Chandeliers (band) explained

Chandeliers
Years Active:2005 - Present
Origin:Chicago, Illinois, United States
Genre:Electronic, Experimental, Avant-Garde, Art Rock
Label:Pickled Egg Records
Obey Your Brain
Captcha Records
Portions Music NYC
Ghost Arcade, LTD
Current Members:Chris Kalis
Scott McGaughey
Lisa Armstrong
Past Members:Dan Jugle
Harry Brenner
Travis Murphy
Dan Quinlivan
Cameron Brand
Brett Sova
Jeremiah Chiu
Associated Acts:Icy Demons, Michael Columbia, Killer Whales

Chandeliers are an electronic ensemble from Chicago, IL. The group was formed in 2005 by Chris Kalis, Dan Jugle, Scott McGaughey, and Travis Murphy and is based out of the Shape Shoppe recording studio/loft in Chicago.[1] The group's recordings and live performances cover an array of different musical styles and their sound has been likened to musicians such as Kraftwerk, Can, Chris Carter, Giorgio Moroder.[2] [3] Chandeliers have released four albums: The Thrush (2008), Dirty Moves (2009), Roulé (2011), and Founding Fathers (2012).[4] The group has toured nationally and has performed live musical scores to Wallace Berman's Aleph, Emlen Etting's Oramunde, The Junky's Christmas animated short,[5] and Marcell Jankovics' Son of the White Mare.[6]

Discography

Albums

EPs and singles

Remixes

Film Scores

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Chandeliers throw danceable light on experimental scene. Jessica. Hopper. Chicago Tribune.
  2. Web site: Sharp Darts: Chill the Funk Out. Miles. Raymer. 25 September 2008 . Chicago Reader.
  3. Web site: In Return They Gave Us Words. 20jazzfunkgreats .
  4. Web site: Chandeliers page on Allmusic.com. .
  5. Web site: Cinema 16 Comes to Chicago. Amy. Dittmeier. Gaper's Block.
  6. Web site: CIMMFest marries music and movies. Michael. Phillips. 9 April 2015 . Chicago Tribune.