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ATR Rocks Brooklyn Like Whoa/OMG/other tweet-friendly nonsense.

Jul 10th, 2009 by Malice

What?  You weren’t there?  Where were you?  Don’t you know what you missed?

*listens*

*scoffs*

No, seriously.  That’s not really an excuse.  You’re going to have to do better next time.  I mean, do what you wanna do, it’s not like we’re going to judge you or anything, but it’s your funeral, really…’Cuz the rest of us were treated to something that was pretty much awesome.  Yup, put another W in the column, because Analogue Transit’s show last night at Southpaw was, you know, for the win. True, those of us here at ATR headquarters may be just the teeny-tiniest bit biased (myself included), but I have a roomful of people I’m sure would back us up.  The crowd was large and all-around fantastic, giving good energy for the band to feed off of and give something back.

As for highlights?  Where oh where should I begin?

  • One word:  live.  The show was live, the guys were live, the crowd was live.  And I mean that in all variations of the word’s meaning. If you weren’t there, then… well, I guess you weren’t live.
  • Another word:  Sam.  The newest addition to the band brought a new element to the live show, giving the band a nice full surround-sound like presence in the venue and proving to be a certified crowd pleaser.  Not to mention being sickly talented.  And this was only his third show?  Get outta here.  There was some good old-fashioned, seasoned professional calm and cool going on behind the drum kit last night.
  • Jeff flexing the golden pipes.  That’s right, boy wonder got a chance to strut his vocal stuff last night, singing solo on the bridge during “Breathe.”  There were handclaps and wolf whistles and I might have even seen a lady or two swoon.  It was powerful stuff people…
  • “Breathe.”  The crowd last night was among the first to hear an alternate version of this favorite single from the band’s first album.  Not only did it feature the aforementioned Jeff on the breakdown, but there was a killer drum solo in the middle and Kwaku’s vocals have been treated to a new arrangement that really sends the song soaring.
  • Kwaku covering Chaka Demus and Pliers with a “Murder She Wrote” breakdown in the middle of what was perhaps the most amped up performance of Blackout Artist I’ve ever seen/heard. You know he’s got the chops, but have you ever heard him break it down ragga-stylee?

So, if you missed it, we’ll just put a big ol’ L in that column for you.  But fret not, because there are other opportunities for you to redeem yourselves in the near future as ATR continue to rock their way through the summer.  Check the Tour Schedule for show dates, locations, and times, and come out to support.

Also:  there’s a little bit of great big news cresting over the horizon.  Stay tuned here for more information so you’ll be the first to know.  And so you won’t be a L…. well, you know.

Free Show This Sunday!!

Jun 15th, 2009 by kwaku

We have been choosen to play in the Make Music NY festival and we will be performing Sunday 6/21 at a block party adjacent to Bristen’s Eatery in Brooklyn. Come through!!

Drummer Found!

Apr 30th, 2009 by kwaku

Several weeks ago we reported that the search was underway for a drummer to join the live show entourage of ATR.  Now, after hours of hi hats, bass kicks, and furballs (yes, furballs!), we’re here to let you know that the search is over.  The sweat, the tears, the heartache… it is kaputt. And while we know we’ll spend the rest of our lives making amends to Pedro the Cat, we’re thrilled to welcome Sam Merrick to the ATR family.

Who is this percussive phenom?

Behind the drum kit, hailing from Brandon, Vermont and weighing in with over 10 years of performance and recording experience, is the stick-wielding virtuoso Sam Merrick, who started playing drums at the tender age of 9. His auspicious beginnings included years playing in various district and All-state Jazz ensembles.  While attending Boston University, Sam became heavily involved in the Boston music scene, playing with a wide range of artist/bands such as The High Rise, Soulfege, The Genetics, and Love in Stockholm which cover musical stylings of Jazz to Reggae and Hip-hop to funk.   In the Fall of 2008, Sam moved to Brooklyn, NY to further persue his musical endeavours. He also performs with rockabilly outfit That Handsome Devil, and singer-songerwriters Jon Sandler and Argyle Johansen.

But don’t just take our word for it…

And meet the newest member at one of our upcoming gigs

Analogue Transit & Martha Stewart: Recipe for Good Times

Apr 3rd, 2009 by jeff

So, it’s Friday, and the word on the street is that the boys have a big weekend planned for themselves.  Saturday is Jeff’s birthday – Happy Birthday, Red Beard!  Be sure to send wishes, greetings, and large cash donations on this very special day!

And Kwaku is moving house which, incidentally, is how he and Jeff got to be such close friends in the first place, when the barely-acquainted duo tag-teamed to get Kwaku moved, lo those many years ago.  That’s right, AnTran is a family band, built on the bonds of backbreaking work and the sweat of their brows. See what wonderful and completely useless pieces of information you learn when you visit Analogue Transit?

That’s right.  We here at Analogue Transit advocate quantity over quality in our news reporting. Remember – the more you know…

The More You Know

What we here at Analogue Transit.com don’t know (and secretly aren’t sure if we want to know) is what the hell is going on here.  Martha Stewart?  Really?  No, we mean… REALLY???