New Buffalo (band)

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New Buffalo
New Buffalo live in Melbourne, 2004
New Buffalo live in Melbourne, 2004
Background information
Birth name Sally Russell
Also known as Sally Seltmann
Origin Flag of Australia Melbourne, Australia
Occupation(s) Singer-songwriter
Years active 2000–present
Label(s) Dot Dash
Associated
acts
Lustre 4
Spdfgh
Website Official website

New Buffalo is Melbourne-based singer, songwriter, and performer Sally Seltmann - otherwise known as Sally Russell before her marriage to Darren Seltmann of The Avalanches.

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Sally grew up in Sydney where she was the vocalist and one of the founding members of power pop group Lustre 4, as well as playing guitar in Spdfgh in the 1990s. She then moved to Melbourne where musical style was re-invented to create New Buffalo. She purported a sound that replaced guitars with keyboards over smooth paced bass and soothing beats.

New Buffalo's debut release was in February 2000 via Ben Lee's web site by way of a MP3 download of the track "16 Beats". The following year she signed with Modular Recordings and released the debut EP, About Last Night, featuring the aforementioned track. It was also released in the United Kingdom through Heavenly Recordings, which saw New Buffalo invited to tour throughout the UK supporting Ed Harcourt.

In 2002, Sally recorded some songs in Los Angeles with Jake Davies, but instead of continuing to make an album with him, she decided to set up her own home studio, and write, arrange and produce an album by herself. The result was the debut album, The Last Beautiful Day, which was released in Australia in September 2004 on Dot Dash. The album features special guest appearances by Beth Orton on backing vocals and Jim White of Dirty Three on drums.

In July 2005 a self-titled EP was released featuring two new songs - a collaboration with composer Rae Howell, and a duet with Sweden's Jens Lekman - plus re-mixes and re-worked versions of songs from the debut album.

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