Freescha
Freescha is the musical collaboration of Nick Huntington and Mike McGroarty, based in the San Fernando Valley, California. Huntington and McGroarty have been friends and partners since they met in high school.[1] The duo has released most of their music on Attacknine Records, which is co-run by Huntington and McGroarty.[2]
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Origin | San Fernando Valley, California, USA |
Genres | Electronic, IDM, downtempo |
Years active | 1999-present |
Labels | Attacknine |
Members | currently regrowing members |
Website | http://www.attacknine.com/ |
AllMusic compared the duo's sound to the "nostalgic electronica" of Boards of Canada.[3] Freescha was chosen for URB magazine's "Next 100" artists to watch for in their 2004 year-end special issue.
Freescha co-wrote with Sia the song "Buttons" for Sia's 2008 album, Some People Have Real Problems,[4] and co-wrote with Nicole Morier the song "Heaven On Earth" for Britney Spears's 2007 studio album, Blackout.[5]
Discography
Albums
- 2001 - Kids Fill the Floor - (Attacknine)
- 2002 - Slower Than Church Music - (Attacknine)
- 2003 - What's Come Inside of You - (Attacknine)
- 2006 - Head Warlock Double Stare - (Attacknine)
- 2007 - Freeschaland - (Attacknine)
Singles & EPs
- 1999 - Bulb - Single - (Attacknine)
- 2000 - Freescha - EP - (Attacknine)
- 2000 - Pequod - Single - (Attacknine)
- 2004 - Split EP with Casino Versus Japan - EP - (Wobblyhead)
- 2011 - Babies In Your Body - (Attacknine)
See also
References
- MySpace.com - Freescha - San Fernando Valley, California - Autre / Autre / Autre - www.myspace.com/freescha
- "Biography". AllMusic. Retrieved 23 June 2019.
- "Biography". AllMusic. Retrieved 23 June 2019.
- Billboard.com - Discography - Sia - Some People Have Real Problems
- Britney Spears – New York Times
External links
- AttackNine Records – Official site and record label
- Wobblyhead Records
- Freescha merchandise
- Freescha on MySpace
- Freescha discography at Discogs
- Freescha discography at MusicBrainz
- Freescha on Last.fm
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