Music
The best kept secret in music
Press
"...the result is a marvelous hybrid, soothing yet energizing, at once fluid and concise, contemplative and uplifting. For all it's languid air and textural layers, it sports gorgeous melodies in tracks such as "Peel Back and See", "1+1 is a Number" and even one sure-fire dance track in the giddily hook-filled "I Wanna See You Around", which sounds like a Cars reunion in a disco. Though a handful of instrumental pieces remain from the original concept, the music's overall character now is stamped with Camp's sleepy croon, complemented well by breathy, subtly sexy harmonies from Hess." - Oregonian
Discography
Eponymous debut: Stereovision
watch for new tracks at our website
www.thebandisstereovision.com
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Bio
Stereovision came out of the rain and steel bridges and Japanese freighters and old bars of the Pacific Northwest. It's the sound of watercolor soundscapes and long notes over disco beats and elctronic pulses. Bandmates D. Camp and Nancy Hess built the tracks from the farthest ends of the U.S. with Camp in Portland, Oregon and Hess on Manhattan Island. The result has earned favorable reviews on both coasts and the live show has taken on a life of it's own featuring the singular talents of keyboardist Solovox and drummer Ryan Moore. Nancy Hess is previously known though her work with 7 Day Diary (Warner Bros.) and Camp with the Dance Hall Crashers. If you own a television then you've heard their creative talents put to work on music for commercials for companies such as Nike, AT&T, Intel, Clorox and dozens of others. Stereovision is music for discos and bedrooms, long drives and lit skylines- it's the hypnotic pulse of a rain soaked Northern town.
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