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The Eternals

The Eternals

  • Avg user rating: 3 stars Out of 4 votes
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  • Similar Artists: Diplo, Prefuse 73, cLOUDDEAD, Dabyre

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User reviews for The Eternals

Average rating3 starsOut of 4 votes

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Editor's review

This Chicagoan trio takes to chopping and dicing vocals and beats similar to how a master chef with ADD would handle a salad. Inevitable are the comparisons with Diplo, Prefuse, and Dabrye, artists who fearlessly merge abstract electronic music and hip-hop as the Eternals are doing here.

Biography

The Eternals formed in the summer of 1997 and are based in Chicago. Currently, they consist of Damon Locks (vocals, keys, effects), Wayne Montana (bass, keys) who both were in the band Trenchmouth and Tim Mulvenna (drums, currently performs in the Jeb Bishop Trio - 2 records on Okka Disc). Past drummers include John Herndon & Dan Fliegel. Release wise they have a full length (ast30 'Rawar Style') and 12inch on Aesthetics (ast27 'Black Museum'), 2 12inches on Thrill Jockey, a full length with Desoto (Aesthetics released the lp format) & an ep on Antifaz (Puerto Rico). They have toured the U.S. 3 times, once with Tortoise under their secret alter egos Woodcult, then later with Isotope 217, Califone & Brokeback. In the spring of 2003 The Eternals toured Brazil with the band Hurtmold to support their split cd release with the group (Submarine Records). In 2001 the group performed at the All Tomorrow's Parties festivl in England, and over the years have performed with Fugazi, Hood, Pulseprogramming, Stereolab, Daniel Givens, Dismemberment Plan & Anti Pop Consortium to name a few. In 2004 their second full length 'Rawar Style' was released and they toured once again with Tortoise."

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