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Salaryman

About Me

After a six-year silence, Salaryman re-emerges from the Silicon Prairie with their third full-length release: The Electric Forest, a ten song set of electronic instrumentals that bounce from the ambient to the aggressive and back again. The alter-ego of Champaign, Illinois stalwarts Poster Children, Salaryman owe as much to Joe Meek and Booker T. and the MGs as they do to Brian Eno and Kraftwerk, embracing technology while at the same time being unafraid to rock and never taking themselves too seriously. The Electric Forest is the perfect soundtrack for a midnight drive down a deserted highway or, in these days of skyrocketing fuel prices, the ideal background music for an evening spent at home watching the next-door neighbors' big screen TV through your living room window.

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Member Since: 25/05/2006
Band Website: www.salaryman.org
Band Members: RNV RGM JEV
Influences: Kraftwerk, Devo, This Heat, Can, Booker T and the MGs, The Meters, Joe Meek, The Ventures, Neu, Harmonia, Eno, Cluster, Radio, Television and Microwave Transmissions
Sounds Like: The future's past... or is the past's future? We can never keep that straight...
Record Label: Twelve Inch Records / Parasol
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

CD Available Now!

Hi. You can buy our new CD, The Electric Forest, before its official release date at salaryman.org and Parasol. You'll be able to buy it digitally and in stores starting July 27th.
Posted by on Tue, 27 Jun 2006 17:05:00 GMT

Free Track and New Site

We've updated our website, http://www.salaryman.org, and there's a track, Portwine Road, from the new album available there and here. The record can be ordered in advance from our site and Parasol on ...
Posted by on Wed, 31 May 2006 21:11:00 GMT

New Stuff Coming Soon

Hey. We're finished with the new album. It's called The Electric Forest and will be available in stores and online July 25th. It will be coming out on Twelve Inch Records and distributed by the fine f...
Posted by on Fri, 26 May 2006 00:43:00 GMT