December 29, 2009
Melanaster Records’ YouTube Channel Is Now Live
Subscribe to the new Melanaster Records YouTube channel! Two videos, more on the way.
read moreSubscribe to the new Melanaster Records YouTube channel! Two videos, more on the way.
read moreYou heard it first, folks. We’ve announced The Melanaster Band’s next show : Friday, December 11 at the Hookah Bar in Asheville, accompanied by Paper Tiger. More details on the way! Below you can stream Friday’s WPVM interview. Marley joins host KP Whaley and Mike Sule of Asheville on Bikes to discuss The Melanaster Band, […]
read moreSolo DJ set this Thursday, October 15 at The Hookah Bar in Asheville. $3, 10PM. Advanced DJ techniques, challenging music and and an inviting atmosphere!
read moreThe Prefuse 73 show and the Melanaster Band’s debut were rolling successes, thanks to gracious fans, great musicians, and the Asheville music scene. As the dust settles, there will be recordings, photos, and video from both shows posted to the blog. See you soon!
read moreAs part of the transition into the new phase of the Melanaster project, I am retracting the free download of the album more than year after it was made available online. Here’s your last chance to download the album for free (well, at least officially):
read moreIt’s official : the Melanaster Band’s first show will be Thursday, September 24th at the Emerald Lounge in Asheville. The lineup includes Marley Carroll (vocals, keyboards), Billy Cardine (dobro, samples), Ryan Lassiter (drums), Barrett Smith (guitar), Jake Wolf (bass). Expect to hear songs from Melanaster as well as brand-new material developed in collaboration with these […]
read moreBeginning tomorrow, Marley will be holding down a two-week residency on Wednesdays at The Rankin Vault Cocktail Lounge in Asheville. 9PM on, no cover, drink specials.
read moreFriday, September 18 2009 at 8PM! Physical tickets available at Hunk Clothing and Honeypot, online tickets available at Harvest Records and Brown Paper Tickets. For the uninitiated, Prefuse 73 (Scott Herron) is the pioneer of a chopped-up style of instrumental hip-hop commonly referred to as “glitch-hop,” although I prefer “glitchop” (rhymes with ketchup). I bought […]
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