"Every song on Stereo Telescope's new album, On and Running, is chord-driven, hooky, danceable, electronic-ambient tastiness."
(The Deli New England)
(The Deli New England)
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Boston indie/electronic duo Stereo Telescope, “who marry rock hooks with synth bleeps and bloops as well as anyone out there,” (Boston Band Crush) released their newest full-length album, On and Running, on January 29, 2013.
Stereo Telescope spent three years fine-tuning their live show to create what would become On and Running. The first single, “Fires,” is the perfect introduction to members Kurt Schneider (vocals, Ableton, live programming, Juno 6, Moog Taurus ii, Thingamagoop, Pocket Piano, glockenspiel, guitar, bass) and Nikki Dessingue (vocals, MicroKorg, Theremin, hand percussion). After separate stints in the Boston music scene, Nikki and Kurt find common ground in their indie rock beginnings, the challenges and freedom that electronic music affords them, and the desire to force every member of their live audience into dance-party submission.
Their "heartfelt expressions and good old frenetic energy expulsion with their non-stop pulsating synth set" (Boston Phoenix) earned them a 2012 Boston Music Award nomination for "Electronic Artist of the Year."
“The sound of Stereo Telescope is one that transports you to another time and place. The digital elements of their music often leave you wondering if you should be dancing or listening to the enchanting story their unique style of music tells.” (Spinner)
Boston indie/electronic duo Stereo Telescope, “who marry rock hooks with synth bleeps and bloops as well as anyone out there,” (Boston Band Crush) released their newest full-length album, On and Running, on January 29, 2013.
Stereo Telescope spent three years fine-tuning their live show to create what would become On and Running. The first single, “Fires,” is the perfect introduction to members Kurt Schneider (vocals, Ableton, live programming, Juno 6, Moog Taurus ii, Thingamagoop, Pocket Piano, glockenspiel, guitar, bass) and Nikki Dessingue (vocals, MicroKorg, Theremin, hand percussion). After separate stints in the Boston music scene, Nikki and Kurt find common ground in their indie rock beginnings, the challenges and freedom that electronic music affords them, and the desire to force every member of their live audience into dance-party submission.
Their "heartfelt expressions and good old frenetic energy expulsion with their non-stop pulsating synth set" (Boston Phoenix) earned them a 2012 Boston Music Award nomination for "Electronic Artist of the Year."
“The sound of Stereo Telescope is one that transports you to another time and place. The digital elements of their music often leave you wondering if you should be dancing or listening to the enchanting story their unique style of music tells.” (Spinner)
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