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National Debt

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The roots to the band National Debt can be traced back to 1984, when San Pedro-based musicians Salvador Espana and James Ellis began collaborating on electronic music while studying under Dr. Rodney Oakes at L.A. Harbor College. After transferring to California Polytechnic State University in San Luis Obispo, Sal continued studying under Antonio G. Barata and began hosting the KCPR radio program Audioscapes. During the Labor Day weekend, Sal invited several musician friends for an impromptu, on-air jam. Pleasantly surprised, the group decided to make the sessions quarterly activities, occurring the weekend following finals. Each time, the ensemble grew in size, with as many as 16 musicians performing (limited by the size of the mixing board). Members of the local electronic band Equinoxe joined James and other San Pedro musician friends of Sal's; both groups brought other musician friends. At one point, someone mentioned that "This band is growing faster than the National Debt." Now armed with a name, the musicians followed only one rule: No 12 Bar Blues. (A few years later Rule 2 - No Senior Projects - was adopted.)
Being based in a college town meant that over the years people move on; consequently, the core of the band settled around five or six musicians. The performances began to be more structured; live improvisation remained the focus, but rehearsed compositions were beginning to become prominent in their sets.
Each musician performed in other bands as well, and as those bands achieved various levels of success, the musician pool further narrowed. By 1995, the only two fixed members were Sal España (keyboards, synthesizers, effects) and James Ellis (guitar, bass, drums, synthesizers, effects). While other musicians still joined in, the compositional aspect of the band remained with these two.
Shuttling between San Pedro and San Luis Obispo, James and Sal began an extended period of recording. Gradually compiling a long list of finished tracks, they began thematically assembling the compositions for release. Just Planting Seeds, completed in 1999, displays the band's wide range of influences. "Europa," "Monolith," and "Elegy in White" demonstrate the band's more ambient/space inclinations, while "10:37" and "Range of Light" show the influence of Steve Reich and Philip Glass. For good measure, James and Sal included their first collaboration, "Radio Moscow."
Further recording trips resulted in the band's second CD Third Eye Opener. The four extended tracks are much more in the ambient/experimental realm. "Dusk" and "Crop Circles" are almost industrial, while "House of Rumour" adds rhythmic elements. The 22 minute "Riddles in the Dark" encapsulates many of the band's styles.
In 2000, the band was invited to contribute a track to the Bill Nelson tribute CD Confessions of Young Moderns. In a whirlwind weekend session, "Esoteric Knowledge" was produced. Inspired by its success, James and Sal recorded a longer version which became the title track of their third CD. The seven tracks that make up Esoteric Knowledge again show the band's various styles. "Darkness at Noon" is symphonic, while "No Time To Lose" is a rhythmic jigsaw. "Floating Face Up" and "Obscured By Cows" are shorter, more up-tempo pieces, while the album's closer "Et Tu Brute" is about as ambient as you can get.
Over the next several years, the recordings continued. The politically charged Cold War was followed by the Joseph Campbell inspired The Call To Adventure and The Road Of Trials. While 2005 produced the ambient collection Dark Matter, National Debt moved to a more acoustic sound for Natural Selection in 2006.
Discography:
Just Planting Seeds (1999)
Third Eye Opener (2000)
Confessions Of Young Moderns (2000)
Esoteric Knowledge (2001)
Cold War (2002)
The Call To Adventure (2003)
The Road Of Trials (2004)
Dark Matter (2005)
Natural Selection (2006)

National Debt music is now available on emusic, Amazon.com, iTunes and Napster.
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Member Since: 27/09/2006
Band Website: www.geocities.com/nationaldebtmusic
Band Members: James Ellis: Guitars, Bass, Synthesizers, Percussion, Engineering.
Sal Espana: Keyboards, Synthesizers, Treatments.
Past Members:
Tim Crooks (Woodwinds)
Mike Funk (Guitar, Keyboards)
Larry Rodenbourne (Drums)
Steve Seidman (Synthesizers)
Chris Ambler (Synthesizers)
Influences: Tangerine Dream, Bill Nelson, John Cage, Frank Zappa, Terry Riley, Brian Eno, Philip Glass, Steve Reich, Harry Partch, Joseph Campbell.
Record Label: Roscoe Records
Type of Label: Indie

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