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"With Influences that vary widely, from the 60s psychedelia of Love and The Pretty Things over 70s Ziggy Stardust to 80's Post-Punk-Fatalists Joy Division, Eelctric Turn to Me is a band for fans of the dark pop of Interpol, the reckless abandon of the Yeah Yeah Yeahs and the progressive roots of the Secret Machines."The Onion
At age 15, Blake Fleming started drumming for Dazzling Killmen, a pummeling post-rock band from St. Louis whose second full-length album, Face of Collapse, was named the heaviest album of the '90s by Alternative Press. Marcus DeGrazia was a classically trained saxophonist, who discovered noise-punk freakout in his post-college years. Through the latter half of the 1990s, the two played together in Laddio Bolocko, a New York band who made their name with deconstructed musical freakout.
Four years ago Silke was an art student in Hannover, Germany, but Laddio Bolocko changed that. One night in early 2000, she went out to see them play at a local club. "This band started playing and two seconds into it blew our f**king minds.  It was everything I thought music should be: very visceral and very real.” She hadn't started playing and writing yet. She left the club, but felt compelled to come back that night to talk with the band. She and Fleming hit it off, and later that year she moved to New York.
After a half year's involvement with the creation of The Mars Volta in LA in 2001, Fleming returned to Brooklyn and began experimenting with progressive pop ideas with Silke that would soon attract DeGrazia.
The three spent the summer of 2002 creating songs with an explosive depth of dynamics and emotions, a kaleidoscope of contrast.
In need of one more color to fill the canvas that was becoming ETTM, Fleming called longtime friend Kai Fiedler in Berlin just to see if he might want a change of scenery… and move over to play guitar. He did.
A slew of New York gigs lead to two self-recorded EPs on Philadelphia's No Quarter Records. With both EP’s scoring on hometown WNYU’s top 20 weekly lists, a feature in Rockpile magazine, a growing following and generally glowing press, ETTM decided to hit the road. A six-week tour of the U.S. and a five-week tour of Europe found them playing with bands as diverse as Q and not U, Kinski, Chinese Stars, My Enemies Friends, Bad Wizard, Wolf Eyes, Young People and Denali, completing over 100 shows in their first year alone. They then returned to playing Manhattan and Brooklyn clubs where they met producer Shawn Moseley. The meeting led to the production of their first full length record, slated to be finished by summer 2005.
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Member Since: 8/2/2004
Band Website: ElectricTurnToMe.com
Band Members: Silke, Blake Fleming, Marcus DeGrazia, Kai Fiedler
Influences: Love, The Pretty Things, Faust, David Bowie, Joy Division, PJ Harvey, Brian Eno, Black Sabbath, Charles Mingus, Big Star, Misfits, Faust and a million others
Sounds Like: This is what other people have said we sounded like. Pretty polar opinions it sounds like: Iron Maiden meets the Smiths, International Noise Conspiracy meets the Stooges, Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Nico and the Velvet Underground, Jefferson Airplane, the unruly offspring of Elastica and Royal Trux, Siouxsie and the Banshees, Love Life's Katrina Ford, Van Der Graaf Generator, Lene Lovich, Hazel O'Connor, Nina Hagen, early Ultravox, Stranglers, B-52’s, At The Drive-In, Joy Division, The Swans, Avengers, Lilliput, Love, Lush, Toyah Wilcox, The Faint, Enon, Electric Six, Pink Floyd, Slapp Happy, Devo, The Doors, Milemarker, The Slits, Led Zeppelin, Grace Jones, Beki Bondage, Lunachicks' Theo, Bauhaus, Interpol, Alice Cooper, David Bowie, Lou Reed, Mates of State, The Anniversary, Bjork, Deep Purple, the Who, The Breeders, Sonic Youth, Wallenstein, Ginger Ale,early–Christian Death, Pram, My Bloody Valentine and a million more
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It's over

Sorry guys, we should have put this on here a while ago .... the band is no more ... very sorry, for more info got to: http://www.electricturntome.com/News.html Thanks so much for all your suppor...
Posted by Electric Turn To Me on Tue, 03 Jan 2006 11:41:00 PST

The Residency Is On!!

Hey all you crazy myspace cats! We've got some big, fat news. After the raging success of our last show (thanks SO much to everyone who was there) we've been asked to play every Sunday in the month...
Posted by Electric Turn To Me on Wed, 31 Aug 2005 03:26:00 PST

Check out this event: ELECTRIC TURN TO ME @ The Delancey!!

Hosted By: Electric Turn To Me When: Friday Aug 12, 2005 at 12:00 AMWhere: The Delancey168 Clinton StreetNew York, NY 10002USDescription:Electric Turn To Me Click Here To View Event...
Posted by Electric Turn To Me on Mon, 01 Jan 1900 12:00:00 PST

New Record etc.

--- 8-3-05 Since we last spoke... Much has happened in Electric Lady (and Gents) Land... First and most important, the completion of Electric Turn To Me's debut LP "Scrape the Sky" is now complete i...
Posted by Electric Turn To Me on Mon, 01 Jan 1900 12:00:00 PST

NEWS - yeah that's true

4-20-05 I know, I know, we've been a little bad about updating the past few months. Sorry! So without further ado let's get you all up to speed: To begin with, ETTM has changed producers! We are now ...
Posted by Electric Turn To Me on Mon, 01 Jan 1900 12:00:00 PST

new streams on our website...

We have some new music for you to check out. Three demos recorded live in our practice space as we gear up for our debut full length with producer Michael Deming. Relax your mind and float down strea...
Posted by Electric Turn To Me on Mon, 01 Jan 1900 12:00:00 PST

T-Shirt Contest....

We have 2 winners (don't ask...), Christian from Germany and Gary from Tucson, AZ !!! Thanks to all of you for signing up so fast! Christian and Gary, let us know your Sizes, Adresses and Schlong le...
Posted by Electric Turn To Me on Mon, 01 Jan 1900 12:00:00 PST

Hey - YaaaaaH

ETTM News: The summer of 2004 has brought a surprising and exciting change to Electric Turn To Me.  We have replaced James Wilk with a long- time friend and guitarist/composer extraordinaire, ...
Posted by Electric Turn To Me on Mon, 01 Jan 1900 12:00:00 PST