Supersystem
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Supersystem | |
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Supersystem at Black Cat, 1/7/06 | |
Background information | |
Origin | Washington, D.C., United States |
Genres | Rock, punk, pop, dance |
Years active | 1997–2006 |
Labels |
Red Skies at Night Records Resin Records Mud Memory Records Dischord Records Touch and Go Records |
Associated acts |
Antelope Orthrelm Shy Child |
Website | SupersystemBand.com |
Members |
Pete Cafarella Rafael Cohen Justin Moyer Nate Smith Joshua Blair |
Supersystem was a band from Washington, D.C. described as a mix of rock, punk, pop and dance music. Originally El Guapo, the group changed their name after adding a new drummer and because of a general dislike of the original name. El Guapo consisted of keyboardist Pete Cafarella, guitarist Rafael Cohen, bassist "Justin Destroyer" (Justin Moyer), and drummer Nate Smith; Smith left the band before they signed to Dischord. Supersystem consisted of Cafarella, Cohen, Moyer, and drummer Joshua Blair.
The group disbanded in November 2006. Moyer records and tours under the name "Edie Sedgwick"; Blair drums in Orthrelm; Cafarella and Smith play in the duo Shy Child; and Cohen is a member of !!!.[1][2]
Discography
Release date | Album name | Group name | Record label |
1997 | Untitled 7" | El Guapo | Red Skies at Night Records |
1998 | The Burden of History | El Guapo | Resin Records |
1999 | The Phenomenon of Renewal | El Guapo | Resin Records |
2000 | The Geography of Dissolution | El Guapo | Mud Memory Records |
2001 | super/system | El Guapo | Dischord Records |
2002 | Fake French | El Guapo | Dischord Records |
2003 | Begin Live Transmission | El Guapo | Dischord Records |
2005 | Always Never Again | Supersystem | Touch and Go Records |
2005 | Born Into the World/Defcon | Supersystem | Touch and Go Records |
2005 | Miracle | Supersystem | Touch and Go Records |
2006 | A Million Microphones | Supersystem | Touch and Go Records |
References
- ↑ Chea, Steven. "!!! (Chk Chk Chk) brings dance party to Harlow's". Sacramento Press. Retrieved 14 May 2012.
- ↑ Pitchfork Media - Supersystem Calls It Quits (December 08 2006)
External links
- Touch and Go Records -
- - Review of A Million Microphones on Silent Uproar
- Shy Child - Pete Cafarella drums/keyboard duo
- Orthrelm - Josh Blair guitar/drums duo
- Edie Sedgwick - Justin Moyer performance project
- Antelope - Official Site
- Touch and Go Records 25th Anniversary footage of Supersystem performance and interview
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