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DHARMATA

4/16/08

About Me

DHARMATA formed originally under the moniker REVERY in West Palm Beach, FL, in February 2007. The planets aligned when Jay Slim, the former vocalist for Tallahassee-based rock gods Presence, ran into an old acquaintance, bassist Kevin "Ol' Dirty" Sanchez at the local public library. The classics were discussed at great length. It wasn't long before the Atticus Finches and Scarlett O'Haras became Jimmy Pages and Janis Joplins. Quickly, they began navigating the endless openness, scouring the horizons for signs of life.
Shortly after 2 AM on a cold and deserted February morning, a local watering hole back door gave birth to a journeyed young buck named Greg Diamond Phillips. He was filthy and dripping with bourbon, just like any other guitarist. But it was Greg's riveting performance as Chavez in 1988's summer blockbuster Young Guns that had truly separated him from the pack. With this performance in mind, Greg was permitted to waive the usual ass beating that served as the band's initiation treatment, and was immediately accepted into the band. You see, GDP had already built a name for himself as the guy who played Richie Valens in La Bamba, as well as the guitarist and lead vocalist for the sensory sodomizing band known as Left Hand. But now, Greg's gift to the world would take on a more humbling role, as he selflessly walks the path of truth in his preparation for Dharmata.
The search for a second guitarist would prove a more daunting task. The band was looking for someone that was experienced in space exploration through science fictional comic books, radio programs, and low-budget short-lived TV shows; someone who would defend the Earth from tyrannical intergalactic space dictators and inspire other space cadets to do the same. Well, the holy fucking heavens must have been listening because at the dewpoint of a summer Sunday sunrise, a stork looking an awful lot like Barry Bonds dropped off an incredibly large basket at Dharmata's proverbial doorstep. Sleeping soundly inside the basket was none other than their new guitarist, Muck Rogers. However, the excitement would not last long as intuition again outdid his evil younger brother, logic, and the goose that layed the golden graham gave birth to a glub goose whose ghost was golden enough to google a ghastly gassy goose that goosed all the gandering geese. In other words, Muck Rogers told the band that he had to quit. He explained that he must leave in order to finish the interplanetary battle with his arch nemesis, Killer Kane. And so Dharmata had to say goodbye. While the remaining members of the band were still unsure that leaving the band to go save the universe was more important than staying with the band and conquering the universe, they could not hold him back against his will. So, the search for a new guitarist became the next priority...
This time, Dharmata understood that outer space may not be such a fertile ground for ax-slingers after all. They believed that now, they must stay grounded, with heads beneath the cloud and hearts above all else. Patience is the only way known to the peaceful warrior; fate would eventually have its way with haste, and the long, tiresome search for the new guitarist did indeed prove fruitful that blistering summer afternoon, when lead guitarist Chris Turbo was discovered propped up against the emergency exit in an old abandoned school bus, bloodied. Chris Turbo, guitarist and backing vocalist for South Florida juggernaut Indium, was hanging on to life. Although completely inexperienced in emergency medical training and without a CPR certificate, the selfless Greg Diamond Phillips literally breathed new life into Chris Turbo using a technique he recalled from those summer nights at sleepaway camp. Currently in stable condition and back to full health, Chris Turbo's story is one of bravery and backbone. Hot-dogging his way from near-death to stage-left hasn't been easy for Kid Turbo, and his new found appreciation for life and love cuts to the core of what Dharmata really is. For his grateful acceptance of second chances, Sir Chris Turbo was knighted, then awarded the positions of backing vocals and lead guitarist.
Somewhere in an out-of-the-way imaginary clay field, J.C. "Chip" Rommel was training hard for the next 500 meter dash. Fitted with shorts normally reserved for those still living in the 1982-83 era of pop culture phenomenons, Rommel was a fleet-footed runner who night shifted as the drummer for rock-n-roll killer bees, Whatserface. On this day, though, Rommel didn't make it to the finish line. Only five yards from breaking his own world record (again, for the fourteenth eleventieth time), the normally sure-shooed Romell slipped and tumbled forward, landing awkwardly on his face. Passer-by Kevin 'Ol Dirty' Sanchez, the former bassist for bands One and Whatserface, happened to see Rommel face down and ran over to provide hydration for the gifted sprinter. The next thing you know, Rommel gets the gig, the Dharmata lineup becomes complete, iPhones drop in price, and a five-pointed star of greatness shines down on the new shitkicking awesomeness that is DHARMATA. Fuck yeah!

My Interests

Music:

Member Since: 3/25/2007
Band Website: dharmatamusic.com
Band Members: Jay Slim
Vox

Greg Diamond Phillips
Guitar/Vox

Chris Turbo
Lead Guitar/Vox

Ol’Dirty Sanchez
Bass

JC Rommel
Drums

Influences: Snow, Los Lobos, Peaches & Herb

A little live action at Floyd's in Tallahasee
song:
Love Kills
..
Sounds Like: Dharmata

Record Label: Hellaphant Records
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

About the Everclear/Eve 6 show and the future of Dharmatakind...

Regarding the Everclear/Eve 6 show at Roxy's: Unfortunately, we had to take ourselves off the bill due to prior obligations.  However, the lineup will be stacked high with Hellaphant Records ar...
Posted by DHARMATA on Wed, 05 Mar 2008 02:42:00 PST

NEW BAND NAME !!!!!!

Due to some other band called Revery claiming the name for themselves (how selfish!!), we have been forced to change our band name.  We are deeply saddened by this, but Celine Dion...
Posted by DHARMATA on Tue, 25 Sep 2007 10:50:00 PST

Battle For The Buzz Bake Sale

No, we're not in the Battle.  But 103.1 The Buzz is running commercials constantly for their big battle of the bands at Murphy's... and REVERY's "The Fall" is the background music for a large por...
Posted by DHARMATA on Fri, 21 Sep 2007 06:49:00 PST

Answers

I'd like to address a few questions that have been asked over and over again.  Here are the answers to your queries: We have not booked our first show yet.  I'm not going to e...
Posted by DHARMATA on Wed, 11 Jul 2007 02:25:00 PST

The isolation environment is useful because it minimizes interactions with the external reality

...and allows the internal domain to be more fully explored.The Recreant
Posted by DHARMATA on Tue, 26 Jun 2007 07:36:00 PST

Will the devil please take a bow...

...And for our next act, we'd like to welcome to the stage someone who may or may not need an introduction.  So, for lack of certainty, please everyone stand up and give a cold-hearted heckl...
Posted by DHARMATA on Wed, 23 May 2007 10:49:00 PST

the seeker....a couple more days... sorry

It looks like it's going to take a couple more days to complete the song. Mixing down a track is a long process and I just don't have all the free time today that I was hoping for. I promise you all t...
Posted by DHARMATA on Fri, 20 Apr 2007 09:44:00 PST

The deal with the new song...

We've been getting some emails inquiring about the arrival of the new song, "The Seeker."  After listening back to what was supposed to be the final version of the song, we decided to make s...
Posted by DHARMATA on Wed, 18 Apr 2007 02:25:00 PST

New song on the way.

Recently discovered in our collective backyard, buried loosely beneath freshly sifted soil, was a basket of eggs. Colored by what appeared to be the most delicate brushstrokes, this was without questi...
Posted by DHARMATA on Sat, 07 Apr 2007 11:43:00 PST