VHS or Beta

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Biography

VHS or Beta formed in 1997 in Louisville, Kentucky, when bassist Mark Palgy and guitarists Zeke Buck and Craig Pfunder met after high school. After a brief stint with noise punk and the addition of drummer Mark Guidry, they re-formed in response to their love of house music, soul, and disco. The new sound, enhanced by keyboards, vocoder, samples, and electronic drums, eventually brought in hundreds of dancing people at their shows. Soon, the band released the vinyl-only EP ON & ON. After playing the 2000 South by Southwest music festival and negotiating with record labels, they released Le Funk on their own label, ON! Records, in June 2002. In summer 2002, VHS or Beta toured with I Am the World Trade Center. Chea Beckley was added for the band's performances to handle vocoder, samples, and keyboards. By the time the band's Astralwerks debut, Night on Fire, arrived in 2004, their sound owed more to dance-punk than Daft Punk. Over the next few years, the group hid out at Echo Mountain Studio in Asheville, North Carolina, and concentrated on writing songs with producer Brandon Mason. Buck left in 2006, just before the release of Bring on the Comets in 2007. Following the album, Pfunder and Palgy moved to New York City, leaving behind another member, Mark Guidry. The two continued as a duo, and drummer Jim Orso filled in for their follow-up, Diamonds & Death, which was released in 2011. ~ Kenyon Hopkin, Rovi
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VHS or Beta

VHS or Beta performing live at Rock al parque in Bogotá, Colombia, 2005.
Background information
Origin Louisville, Kentucky, USA
Genres Alternative rock
Indie rock
Dance-punk
Post-punk revival
Years active 1997–present
Labels Astralwerks
Website www.vhsorbeta.com
Members
Craig Pfunder (guitar, vocals)
Mark Palgy (bass)
Past members
Zeke Buck (guitar)
Jerome Miller (keyboards)
Mark Guidry (drums)
Mike McGill (guitar, vocals)
Chea Beckley (keyboards, tech)
Jason Clark

VHS or Beta is a band originally from Louisville, Kentucky, now based in Brooklyn, NY, that combines elements of rock, house and disco. Their self-released debut EP Le Funk found some success on the charts, but the band became better known in the wake of the 2004 album Night on Fire. After two and half years of touring, VHS or Beta recorded 2007's Bring on the Comets in Asheville, NC, marking a slight change in direction towards a more straightforward pop sound, achieved without sacrificing their trademark dance sensibility. Recent singles "Feel It When You Know" (2009) and "All Summer in a Day" (2010) were issued on their own Chromosome Records label. The band's third album Diamonds and Death was released in September 2011.

The band's core members are guitarist/vocalist Craig Pfunder and bassist Mark Palgy. Guitarist Zeke Buck and drummer Mark Guidry, both founding members, left the band in 2006 and 2010, respectively. Guitarist Mike McGill and keyboardists Chea Beckley and Jerome Miller have all toured with the band.

Palgy and Pfunder were in early 1990s band Raze with former Elliott and current Wax Fang drummer Kevin Ratterman.

In 2005, VHS or Beta opened for Duran Duran on a leg of the latter's 2005 North American tour.

Contents

Discography

Albums

EPs and Singles

  • Le Funk EP (2002, ON!)
  • On and On EP (1998, ON!)
  • "Solid Gold" (Astralwerks, 2003)
  • "Night on Fire" (Astralwerks, 2004) - Featured in Grandma's Boy and on The OC, in addition to Mack Dawg Production's 2006 "Follow Me Around." It was also used as part of the soundtrack for the videogame MLB 06: The Show
  • "The Melting Moon" (Astralwerks, 2005)
  • "You Got Me" (Astralwerks, 2006)
  • "Can't Believe a Single Word" (Astralwerks, 2007)
  • "Burn It All Down" (Astralwerks, 2007) - Featured in the videogame Grand Theft Auto IV and on the soundtrack for 2009 documentary The September Issue
  • "Feel It When You Know" (Chromosome Records, 2009)
  • "All Summer in a Day" (Chromosome Records, 2010)
  • "Breaking Bones" (Chromosome/Krian 2011)
  • "I Found a Reason" (Chromosome/Krian 2011)

Videography

  • "Messages" (1999)
  • "You Got Me" (2005) - Directed by Ryan Rickett; Giant Drag's Annie Hardy and Ima Robot's Alex Ebert both appear in the video
  • "Night on Fire" (2005) - Directed by Ben Dickinson
  • "Can't Believe a Single Word" (2007) - Directed by Greg Foley
  • "Breaking Bones" (2011) - Directed by Graham Hill

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Le Funk (2002 Album by VHS or Beta)
Betamaxed (technology)
Night on Fire (2004 Album by VHS or Beta)
Bobby Vinton (1984 Music Film)
Black Tie Dynasty (Rock Band, 2000s)