I Am Spoonbender | |
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Origin | San Francisco, California, U.S. |
Genres | Experimental music, krautrock, ambient, art rock, indie rock, progressive rock, electronic |
Years active | 1997–present |
Members | Dustin Donaldson Robynn Iwata |
Past members | Brian Jackson Marc Kate |
I Am Spoonbender is an American/Canadian multimedia group formed in San Francisco[1] in early 1997 by composer/multi-instrumentalist/producer Dustin Donaldson, with Brian Jackson and cub guitarist Robynn Iwata (a.k.a. 'Cup', who joined halfway through the recording of the debut album Sender/Receiver, after abandoning the guitar for synthesizers).[2]
Their musical style has been favorably compared to Brian Eno, Can, and This Heat, and touches on elements of neo-psychedelia, ambient music, electronic music, tape music, psychedelic folk, synthpop, post-rock, post-punk, progressive, math rock, jazz, noise, pop, and musique concrete, with a distinctly experimental/avant-garde bent. Their sound has evolved over time and remains distinctive, making it difficult to place the group into a concise style or genre. Dustin Donaldson has noted that most of their influences are outside of music itself, although he has mentioned being inspired conceptually by Morton Subotnick, Wire, Laurie Anderson and Devo.[3]