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EOTO Live at The Hideaway Saloon in Louisville, KY

Michael_Travis_EOTOI know I have talked about EOTO a bunch on the Resonant Vibes blog but I wanted to once again share my thoughts about Michael Travis and Jason Hann’s performance two nights ago at The Hideaway Saloon in Louisville, KY. First of all I may have never in my life seen a venue more packed beyond capacity then The Hideaway Saloon was the other night. The bar is pretty much, as the name indicates, hidden away in an alley right off Bardstown Road which is the hip party street in Louisville. It has a very small stage, which is only elevated about a foot off the floor, situated directly to your right when you enter the door. The inside is laid out like an old shotgun house with a long bar lining the right hand side of the club’s back half and a dance floor that is probably no bigger than a king bed right up front near the stage. It goes without saying it is a very intimate place to see any performer! Talking to Michael Travis before the show he indicated it was ridiculously silly they were playing a show at this bar! Don’t get me wrong, I love the Hideaway and it was evident that EOTO does too! The place is just way too small for them these days, and as I suspected people came out in numbers, jam packing themselves like sardines into the club. There was such an overflow that even the steps through the alley were shoulder to shoulder crowded with late-night concert goers. Yet no one really seemed to be all that uncomfortable and the energy was just insane!
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On EOTO’s website it indicated the show was to start at 10pm, but in true late night concert fashion the guys did not take the stage till about 11:30-12am. I should also mention there is absolutely no type of back-stage area, so in order to even get to the stage both Michael and Jason had to traverse the sea of people and literally climb over their equipment before getting situated. For about 1.5 hours the guys played a crazy hot set of sheer 100% improvised electro & dub-step oriented tunes that melted some serious face! They literally did not stop for the entire set with each song bleeding into the next like a great DJ mix. By the end of the first set the venue had already turned into a messy sweat box and it felt amazing to step outside in the brisk December cold. One thing that I love about EOTO is the genuine appreciation they have for their fans and their ability to interact with them. As usual Jason was just hanging out in the crowd, right around the stage and was talking to anyone who came up to him. He is one nicest people you will ever meet. I have said it before and I’ll say it again, EOTO is not looking for fame or fortune. They simply want to make Electronic Dance Music their own way and put on a great party!
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EOTO Live at Cosmic Charlie’s in Lexington, KY


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Every now and then you get a chance to see an artist doing something so amazing it’s hard to believe, and sometimes you get a chance to see that artist playing at a venue that is just too good to be true. Two nights ago I had the pleasure of seeing that artist in such a venue.

I have mentioned EOTO numerous times now to the Resonant Vibes community (including my original Livetronica blog post), but after the concert they played in Lexington Kentucky on Tuesday October 27th, I feel it would be quite an injustice not to describe my experience. Michael Travis and Jason Hann appear to have consciously avoided mainstream media, sophisticated marketing strategies, and intense promotions in favor of the old fashion “Word of Mouth” method. This choice seems to be working quite well for the former members of The String Cheese Incident. It has also lead them to play what some might consider to be less desirable venues, such as Cosmic Charlie’s, which is tucked away in a small strip mall along side 4 or 5 other retail outlets in the middle of nowhere. Yet this intimate atmosphere is exactly what the band wants and what they thrive on!

An EOTO show can pretty much be described as an intense tribal gathering where the goal is an attempt to connect with a higher consciousness. The music reduces every single person to their utmost primitive behavior in which their is only one thing to do and that is DANCE! There is no structure and no method, just human expression through movement. The music never stops with smoothly orchestrated transitions from one motif to another that mirror the precision of the worlds best DJs. With thick bass lines, monster drums beats, thunderous synth melodies and a whole slew of syncopated glitch sounds, it is damn near impossible not to get lost in the 100% improvised performance that EOTO puts on night after night.

It is obvious that Michael Travis and Jason Hann don’t care about fame or fortune. They simply want to play good music their way and embrace their fans as much as they have embraced EOTO. This was evident when after a solid 3 hours of playing both members jumped off the stage into the crowd and talked to everyone who came up to them. I will say they are some of the nicest musicians I have ever met! The highlight of the show for me was when a fan was holding a glass of bourbon up to Jason Hann, and while still playing drums, he took the glass, shot it back and continued on as if nothing happened.

Simply put EOTO creates live electronic music that can only be described as brilliant. Check out Resonant Vibes Exclusive Audio Interview with Michael Travis to learn more about the band and how they create this form of music! I highly suggest you check them out on tour in a town near you!

John “The Grizz” Grisanti


Exclusive Audio Interview with Michael Travis from EOTO


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Resonant Vibes is super excited to give our readers an exclusive audio interview with Michael Travis, half of the incredible powerhouse duo EOTO. (Click the play button below to have a listen.)

EOTO was first mentioned to the Resonant Vibes community back in my “Livetronica” blog post. The band is comprised of two members from the highly acclaimed jam band String Cheese Incident (SCI), which took a hiatus back in 2007. Jason Hann is the drummer who handles most of the rhythmic elements of the music and Michael Travis takes care of all the melodic and tonal instrumentation as well as some percussion aspects. EOTO started when Jason Hann joined SCI back in 2005. As both Travis and Hann recall, they started jamming whenever they had breaks from SCI practice with no plans of creating another band. When they started experimenting with looping via Abelton Live, the EOTO concept was born. Some of the duo’s biggest influences are DJs and they strive to create pure electronic dance music with the motto- 100% improvised, nothing pre-recorded and nothing pre-planned! You will never see the band perform the exact same thing twice.

Since the SCI hiatus, EOTO has been performing relentlessly all year round, gaining a very strong fan base in the process. The guys just started a month long tour which runs all over the united states with out a single day break. I highly recommend you check them out if they come to your area. I had the pleasure of seeing them perform at the Summer Camp Music Festival and it was absolutely stunning!

Check out the EOTO profile page in the Resonant Vibes network to learn more about the band and to download a full live show. Resonant Vibes will have a lot more coverage and exclusive content from EOTO coming soon.

Enjoy this fantastic exclusive interview!

John “The Grizz” Grisanti

 
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Livetronica!


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Let me first briefly introduce myself. My name is John Grisanti or “The GRIZZ” as I am known around the office thanks to Eddie B’s love for nicknaming. I am the new “Intern” at Resonant Vibes. I could be considered a “jam band” fanatic by most people, as I see an average of 65 live shows a year and have been known to follow around a certain band named Umphrey’s McGee. I am, however, still a noob when it comes to Electronic Dance Music, but Sam and Eddie are trying to change that :) !

The reason I am writing a blog post today is to give the RV community a glimpse into the biggest trend in my scene (jam band) since its creation back in the 60’s. This trend is something I have been watching unfold over the past several years now, and it has all but taken over the jam band culture.

The trend/style has been dubbed “Livetronica”!

Arguably the fastest moving phenomena in the festival/jam circuit, “Livetronica” was by most fans’ accounts started by The Disco Biscuits around 1996. The idea is simple, take live instruments like bass, drums, guitar, and piano, and create electronic dance music. For the longest time bands in the jam scene were focused on having extended periods of two/three chord jams while trading off solos and singing goofy lyrics. Now a large part of the community is shifting to completely instrumental arrangements with no one member playing above any other, but instead the entire band plays almost to a mood or pulse. The trend has become so electronically oriented now that many of these bands, especially Sound Tribe Sector 9 (STS9), have become just as known for playing live instruments as they are for playing complete DJ/PA shows in which all the members relinquish their instruments for laptops and mixing decks.

Apart from the way the jam community dresses and smells :) , they seem to want the same thing the dance music community wants – a kick ass party with non stop grooving tunes to keep that body moving. There are some very key similarities to note about both scenes.

1. The songs usually flow into one another with out much or any pauses just like a good electronic mix.
2. The light show is often just as important and intense to the crowd as the music itself.
3. The show/party always starts late and never ends early (after party after party)

This movement should not be taken lightly or viewed as a FAD. Quite the contrary. Just one year ago STS9, one of the premier “livetronica” bands, headlined a two night run at the famous 9,000+ capacity Red Rocks Amphitheater in Colorado and then played there again this July with DJ Pretty Lights as the opening act! The show was preceded and followed by various raging parties and late night concerts all around Denver! The Disco Biscuits, at the same venue, put together a mini 2 day festival called Bisco Inferno in which Paul Oakenfold played along side “livetronica” bands – Lotus, The New Deal and fellow DJs Z-Trip & RJD2. On top of that, about a month ago, The Disco Biscuits held their 8th annual Camp Bisco in New York. The 3 day festival was the perfect marriage between the jam band and dance music scenes. Just a few of the artist including – STS9, Chromeo, EOTO, Pretty Lights, and Shpongle!

With all of this happening it is hard to deny that dance music is one the biggest trends in music today. It is not just a style that has evolved in its own right, but one that has deeply re-shaped other musical genres. Below is a list of some of the leaders in the “livetronica” movement. It should be noted that many of these artist don’t consider themselves to be Jam Bands but the fact is that this is the community which has embraced them and where they came from.

The Disco Biscuits
Sound Tribe Sector 9 (STS9)
Lotus
The New Deal
EOTO
Future Rock
Pnuma Trio
The Motet ( These guys are shifting into livetronica and Mr. Gracie actually enjoys them ;) )

If any of our readers will be in Louisville on October 14th, Sound Tribe Sector 9 (STS9)”>STS9 is playing the Brown Theatre. I highly recommend you check out this band as they have quickly become one of the most popular and influential bands in the “Livetronica” scene. I for one will be in attendance dancing my ass off 6th row center! It will be a show not to miss. As they say in my community these guys bring the “UNTZ”.

John “The Grizz” Grisanti