Telefon Tel Aviv
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Telefon Tel Aviv | |
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Telefon Tel Aviv performing at Decibel Festival (Seattle in september 2006)
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Background information | |
Origin | New Orleans, LA, USA |
Genre(s) | IDM Ambient techno |
Years active | 1999–present |
Label(s) | Hefty Records |
Website | www.telefontelaviv.com |
Members | |
Joshua Eustis Charles Cooper |
Telefon Tel Aviv is a Chicago-based electronic-music group that relocated from New Orleans in 2001 and is primarily known for its work in the intelligent dance music genre.
Formed in 1999 by Charles Cooper and Joshua Eustis, its first album was released in the fall of 2001 to positive reviews. In 2002, the group released an EP on the Hefty Records Immediate Action label. In 2004, the duo's second full-length album, and in 2007, it released a compilation album of remixes appropriately titled Remixes Compiled. The group has finished its third full-length LP, yet to be released or titled.[citation needed]
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[edit] Discography
[edit] Albums
- Fahrenheit Fair Enough (2001)
- Map of What Is Effortless (2004)
- Remixes Compiled (2007)
[edit] EPs
- Immediate Action #8 (2002)
- My Week Beats Your Year (2004)
[edit] Notable Remixes
- American Analog Set - Green Green Grass
- Apparat - Komponent (2005)
- Apparat - Arcadia (2008)
- Bebel Gilberto - All Around (2001)
- Carmen Rizzo - Too Rude
- Oliver Nelson - Stolen Moments
- Nine Inch Nails - Where Is Everybody? (Things Falling Apart, 2000)
- Nine Inch Nails - Even Deeper
- Slicker - Knock Me Down Girl
- Phil Ranelin - Time Is Running Out
- Midwest Product - A Genuine Display
- Marc Hellner - Asleep on the Wing
[edit] Production info
In interviews, Cooper and Eustis claim to use the following software:
- Digidesign Pro Tools
- Native Instruments Reaktor and Electronic Instruments 2 XT
- Ableton Live
Additionally, the band has contributed samples to the Native Instruments Synthetic Drums 2 sample library.[1]
[edit] Trivia
- Joshua Eustis has a tattoo on his arm of bands of increasing width depicting the Fibonacci sequence.