MP3 Arthur Loves Plastic and Lisa Moscatiello - Troubled
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Downtempo deconstruction of acid cabaret.
10 MP3 Songs
ELECTRONIC: Down Tempo, ELECTRONIC: Ambient
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TROUBLED
Troubled is an electronic deconstruction of Lisa Moscatiello's award-winning CD Trouble from the Start. The result is a percolating potpourri from Washington DC's finest jazz and country musicians, fronted by Moscatiello's haunting vocals.
ABOUT ARTHUR LOVES PLASTIC
Arthur Loves Plastic is Bev Stanton. She was born in the Bahamas and raised near Walt Disney World. ALP has won over a dozen Washington Area Music Awards in the Electronica category. ALP's music has been featured in Access Hollywood, Playboy's Sexy Girls Next Door, MTV's Cribs, America's Most Wanted and The Oprah Winfrey Show. Stanton has been described as a "remix master" by the Washington Post and has been editor's choice for music in the Washington Blade's "Best of Gay DC."
ABOUT TROUBLE FROM THE START
If "Trouble From The Start" sounds less folkish than Moscatiello is expected to sound, Stanton is probably responsible.
"Techno-music, hook music, soundscapes," is how Moscatiello describes the techno-instrumentalist. "Her aesthetic was really accessible pop sounds with sophisticated arrangements."
Whatâs more, Moscatiello says, Stanton served during recording as "the lounge police," making sure the lush, jazzy stylings didnât cross the line into smarmy.
To further ensure that her music has a sound of its own, Moscatiello performs with musical guests Fred Leider on cello and Phil Mathieu on classical guitar, along with her band, The Space Dots, which features Erik Wenberg (guitar), Robbie Magruder (drums), Jon Nazdin (upright bass), and Harry Appelman (keyboard).
"Itâs an arty band," she admits happily. "Itâs got some jazz influences, and you can pick that up if youâre musically astute."
(Excerpted from "Moscatiello's love songs delivered in a voice you'll love" By Chris Kocher, Press and Sun-Bulletin)
10 MP3 Songs
ELECTRONIC: Down Tempo, ELECTRONIC: Ambient
Details:
TROUBLED
Troubled is an electronic deconstruction of Lisa Moscatiello's award-winning CD Trouble from the Start. The result is a percolating potpourri from Washington DC's finest jazz and country musicians, fronted by Moscatiello's haunting vocals.
ABOUT ARTHUR LOVES PLASTIC
Arthur Loves Plastic is Bev Stanton. She was born in the Bahamas and raised near Walt Disney World. ALP has won over a dozen Washington Area Music Awards in the Electronica category. ALP's music has been featured in Access Hollywood, Playboy's Sexy Girls Next Door, MTV's Cribs, America's Most Wanted and The Oprah Winfrey Show. Stanton has been described as a "remix master" by the Washington Post and has been editor's choice for music in the Washington Blade's "Best of Gay DC."
ABOUT TROUBLE FROM THE START
If "Trouble From The Start" sounds less folkish than Moscatiello is expected to sound, Stanton is probably responsible.
"Techno-music, hook music, soundscapes," is how Moscatiello describes the techno-instrumentalist. "Her aesthetic was really accessible pop sounds with sophisticated arrangements."
Whatâs more, Moscatiello says, Stanton served during recording as "the lounge police," making sure the lush, jazzy stylings didnât cross the line into smarmy.
To further ensure that her music has a sound of its own, Moscatiello performs with musical guests Fred Leider on cello and Phil Mathieu on classical guitar, along with her band, The Space Dots, which features Erik Wenberg (guitar), Robbie Magruder (drums), Jon Nazdin (upright bass), and Harry Appelman (keyboard).
"Itâs an arty band," she admits happily. "Itâs got some jazz influences, and you can pick that up if youâre musically astute."
(Excerpted from "Moscatiello's love songs delivered in a voice you'll love" By Chris Kocher, Press and Sun-Bulletin)
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