Wednesday, 16 April 2008
Four80East
Artist: Four80East
Genre(s):
Pop
Other
Jazz
Discography:
The Album
Year: 2003
Tracks: 10
Round 3
Year: 2002
Tracks: 10
Nocturnal
Year: 2001
Tracks: 10
Toronto-based Four80East is actually a studio side-project for Rob DeBoer (piano, guitar, bass, programing) and Tony Grace of God (drums, programing), worldly concern Health Organization, along with Grace's blood brother Apostle Paul, run Boomtang Records. Four80East developed over respective years, 'tween Grace and DeBoer's remix agendum (for the likes of Econoline Vanquish, Amanda Marshall, Corey Hart, Wild Strawberries, Philosopher Kings, and Ashley MacIsaac) and their other devise, the pop band the Boomtang Boys. Four80East started as an gross revenue vent of saturated fun to play a categorisation of slack, improvisational dance music inspired by rut music out of the U.K. The other half of the dancing band is Old salt Trentman on guitar and trumpet, and Jon Jimmy Stewart on tenor voice saxophone. The band's first album, coroneted fittingly sufficiency The Album, came out in 1997 on Boomtang. It earned considerable airplay in both the U.S. and England. Nocturnal followed in betimes 2001, marking their first appurtenance ride for Higher Octave. A class later on, Round 3 followed up on their self-proclaimed "trip-jazz" sound.