Julie has played music under the name of lispector (because she likes the Brazilian writer Clarice Lispector) since 1996.From 1996 to 2000, Julie made numerous home recorded cassette tapes, armed with a cardboard drum kit and a few Yamaha keyboards. In 2000, she moved to New York City and released her first album "Human Problems And How To Solve Them" in 2002 on her own label, Ponytail Records. Julie performed live only three times for a very selective New York City audience. The album was then released in France by the label Antimatiere, which triggered attention from magazines such as Les Inrockuptibles , Chronicart , Magic and the English magazine Careless Talk Costs Lives . The record is composed of pop/lo-fi-folk songs selected from Lispector's DIY audio tapes. The songs are a mix of somehow broken rhythms, uneven guitars and flea market synths. On the record, as on all of her tapes, you can read "lispector is Julie & her recorder." Indeed, the 4-track machine made the band possible.In 2004, lispector reached an important technical phase with the companionship of her sequencer and started recording with 8 tracks. Double the fun.In 2006, Julie released the "Young, Wild & Lonely Split Album" with the company of the elegant Maison Neuve; once again the split album is revered by critics.Lispector has now shared her multi-layered pop/lo fi/electro/folk/rap/oriental/ new wave melodies with various audiences in 2006 and 2007 with the company of her sequencer and a floor tom on stage. 05/2007FOR MORE INFO, PLEASE VISIT WWW.LISPECTOR.COM
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Member Since: 10/26/2005
Band Website: lispector.com
Band Members: lispector is julie & her recorder
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Plan B Magazine / Oct. 2007 / www.planbmag.com
Record Label: sauvage records
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MAISON NEUVE & LISPECTOR / SPLIT ALBUM
MAISON NEUVE & LISPECTOR / SPLIT ALBUM "young, wild & lonely"lispector and Maison Neuve have decided to join in order to offer you an eclectic an personal record. Tracks:01. Maison Neuve- Is it lovel... Posted by lispector on Fri, 23 Jun 2006 02:22:00 PST