Dash Reflex
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Dash Reflex is a three piece piano-orientated rock band from London. The band consists of Harry Lee-Boazman on lead vocals and piano, Alan Bryant on drums and backing vocals, as well as Bas Vellekoop on bass guitar and backing vocals[1]. Their music incorporates three-part vocal harmonies along with electronic effects and sounds produced on a laptop. They draw on genres including pop, indie, jazz, techno and drum and bass.
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[edit] History
Lee-Boazman met Bryant in September 2005 during their first week at City University. By February 2006 they had formed Dash Reflex with bassist Johannes Vermunt, another student. They played their first gig in April of that year.[2] Bass player Johannes left the group in the summer due to personal reasons and after trying different bass players the group's lineup was complete with the arrival of Bas Vellekoop who attended one of their gigs.[3]
[edit] Releases
The band wrote, self recorded, produced and mastered their first official EP "Quiet Revolution" which was released summer 2007.[1]
"A powerful performance, their intricate melodies and lush harmonies demand attention…" – Kate Hutchinson, Time Out.[4]
"Hurrah for Dash Reflex, who immerse themselves in an eclectic mix of genres to create something smooth and exciting. Sheer enthusiasm for what they do shines through." – Paul Reynolds, www.thezapping.com.[5]
They have been touring nationally for the summer.
[edit] Discography
[edit] References
- ^ a b Official EP credits for Quiet Revolution
- ^ First gig for music student band Dash Reflex; City University
- ^ Official Myspace blog. Retrieved on 2007-29-07.
- ^ Time Out June 2007 - Kate Hutchinson.
- ^ Dash Reflex - Featured artist. Retrieved on 2007-04-07.