Her Space Holiday

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Her Space Holiday
Marc Bianchi
Marc Bianchi
Background information
Birth name Marc Bianchi
Origin California, United States
Genre(s) Indietronic
Indie rock
Years active 1996present
Label(s) Mush Records
Tiger Style
Wichita
Associated acts Indian Summer
Website www.herspaceholiday.com

Her Space Holiday is the recording moniker of indietronic artist Marc Bianchi.

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[edit] History

Marc Bianchi began as a musician in the California hardcore scene. He was a part of Indian Summer and Mohinder before assuming the moniker "Her Space Holiday" in 1996. Initially, Bianchi was not interested in releasing Her Space Holiday's first works, as he was focused on launching the bands associated with his new (now defunct) record label Audio Information Phenomena. However, after being approached by Chocolate River Industries to record a 12" EP, Her Space Holiday became Bianchi's full time project.

Since the release of Her Space Holiday's first EP, the band has released six full length albums, several singles and EPs, and a remix album. He has toured with Bright Eyes, The Faint, Pinback, Bob Mould, The American Analog Set and others. He has also remixed songs from REM, Duster, The Faint, The American Analog Set, Xiu Xiu, Bright Eyes, and others.

[edit] Discography

[edit] Studio

[edit] EPs

  • Something Blue CDEP (Bravenoiserecords)
  • Silent Films CDEP (2000, Dogprint)
  • Let's Get Quiet Vol. 1 CDEP / 12" (2005, Mush)
  • Let's Get Quiet Vol. 2 CDEP / 12" (2007, Mush)

[edit] Singles

  • Electronic Sunshine (Audio Information Phenomena)
  • Split single with Flowchart, featuring the track "Silent Films"
  • Wish List 7" (Motorway) – Japanese release
  • "Slide Guitars and Moving Cars" 7" (Clover) – Japanese release
  • "My Girlfriend's Boyfriend" CD single Witchita Recordings – European release
  • "Bright Eyes vs Her Space Holiday" split 7" / CD - Witchita Recordings 2000

[edit] Remix and compilation albums

  • Ambidextrous (2001, Wichita) – UK release
  • The Young Machines Remixed (2004, Mush / Wichita / &)

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