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Daniel Collas - Witch Doctor
Sean Marquand - Medicine Man
Patrick Wood - Drums, Vocals
Luke O'Malley - Guitar, Vocals
Bing Ji Ling - Guitar, Vocals
Nick Movshon / Pier Pappalardo - Bass
Laura Marin - Vocals, Percussion
Joan Tick - Vocals, Percussion
The Phenomenal Handclap Band is a tight-knit aggregation of musicians
and artists from Lower Manhattan and Brooklyn. At the center of it is
Daniel Collás, the Witch Doctor, and Sean Marquand, the Medicine Man;
who, after years of searching and contemplation, through live
performance and the manipulation of recorded music, have finally
succeeded in assembling the personification of their holy vision: a
musical juggernaut comprised of Daniel, Sean, and their supremely
talented friends Patrick Wood, Nicholas Movshon, Luke O'Malley, Laura
Marin, Bing Ji Ling, and Joan Tick.
The collective started when Collás and Marquand, two New
York underground club DJs, became restless with the concept of playing
other people's music. Both had also been involved in the thriving
nightlife scene, and had an almost encyclopedic knowledge of esoteric
music ranging from Brazilian soul to vintage psych-rock, so becoming
producers seemed to be the next logical step.
After working with a wide range of artists, from veteran soul acts to
up-and-coming rock n' rollers, the duo set their sights on The
Phenomenal Handclap Band, a collective comprised of various luminaries
of the indie rock and underground soul scenes. The resulting self-titled
debut (which boasts guest appearances by Aurelio Valle, Carol C, Jaleel
Bunton, Bart Davenport, Jon Spencer, and Lady Tigra) is the harmonious
culmination of numerous diverse musical backgrounds, as well as a testament
to Collás' and Marquand's singular musical vision. They have crafted a sound
that is equal parts anthemic, dancefloor-oriented and orchestral, borrowing
elements from progressive rock, disco, electro, and psychedelia.
The album begins with the meditative strains of the epic "Journey to Serra da Estrela" which erupts into a driving synthesized force, and foreshadows the arrival of "Testimony", in which Jaleel Bunton (TV on the Radio) provides a fiery psychedelic guitar backdrop for Aurelio Valle's (Calla) voodoo incantations. Carol C (Sí Se) lends her considerable vocal talents to "You'll Disappear", a cosmic disco floor-filler that sets the stage for The Lady Tigra's
(L'Trimm) jump-rope rhymes on the soon-to-be classic summer jam, "15 to 20".
Live, The Phenomenal Handclap Band is distilled to an eight-member powerhouse, an eye-popping spectacle that overwhelms the senses. It pulses with a savage rhythm section that provides the ultimate foil for cascading guitars and electrified washes of organ and synthesizers. Their delirious sermonizing whips crowds into a charismatic frenzy. Needless to say, their live shows are more akin to a spiritual church revival than an actual rock show.
The Phenomenal Handclap Band’s self-titled debut album is being released by the acclaimed Brooklyn indie label Friendly Fire Recordings on June 23, 2009. Please listen and enjoy.
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