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Braindance (band)

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Genres
  
Progressive Darkwave

Years active
  
1992 - Present

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Associated acts
  
Trey Gunn League Of Crafty Guitarists DreamSpeak BusyDitch Trans-Siberian Orchestra Ion Vein

Website
  
Braindance Official Website

Members
  
Sebastian Elliott Vora Vor

Past members
  
Becca Schack Andrew Bunk Rob Notoris Robyn Naylor David Z Jonah David

Origin
  
New York City, New York, United States (1992)

Albums
  
Redemption, Master of Disguise, Fear Itself

Record labels
  
The Orchard, Dr. Music Records

Similar
  
Kenny Grohowski, Mass Mental, Caelum Bliss, Bow Ever Down, Blue Birds Refuse to Fly

Profiles

Braindance is a NYC-based progressive darkwave musical group. Formed in 1992 by electric guitarist - record producer, Vora Vor, and drummer Rob Notoris as a progressive rock band, the group added vocalist Sebastian Elliott later that year. Bassist Eiki Matsumoto and keyboardist Robyn Naylor filled out the lineup (1993–1996). Matsumoto left the project to be replaced by former Ion Vein bassist, Andrew Bunk (1996). Notoris, Naylor, and Bunk departed the band to pursue other projects (1997–1999), although Bunk later returned to record on Master Of Disguise. In 2014, Braindance released Master Of Disguise, its fourth official full-length recording project.

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TSO bassist David Z, Matisyahu drummer Jonah David, and singer-songwriter Becca Schack joined the group for live performances (2003–2005). Schack stayed on, joined by Natalia Eth to add background vocals for Master Of Disguise. Trey Gunn Band and League of Crafty Guitar Players member, Tony Geballe added additional electric guitar and saz parts.

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Braindance plays what is described as progressive darkwave, combining the elements of goth, industrial, electronic, synthpop and darkwave with progressive metal, progressive trance, vocal house, and modern classical music. Braindance has become one of the most distinctive voices in the underground, known for their pop sensibilities combined with technical and formal complexity.

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Current lineup

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  • Sebastian Elliott - Lead Vocals
  • Vora Vor - Guitar, Backing Vocals, Keyboards, Programming
  • Tony Geballe - Guitar, Saz
  • Eiki Matsumotu - Bass Guitar
  • Kenny Grahowski - Drums
  • Former members

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  • Becca Schack - Keyboards, Backing Vocals
  • Andrew Bunk (1996–1998, 2006–2007) - Bass Guitar
  • Rob Notoris (1992–1998) - Drums, Backing Vocals
  • Robyn Naylor (1993–1998) - Keyboards, Backing Vocals, Violin, Viola
  • David Z (2002–2004) - Bass Guitar
  • Eiki Matsumotu (1993–1996) - Bass Guitar
  • James Shagawat (1992-1993) - Keyboards
  • Additional musicians

  • BusyDitch - Keyboards
  • Natalia Eth - Vocals
  • Eric Feder - Tour drummer
  • Micah - Tour drummer
  • Official releases

  • Shadows (1994)
  • Fear Itself (1996)
  • Redemption (2002)
  • Master Of Disguise (2014)
  • Unofficial releases

  • Cognitive Crisps (1993 Bootleg)
  • Braindance at ProgScape (1996 Concert CD and Video)
  • Ascension (1997 incomplete)
  • Singles and EPs

  • Awareness (1993)
  • All Fall Down (1994)
  • From Whence It Came (1996)
  • Only A Moment (1997)
  • Redemption EP (1998)
  • Resurrection (2002)
  • Beyond (2004)
  • Music videos

  • Resurrection Video
  • "Official Lost Video"
  • "Lost Animated Video"
  • "Refracture Live Video"

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    Songs

    Refracture
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    From Whence It CameFear Itself · 2000

    References

    Braindance (band) Wikipedia