Decoder Ring
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Decoder Ring | |
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Origin | Sydney, New South Wales, Australia |
Genre(s) | Electronica, Post Rock, Experimental Rock, Alternative Rock |
Years active | 2001 - present |
Label(s) | Hello Cleveland! NO Records Inertia Recordings |
Website | www.decoderring.com.au |
Members | |
Matt Fitzgerald Pete Kelly Thomas Schutzinger Xavier Fijac Lenka Kripac Matthew Steffen Simon Killalea |
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Former members | |
Ben Ely (Regurgitator) Geoff Towner (El Mopa) Kenny Davis Jnr (The Jackson Code) |
Decoder Ring is an experimental electronic-rock crossover group from Australia.
[edit] Biography
Decoder Ring was formed in 2001, in Sydney, Australia.
Original line-up consisted of Matt Fitzgerald ( keyboards, guitar) Geoff Towner (bass, El Mopa), Pete Kelly (guitar, Sea Life Park), Kenny Davis Jr (keyboards, piano, The Jackson Code, The Blackeyed Susans) & Thomas Shutzinger (drums). Original line-up recorded the EP "Spooky Action at a Distance" (2002) and album "Decoder Ring" (2002). Geoff Towner departed in 2003 and was replaced by Ben Ely (Regurgitator).
The track "Night Shift" from the EP "Spooky Action at a Distance" featuring vocals by Jodi Phillis (Clouds) was utilised in the soundtrack to the Alex Proyas film "Garage Days" (2002).
The band wrote the soundtrack for the 2004 Australian film Somersault, for which the band won an AFI Award for 'Best Original Music Score', an Australian Screen Sound Guild Award for 'Soundtrack of the Year', a Lexus IF (Inside Film) Award for 'Best Music', 'Best Original Song Composed for a Feature Film, Telemovie, TV Series or Mini-Series' at the APRA/Australian Screen Music Awards, a Jackson Hole Film Festival Award for 'Best Score' and was nominated for an ARIA Award in the category of 'Best Soundtrack/Cast/Show Recording'.
Kenny Davis Jr & Ben Ely departed after the recording of Somersault in 2004, the band subsequently reconfiguring with new members Lenka Kripac (vocals, keyboards), Xavier Fijac (keyboards, samples) & Matthew Steffen (bass).
The band wrote the soundtrack for the 2005 short feature Jewboy by writer/director Tony Krawitz, which was presented in 2006 at the Sundance Film Festival. All the band's performances are accompanied by film projections put on by Simon Killalea who, while not playing an instrument, is considered a member of the band. Both of the films were shown at the Cannes Film Festival.
In 2005 saw the band performing at the Homebake Festival, the Big Day Out concerts, Splendour in the Grass and Coockatoo Island Festival and the Perth International Arts Festival.
In 2006 Decoder Ring performed at the St Jerome’s Laneway Festival (Sydney) in March, then at Los Angeles, the SXSW music festival in Austin, Texas shows in New York, followed by The Great Escape Festival, Splendour in the Grass and a national tour of Australia.
In 2007 a short film by Stephen Lance, Yolk, with music by Decoder Ring was screened as part of the Sydney Film Festival.
Recently Decoder Ring's remix of the song "Yama Yama" featured on an Australian Television advertisement for Tooheys Extra Dry beer[1] [2]. The song is adapted from Le Monde Fabuleux Des Yamasuki, a pseudo-Japanese concept album produced by French duo Jean Kluger and Daniel Vangarde (also known as The Yamasuki Singers) in 1972.
[edit] Discography
- Spooky Action At a Distance (2002, EP)
- Decoder Ring (2002, LP)
- Somersault (2004, LP)
- Fractions (2005, LP)
[edit] External links
- Decoder Ring Official website
- Decoder Ring MySpace website
- "With this Ring", The Sydney Morning Herald, 8 October 2004. Retrieved on 2006-11-09.
- A sample of Lenka Kripac's music on Lost At E Minor
- Decoder Ring's album Somersault was released on Bella Union/Worlds Fair in 2006
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