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decoy (dance n dust records) promotion band

Dance N Dust
Dance N Dust

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Posted : Jan 2, 2005 17:13
hi to u all after some time naw,and some good releases from dance n dust records, we naw inthrest in promoting our new talent band from far australia, the music is great, its a realy music ,the guy's are a realy musichen coming up from long long time from the jazze scene.. after some releases in jazze music they start doing electro and trance the music mixing lots of instrument like live bass, piano,saxfhon drums(all kind) etc..
the music is in a very high product ,sound is very clean and fat, many dance floore tracks, for night ,morning, clubs and mean made for out door party..(:
in here u will gat some info abut the guys behind the decoy bend..
the full album will be released 2005, the album is allready close and mastered by son kite and its sound real great,psy progressive music.. decoy's are :
Ian Chaplin and Philip Rex
decoy are naw playing in lots of big out door and festivals in australia and promoting there amaz album and music..
dance n dust records will released 2 new tracks on dusty nation part three and some other 12" befor full album released

Ian Chaplin:

Ian Chaplin is as well known for his contribution to jazz in this
country as he is for his ability to excite audiences both here and
overseas.

After moving to Melbourne in 1986, Chaplin became a household name
within the local jazz scene, performing with local legends Ted Vining,
Vince Jones, Paul Grabowsky, and a list of others too long to mention.
He has also performed and recorded with international artists such as
Nat Adderley, Dewey Redman, Eddie Henderson, Andrew Hill, Steve Lacy,
Albert Collins, Ed Schuller, George Coleman Jnr., and many others.

In 1990-1991, Chaplin traveled to New York on a scholarship to study
with saxophonists George Coleman and Dewey Redman. He also performed in
clubs with Nat Adderley and Dewey Redman, as well as recording with the
latter.

Chaplin's recording career is just as impressive. He has appeared on no
less than twenty albums and CDs, with the likes of Vince Jones, Paul
Grabowsky, Ted Vining trio, and the Australian Art Orchestra (where he
sat on the board of directors as the musician's representative), and was
also a founding member, as well as recording with his own groups.

In 1997, Chaplin's first solo album, 'Tjapangati,' received an Aria
nomination for best jazz album. In 1998, his second release, 'The Future
in Today,' was again nominated, and this time went one step further and
won the Aria for best jazz album.

Philip Rex has been a close musical associate and friend throughout this
period, being the bassist of choice for Chaplin, which led to the
formation of Decoy in 1994. This close musical relationship continues
today with Decoy's movement into the electronic music scene. Chaplin
still keeps one foot firmly planted in the jazz and Latin scenes whilst
moving forward into unknown territories.


Philip Rex

Philip Rex is one of Australia’s most in demand musicians, being a leading exponent of the Double Bass. Musicians and critics everywhere have noted his musical skill and versatility, both as an instrumentalist, band leader, and producer.

Having been firmly established in the Australian Jazz scene since he was seventeen, Philip has become a member of many of the country’s finest groups, and has toured extensively throughout Australia and around the world. He has studied with jazz legends Ray Brown and Eddie Gomez in the United States, and has performed or recorded in small group settings with international touring artists such as Johnny Griffin, Jimmy Cobb, Steve Lacy, Andrew Hill, Arthur Blythe, Vincent Herring, Louie Bellson, Joe Williams, Eddie Henderson, Cindy Blackman, John Stubblefield and Horace Tapscott.

Philip has made an impression as one of the truly versatile players of his instrument and, aside from his experience in the jazz field, plays regularly in Reggae, Tango, Funk, Brazilian, Cuban, and Electronic Dance acts. He is remarkable for his ability to adapt the seemingly cumbersome Double Bass into almost any style of music.
He is founder and co-producer of the Australian group Decoy, which combines contemporary dance grooves with elements of instrumental jazz and world musics. As a bass player, Philip has a natural instinct for improvisation and melody, and is particularly known for his strength of groove and sound on the instrument. In Decoy he comes into his own with an impressive array of effects, producing percussive synth-like lines and screaming acid tones which he contrasts with the natural resonance of the instrument.

Philip plays regularly with local legends Ian Chaplin, Bernie McGann, Dale Barlow, Scott Tinkler, Joe Chindamo, Mark Fitzgibbon, Nichaud Fitzgibbon, Doug DeVries, Rebecca Barnard and Ross Hannaford amongst others, and has spent time in Mark Simmons’ Freeboppers and the Vince Jones band. Philip is also a founding and current member of the Australian Art Orchestra.

In 1998 Philip shared an Aria win with close musical colleague Ian Chaplin for Best jazz Album.



Kaleidoscope
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Posted : Jan 2, 2005 18:18
They are fucking great those guys!!!           db Productions
www.myspace.com/kaleidoscopetom
olivier
Side-A

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Posted : Jan 2, 2005 21:13
looking forward this new project, australia brings lot of new fresh and fat music !
kukan-dub-lagan/ItaiTaiko
kukan-dub-lagan/ItaiTaiko

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Posted : Jan 3, 2005 14:39
all my best for this project
          Check out my music page - free music , new style and more :)
Redlink
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Posted : Jan 4, 2005 01:14
i'm looking forward to hear Decoy's debut album, seems like they are groovy!           

Have a good time all the time!
Dance N Dust
Dance N Dust

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Posted : Jan 4, 2005 21:24
groove and psy..(:
sam i am
IsraTrance Junior Member

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Posted : Jan 6, 2005 08:17
great news!           new Hadal Drop album on the way

if you don't have the last one get in touch
Jeto
Jeto

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Posted : Jan 6, 2005 09:13
never hard...
intrested
          https://www.djjeto.com
Dance N Dust
Dance N Dust

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Posted : Jan 7, 2005 16:17
jeto u are going to love this musicccccccccc
im shure evry 1 going to talk abut this album for long long time...(:
Dance N Dust
Dance N Dust

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Posted : Feb 16, 2005 23:00
http://earthcore.com.au/zone/img_acts/decoy.htm
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Posted : Mar 18, 2005 02:40
saw them play at Bennett's Lane and damn they were good, spesh that 15 minute bass solo intro.... sweeeeet.
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