Bowery Electric was an American band formed in New York in 1993 by Lawrence Chandler and Martha Schwendener. They released three albums between 1995 and 2000, including the critically praised Beat (1996).
6-636: Formed by Lawrence Chandler and Martha Schwendener in late 1993, Bowery Electric played their first show in New York City in January 1994. The band's debut double 7-inch single was recorded by Kramer and released by Hi-Fidelity Recordings in 1994. After listening to it, Kranky contacted the band. The band's first album, Bowery Electric , was recorded by Michael Deming at Studio .45 in Hartford, Connecticut and released by Kranky in 1995. The album
12-697: A hiatus during which time he studied composition privately with La Monte Young and Pauline Oliveros , with Conrad Cummings at The Juilliard School , worked for Philip Glass and completed a Master of Music in Composition from Goldsmiths College . He returned in 2009 with Everybody Here Is Fine , commissioned for Make Music New York and premiered at The Bell House , Brooklyn on 21 June 2009. Subsequent works include Music for Rock Ensemble , commissioned for 50 Years of Minimalism , premiered by Katia and Marielle Labèque , Chandler and ensemble at Kings Place , London on 26 November 2011 and The Tuning of
18-631: The November 1995 issue of The Wire , Simon Reynolds credited Bowery Electric and other kindred groups as developing "a distinctively American post-rock ". Lawrence Chandler Lawrence Chandler is a British American composer, musician, producer and sound artist based in London . Best known as a founding member of seminal New York duo Bowery Electric , he works in ambient, contemporary classical, electronic and experimental styles. Following Bowery Electric's final tour in 2000, Chandler took
24-461: The World , a realisation of his evolving 24-hour, 24 part, sustained tone composition with tuned sine wave generators released by Untitled Recordings on 1 March 2012. Chamber Dance Ensemble Film Installations Piano Solo Theatre Vocal Solo Bowery Electric Happy Families This United States musical biography article
30-428: Was included by Andrew Earles in his 2014 book, Gimme Indie Rock: 500 Essential American Underground Rock Albums 1981–1996 . In 2016, Pitchfork named it the 36th best shoegaze album of all time. In 1996, the band released their second album, Beat . It includes the single "Fear of Flying". In 2016, Beat was reissued on vinyl as a 20th anniversary edition by Kranky. Vertigo, a remix album of tracks from Beat ,
36-639: Was released in 1997. Vertigo featured a roster of artists including Third Eye Foundation , Robert Hampson , Witchman and others. In 2000, the band released an album, Lushlife , which was recorded at Electric Sound. The album peaked at number 14 on the CMJ Top 200 chart and number 11 on the Core Radio chart. They have not performed or released any recordings as Bowery Electric since. The band blended elements of shoegaze with trip hop rhythms, utilizing samplers , laptop production, and dub bass. In
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