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Velvet Chain

 
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Combining the expertise of Jeff Stacy (bass) and Erika Amato (vocals), the Velvet Chain project started in Los Angeles, CA, in the midst of the '90s. Stacy, an experienced programmer, producer, and songwriter, decided to pattern the band's single soundings for Amato's unique voice capabilities, advancing with composite and sole sound junctions, in between alternative pop/rock marks and experimental trip-hop. After establishing as a band, the duo quickly started building a large and respectable fan base. Following the release of several demo tapes and other recordings, Chain delivered their first full-length album. Warm hit the record stores in 1997, underlining the ensemble's intense tunes. In 1999 after appearing on an episode of the TV series Buffy the Vampire Slayer, the duo recorded the seven-song Buffy EP, and continued to enjoy incessant success. Moody Groove Music showed up in 2000, months before the band asked their fans to choose the themes that ended up being featured on The Custom Velvet Chain, the band's third album, issued in 2001. ~ Mario Mesquita Borges, Rovi
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Velvet Chain

Velvet Chain performing live at the Key Club in Los Angeles, CA
Background information
Labels Freak Records (Band's own Label)
Website www.velvetchain.com
Members
Jeff Stacy
Erika Amato
Brian Reardon
Marc Antonio
Dan Wistrom
Brett Chassen
Jeff Mince
Arif

Velvet Chain is a Los Angeles based band who play a mixture of trip-hop, rock, and pop, with a jazz/funk flavor. (The band has sometimes been known to refer to their work as "space-jazz" or "moody groove music" - which is also the title of one of their albums.) Velvet Chain was formed in the mid-1990s by Jeff Stacy and Erika Amato, the creative core of the band. They found mainstream attention after they appeared on an episode of Buffy the Vampire Slayer, and later had a song included in the show's soundtrack. Their music has also been used on other TV shows, including HBO's Sex and the City, MTV's Road Rules, and ABC's Big Shots.

Discography

Band members

A large number of collaborators have also been involved with the various albums. See specific albums article for more details.

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Related topics:
Buffy the Vampire Slayer: The Album (1999 Album by Television Original Soundtrack)
Velvet Chain Live at the Temple Bar
Velvet Chain Custom Album

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