Episode 1: Anonymeye; Keep On Dancin’s; El Motel

In episode one of Live Delay, we present three short sets featuring Brisbane artists.

Anonymeye
Recorded and mixed by Sky Kirkham, 2012

Part electronic, part acoustic, the music of Anonymeye is difficult to accurately pigeonhole. Anonymeye, known as Andrew Tuttle, to his friends is partial to warping his acoustic guitar sounds with a raft of electronic signals, building pleasant and atmospheric noises and weaving them into a grander musical narrative.

Find out more about Anonymeye.

INTERVIEW: Andrew Tuttle from Anonymeye

Keep On Dancins
Recorded and mixed by Sky Kirkham, 2012

Formed in 2008, Keep On Dancins practice a style of music that blends shoegaze with the noisy pop of the Jesus and Mary Chain, all underpinned by waves and waves of reverbed guitar. Hell, they even have a dedicated tambourine player. Their 2011 debut record, The End Of Everything, found critical acclaim both locally and throughout the Australian music press.

Find out more about Keep On Dancins

El Motel
Recorded and mixed by Sky Kirkham, 2012

Our next set if from another Brisbane band called El Motel. A duo in the vein of early Black Keys, El Motel infuse their blues stylings with a dynamic rock vigour, and have been quietly building up a strong local following partly due to their powerful stage presence and accomplished musicianship.

Find out more about El Motel

Airing details: Via Zed Digital, 8-9pm, Friday November 30.
Production and engineering: Darragh Murray, Andrew McLellan.
Kudos: Sky Kirkham, Andrew Tuttle.

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