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Cul de Sac

The term "Post Rock" was coined for Cul de Sac

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CURRENT BIO: Cul de Sac, a band whose name was taken from a Roman Polanski film, is Boston's original post rock granddaddy. (Many cite Simon Reynolds as the instigator of this term, coined for Cul de Sac back in 1991 in an issue of Melody Maker.) Formed in 1989, the band has toured or played with such luminaries as Sonic Youth, The Boredoms, Yo La Tengo and Faust. The band is currently comprised of Glenn Jones on guitar, bouzuki and electric saz, Robin Amos on synth, Jonathan LaMaster on bass, violin, and occasional vocals, and Gavin McCarthy on drums. Since the year 2000, the band has recorded 4 albums for their current label (Strange Attractors Audio House), appeared on numerous compilations (with one of those tracks appearing here on our MySpace player, a blend of two Franco Battiato compositions that appeared on the recent Italian comp. "What's Your Function" for Silly Boy Entertainment), composed the soundtrack to the Roger Corman film The Stranglers Wife, and made numerous appearances in other films including a documentary about performance artist David Blaine by filmaker Harmony Korrine, and the Warp Records soundtrack to the Scotish indie film Dead Mans Shoes". The band has aggressively toured nationally and (more prominently) internationally in recent years, sometimes backing legendary Damo Suzuki, ex-vocalist for the early 70's version of german band "Can". Cul de Sac's most recent album, Abhayamudra, is a live double cd with Damo on vocals (culled from over 50 performances spanning 4 tours of Europe, the US, and Canada), a track from which also appears here on our MySpace player. Pulsing with air-raid analog synth, sweltering art-surf guitar and agro jazz-rock drumming Guitar Player magazine.
THE ORIGINS OF CUL DE SAC, AS WRITTEN BY NICK KEMPER FOR ALL MUSIC GUIDE: "Shunning the burgeoning alternative rock movement, Cul de Sac intertwined elements of surf rock, Krautrock, Middle Eastern trance and folk music, post-rock psychedelia, and avant-garde to create a unique blend that garnered immediate critical attention. Formed in the early '90s by guitarist Glenn Jones, multi-instrumentalist Robin Amos, formerly of the Girls, and Bullet La Volta drummer Chris Guttmacher, Cul de Sac released their first LP, Ecim, on the independent Northeastern label. Bassist and filmmaker Chris Fujiwara played on the release as well and became a permanent member of the band. In addition, steel guitarist and fiddler Ed Yazijian and tape manipulator/ collagist Phil Milstein performed on Ecim. Dredd Foole guested on vocals, but most of Cul de Sac's material on this and later releases was instrumental. According to Jones, Yazijian left the band because they were "too loud"; he later joined Kustomized.Early live shows were enhanced by the experimental films of Fujiwara and A.S. Hamrah, adding to the band's eclectic mystique. After a series of singles, a compilation of rehearsal jams was packaged and released as a second LP in 1995 as I Don't Want to Go to Bed, an interesting low-fi collection. Cul de Sac collaborated with the legendary John Fahey on 1996's The Epiphany of Glenn Jones. Three years later the group released the full-length Crashes to Light, Minutes to Its Fall. The members of Cul de Sac steadfastly oppose categorization. Their original compositions and recordings have been enhanced by instruments of their own creation, including the Contraption and the Incantor."

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Member Since: 9/10/2005
Band Website: culdesac.org
Band Members: CURRENT:Robin Amos (synth), Glenn Jones (guitar, bouzouki, electric saz and sitar, contraption), Jonathan LaMaster (bass, violin, and occasional vocals), Gavin McCarthy (x-Karate drummer newly welcomed to the fold as of 9/06) + Jonathan Williams (engineer, producer, and collaborator).
PAST MEMBERS: Jake Trussell (laptop, turntables, bass), Jon Proudman (drums), Chris Gutmacher (drums), Michael Knoblach (drums), Chris Fujiwara (bass), Michael Bloom (bass), Yuri Zbitnoff (drums).
Influences: Can, Neu, Cluster, Hendrix, Einsturzende Neubauten, John Fahey and "American Primitive" music, blues, film music (especially Bernard Herman), psychedelia, surf rock, electronic music, industrial, free jazz and middle eastern modalities.
Sounds Like: “Pulsing with air-raid analog synth, sweltering art-surf guitar and agro jazz-rock drumming” Guitar Player magazine.
"Cul de Sac's rerouting of expressway rhythms through expansive modal territories, heady delayed Hawaiian guitar and amorphous clouds of streaming electronics felt ahead of the game when they emerged in 1992...Right now Cul de Sac are making their way accross America as Damo Suzuki's backing group. The pairing might make it easier to join the dots between Can's obsessive rhythmic jamming and Cul de Sac's whirlpool mantras, but the sense of boundless continental space in Cul de Sac's music is no one's but their own." David Keenan, The Wire
". . . there's a group called Cul de Sac -- very ambient, very cool." --Lou Reed (Interviewed in Mojo)
Record Label: Strange Attractors, www.strange-attractors.com
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

Cul de Sac apperance at 2008 Cinemascore Festival in Benicassim, Espana

See also: http://www.septiembrerecuerdos.com/cinemascore/ ..TR>..TR> ..TR> Mar Abr 08, 2008 10:15 pm    Asunto: CINEMASCORE 2008 BENICASSIM   III Muestra de música y cine...
Posted by Cul de Sac on Tue, 22 Apr 2008 11:46:00 PST

Cul de Sac featured in new film "B.I.K.E."

Cul de Sac has been involved in film music for some time now, and the latest addition the the many films we have worked with or contributed music too is a film called "B.I.K.E." that is currently maki...
Posted by Cul de Sac on Wed, 01 Aug 2007 01:00:00 PST

Review of Milan, Italy show, May 11th, 2007 (from Indie-Rock.it)

..> 11-5-2007Cul de Sac @ Trok, Milano "Questa è la terza." Precisa il bassista e violinista Jonathan LaMaster. La terza volta che i Cul de Sac vengono in Italia per suonare (la prima fu nel 2003)...
Posted by Cul de Sac on Fri, 15 Jun 2007 06:34:00 PST

Cul de Sac announces April/May European tour dates

Cul de Sac will be on tour April 30th until May 26th in Europe. This tour will bring Cul de Sac to several countries they've never played in before (Italy, Switzerland, Slovenia, Czech Repu...
Posted by Cul de Sac on Mon, 12 Mar 2007 01:54:00 PST

New Glenn Jones Myspace Page

Friends, Well, I've made the leap into the goldurn 21st century with a MySpace page of my own. Right now, I have no friends ('twas ever thus) and look like a complete chump. If you want to do somethin...
Posted by Cul de Sac on Tue, 16 Jan 2007 11:06:00 PST

Re-Issue of Cul de Sac's debut album (1991) hits the street Oct. 24th!

Cul de Sac - ECIM: Fully Re-Mastered  + Bonus MaterialSAAH043 CD Reissue - Release Date: October 24, 2006 Strange Attractors Resurrection Series, Vol. 5     Robin Amos - electroni...
Posted by Cul de Sac on Fri, 29 Sep 2006 09:21:00 PST

Cul de Sac welcomes former Karate drummer Gavin McCarthy to the fold!

We are very excited to welcome Gavin to the (recovering disfunctional) Cul de Sac family, not only because he is an amazing musician, but a hell of a swell guy as well! Fans who catch our fall perform...
Posted by Cul de Sac on Fri, 29 Sep 2006 09:07:00 PST