Dave Ciciotte lo-fi 4-track Albums
In 2002 & 2003 Dave made a bunch of albums recorded on a lo-fi cassette 4-track machine.
Tell me about your history? How did you get where you are now?
The Indestructible Beat of New Britain (9/2002) Was the first album. It's a collection of experiments, covers, and song attempts, and it took about nine months to finish.
You Found It! (11/2002) Written and recorded in one week. It's about a battle of the bands contest with mysteries, conflicts, and break-up's all swirling around one night at a suburban town hall in some other-universe.
1984 Armada (12/2002) is a loose concept album about students from the future, traveling back in time.
The Cherry Tomatoes (1/2003) were one of the (fake) bands playing in the (fake) battle-of the-bands contest on the album "You Found It!".
Presents for the Party (2/2003) Heavy album with distorted voices, mumbling abstract lyrics over fast, messy music.
Atmosfere (3/2003) is an instrumental concept album.
Under the Blue Banyan Tree (4/2003) Quirky, semi-progrock album.
Azucar (5/2003) Eclectic pop??
Choochoo & the Treasure Map (6/2003) the last album recorded, an acoustic swan song.
In June of 2003 Dave moved into a new apartment and set up a new studio in a big red room.
thanks for listening...