Source 1"
- ^ Kerry McLaughlin, "XLR8R TV," 1/9/2010, "Source 2"
- ^ Ryan Dombal, "Pitchfork," 8/18/2009, "Source 3"
- ^ Bayer in Brooklyn, "The Return of the Compact Cassette," 2/20/2010, "Source 4"
- ^ "Luaka Bop" 4/6/2010, "Source 5"
- ^ John Caramanica, "New York Times," 4/23/2010, "Source 1"