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- Representative Albums: "Boy from Black Mountain", "Dreamland
| Artist: Beat Circus |
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| Discography: Beat Circus |
| Wikipedia: Beat Circus |
| Beat Circus | |
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| Origin | Boston, Massachusetts, United States |
| Genres | Alternative rock Experimental rock Gothic Americana |
| Years active | 2002–Present |
| Labels | Cuneiform Records Innova Records |
| Website | Official website |
| Members | |
| Brian Carpenter Jordan Voelker Paul Dilley Andrew Stern Doug LaRosa Ron Caswell Paran Amirinazari Gavin McCarthy |
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| Former members | |
| Leigh Calabrese Jerome Deupree Curtis Hasselbring Jim Hobbs Kaethe Hostetter Julia Kent Briggan Krauss Matt McLaren Alec K. Redfearn Brandon Seabrook |
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Beat Circus is a band formed in Boston, Massachusetts in 2002. The band is the brainchild of multi-instrumentalist / singer-songwriter Brian Carpenter, who has been its only constant member since its inception. The music bridges several disparate genres including experimental music, cabaret, circus music, Appalachian string music, bluegrass music, old-time music, Southern Gospel, and funereal music.[1]
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In 2001 Brian Carpenter moved to Cambridge, Massachusetts and formed a collaboration with tenor banjo player Brandon Seabrook, which led to the first incarnation of Beat Circus, originally named Beat Science. Aided by saxophonist Jim Hobbs, drummer Jerome Deupree, accordionist Alec K. Redfearn, tubist Ron Caswell, and musical saw player Leigh Calabrese, the group was a contemporary free improvisation instrumental ensemble which used circus music as a jumping off point. After a summer-long residency in Cambridge in 2003, Carpenter recorded the band's first album Ringleaders Revolt which was subsequently released by Innova Records in 2004.[2][3]
In 2005, Carpenter steered the band in an entirely different direction with the development of Dreamland, a 150-page through-composed score for nine musicians containing songs based around a stage play treatment of a story involving the turn-of-the-century Coney Island theme park which burned in a devastating fire in 1911. Dreamland began a shift away from instrumental music to narrative songs about children, dreams, fatherhood, revenge, and redemption. To develop the Dreamland score, Carpenter formed a second incarnation of Beat Circus with drummer Matt McLaren (a long-time collaborator of Cuneiform Records label-mate Alec K. Redfearn), Kaethe Hostetter from Boston, cellist Julia Kent of Antony and the Johnsons, trombonist Curtis Hasselbring, saxophonist Briggan Krauss of Sex Mob, and original members Alec K. Redfearn, Ron Caswell, and Brandon Seabrook. In 2006, Carpenter enlisted New York City-based producer Martin Bisi to record and mix Dreamland in Brooklyn. Dreamland was released on Cuneiform Records in January 2008 and announced as the first installation in Carpenter's Weird American Gothic trilogy.[4]
In late 2006 near the completion of recording Dreamland, Carpenter's son was diagnosed with autism. After coping with this, Carpenter began writing a song cycle for the second part of the afore-mentioned trilogy, entitled Boy From Black Mountain. With the departure of Alec K. Redfearn and Matt McLaren, who wished to focus on their band The Eyesores, Carpenter formed the third incarnation of Beat Circus in 2007, casting himself as the lead vocalist with violinist Paran Amirinazari and violist Jordan Voelker as background vocalists, and introducing a rockabilly-style rhythm section composed of upright bassist Paul Dilley of Reverend Glasseye, guitarist/banjoist Andrew Stern, and drummer Gavin McCarthy of Karate. Trombonist Doug LaRosa also joined the band that year. In fall 2008 Carpenter enlisted producer Sean Slade to record Boy From Black Mountain in Boston. In December 2008 New York City-based producer and engineer Bryce Goggin was brought on to mix the album. Boy From Black Mountain reportedly marks yet another shift in direction, inspired by Carpenter's Southern heritage, Southern Gospel music, bluegrass music, and Southern Gothic writers, and is planned for a 2009 release.[5][6]
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