Cellofourte (and it’s pronouced for-tay!)

January 29th, 2007

What a weekend! Atop hanging out in the studio with friends, Andy and I got a chance to meet up with our new clients, Tate Olsen and Nicole Myers, two of the amazingly talented celloists from Pittsburgh’s string foursome, Cellofourte. Tate gracisously gave us their latest CD, which has proven to be nothing short of electrifying. Their music blurs the line between classical music and rock, so don’t be fooled into pinning them down in any certain genre. They are, in a sense, music’s version of IMC, as they masterfully blend elements of differing muscial classifications to produce cohesively unique sounds.

Clearly, we’re excited about this. Especially after hearing the album, Unsung. Dark Oak Studios will be building their online presence, and making Unsung available for purchase online. We encourage you to treat yourself to the sounds of Cellofourte by going to an upcoming show in February (we’ll be checking them out on the 23rd at Club Cafe), or getting a sample of their unique sound. For information and sounds, visit them on MySpace at www.myspace.com/cellofourte… and don’t forget, we’re in the process of building the Cellofourte online experience, where you’ll also have access to their music for previewing and purchasing. Stay tuned for details. For now, trust in the fact that Cellofourte has the Dark Oak leaf of approval!

Kate

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