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- Disbanded: 2002
- Genres: Electronica
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| Background information | |
| Origin | Seattle, Washington, USA |
| Genres | Dance/Rock |
| Years active | 2002–present |
| Labels | Sonic Boom Recordings in USA; Side-Out Records in Japan |
| Website | Official Website |
| Members | |
| Jason Holstrom Jon Khanjian Peter Sali Noah Star Weaver Derek Chan Carly Nicklaus Amanda Khanjian |
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The United State of Electronica, or U.S.E., is a Seattle, Washington-based dance/rock band formed in 2002. It includes the four members of the band Wonderful: Jason Holstrom (guitar), Jon Khanjian (drums, vocals), Peter Sali (guitar, vocals), and Noah Star Weaver (keyboards, vocoder), as well as Derek Chan (bass guitar), Carly Nicklaus (backup vocals), and Amanda Khanjian (backup vocals).
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U.S.E. was formed when the members of Wonderful and Shane Tutmarc posed as an imaginary electronica band from Mannheim, Germany at a Seattle-area nightclub. When the group noticed the audience's enthusiasm about their improvised dance songs, they decided to form a side project that would take dance music more seriously. Carly Nicklaus, Amanda Okonek and Derek Chan joined the members of Wonderful to develop that project, which would become the United State of Electronica.
U.S.E. released its debut self-titled, self-recorded album with handpainted covers in 2004. With no distribution, U.S.E turned to the Internet and gave the album to the world for free via http://www.mannheimworldwide.com. The album was released nationally through Sonic Boom Recordings in early 2005 and released in Japan in 2005 on Side-Out Records. U.S.E continued to tour the U.S. extensively with The Presidents of the United States of America, Ted Leo and the Pharmacists, The Hold Steady, Aqueduct, Schoolyard Heroes, The Divorce and many more. U.S.E made made two trips to Japan in 2005, including the 2005 Fuji Rock Festival and played the Sasquatch! Music Festival in Central Washington.
After another trip to Japan and a tour to SXSW in early 2006, the U.S.E. album was again re-released in the U.K. by The Original Electronic Recording Company.
U.S.E's recently completed second full length "L O V E W O R L D" was recorded in Seattle at AVAST studio's with engineer Cameron Nicklaus and with U.S.E at the Cabana. The songs "All The World", "Get That Feeling", "River of Love", live favorites "Dance With Me" and "Party People" are among others to be on the new LP. An August 4, 2009 release date is planned via http://www.mannheimworldwide.com.
Their song "Open Your Eyes" was used at E3 2008 for the New Xbox Experience Promo.
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