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Advance Base
Rogue Valley Unitarian Universalist Fellowship
87 4th St
Ashland, OR 97520
28 de mai. de 2024
19:30 GMT-7
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Advance Base Biography
Owen Ashworth used to release his lo-fi keyboard pop under the name Casiotone for the Painfully Alone, but these days he calls it Advance Base.
Walking the line between electronic music & traditional singer/songwriter forms, Ashworth writes minimalist, heavy-hearted, & nostalgia-obsessed songs of longing & regret. His conversational, baritone vocals sing stories of hard-luck Midwesterners & their demons amid swirls of electric pianos, Omnichords, drum machines & samples.
Advance Base has recently supported live dates for The Postal Service, Pedro the Lion, Dean Wareham, Mark Kozelek & Stephin Merritt.
Advance Base is named after the Antarctic meteorological station & psychedelic death trap that nearly killed Admiral Richard E. Byrd during the winter of 1934.
Ler maisWalking the line between electronic music & traditional singer/songwriter forms, Ashworth writes minimalist, heavy-hearted, & nostalgia-obsessed songs of longing & regret. His conversational, baritone vocals sing stories of hard-luck Midwesterners & their demons amid swirls of electric pianos, Omnichords, drum machines & samples.
Advance Base has recently supported live dates for The Postal Service, Pedro the Lion, Dean Wareham, Mark Kozelek & Stephin Merritt.
Advance Base is named after the Antarctic meteorological station & psychedelic death trap that nearly killed Admiral Richard E. Byrd during the winter of 1934.
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