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Tarentel
From left to right: Tony Cross, Jefre Cantu-Ledesma, Paul Clipson, Danny Grody, Jim Redd
From left to right: Tony Cross, Jefre Cantu-Ledesma, Paul Clipson, Danny Grody, Jim Redd
Background information
OriginSan Francisco, California, USA
GenresPost-rock, Experimental, Noise
Years active1995–present
LabelsTemporary Residence Limited, Root Strata, Music Fellowship, Digitalis Industries, Awkward Silence, Jonathan Whiskey, Static Caravan, Geographic North, Acuarela Discos, En/Of, Staalplaat, Three Lobed, Type Records, Resonant
MembersJefre Cantu-Ledesma
Danny Grody
Jim Redd
Websitewww.tarentel.com

Tarentel is a band based in San Francisco, California, which formed in 1995. Initially, the band consisted of Danny Grody and Jefre Cantu-Ledesma. The line-up altered over the years and has included John Hughes, Trevor Montgomery, Patricia Kavanaugh, Kenseth Thibideau, Jeffrey Rosenberg, Jim Redd, Tony Cross, Steve Dye and others.

The band's current[when?] lineup is Cantu-Ledesma, Grody and Jim Redd.

Tarentel began as a post-rock band, making extended, LP-side length instrumental pieces. Over the course of three full-length albums and a number of singles and EPs, Tarentel has gradually shifted its style to a looser, more improvisational form that incorporates genres such as noise and drone as well as having a strong psychedelic element.

Tarentel member, Paul Clipson, projects original Super-8 film compositions that accompany each live performance by the band. He died in February 2018.[1]

The band released no new material in 2010, and in the spring of 2011 Cantu-Ledesma moved from San Francisco—the band's home base—to Germany, leaving the status of the band in doubt, although likely indicating a breakup.

Discography

1998

1999

  • Travels in Constants vol. 3 CDEP (Temporary Residence Limited) ltd. to 1000 copies (OOP) Part of the Travels in Constants CD Subscription Series
  • When We Almost Killed Ourselves 8" EP (Temporary Residence Limited) ltd. to 200 copies (OOP)
  • From Bone to Satellite CD/2xLP (Temporary Residence Limited) vinyl ltd. to 1000 copies (OOP)

2000

  • Looking for Things, Searching for Things 12" EP (Resonant) limited to 500 copies (OOP)
  • Two Sides of Myself 7" (Static Caravan) limited to 500 copies (OOP)
  • split 7" w/ Rothko (Jonathon Whiskey) limited to 250 copies (OOP)
  • split 7" w/ Lilienthal (Awkward Silence) limited to 500 copies (OOP)

2001

  • The Order of Things CD/2xLP (Neurot Recordings/Static Caravan) vinyl limited to 500 copies (OOP)

2002

  • Fear of Bridges CDEP (Three Lobed Recordings) limited. to 700 copies (OOP)
  • Mort aux Vaches CD (Staalplaat) limited to 1000 copies (OOP)
  • Ephemera | Singles 99-00 CD (Temporary Residence Limited)

2003

  • Latency 12" EP (En/Of) limited to 100 copies (OOP)

2004

  • We Move Through Weather CD/2xLP (Temporary Residence Limited)[2]

2005

  • Paper White CDEP (Temporary Residence Limited)[3]
  • Big Black Square CDEP (Temporary Residence Limited)[3]
  • Ghost Weight CDEP (Acuarela Discos)
  • Paper White / Big Black Square CD (Human Highway)
  • Home Ruckus 12" EP (Root Strata) limited to 500 copies (OOP)

2006

  • Live Edits: Natoma CD (Root Strata) limited to 500 copies (OOP)
  • Ghetto Beats On the Surface of the Sun 4xLP (Music Fellowship) limited to 500 copies of each (OOP)

2007

  • Home Ruckus: Double-Sided Air 7" (Type Records) limited to 500 copies (OOP)
  • Home Ruckus: Bottled Smoke CD-R (Digitalis) limited to 100 copies (OOP)
  • Ghetto Beats On the Surface of the Sun 2xCD (Temporary Residence Limited)

2008

  • Live Edits: Italy & Switzerland CD (Digitalis) limited to 500 copies (OOP)

2009

  • You Can't Hide Your Love Forever Vol. 3: Space Junk 7" (Geographic North) limited to 300 copies, part of the You Can't Hide Your Love Forever 7" Subscription Series (OOP)
  • Over Water DVD-r collaboration with filmmaker Paul Clipson (Root Strata) "Latest installment of the ongoing collaboration between San Francisco based band Tarentel and filmmaker Paul Clipson. Three shorts of Super8 film and music mostly culled form live performances in Italy & Switzerland in 2005." Limited to 100 copies (OOP)

Covers of other artists

Tarentel covered Rickie Lee Jones' "Ghostyhead" on The Order of Things.

Announced but Unreleased

  • Split 7" w/ Seaworthy (Sound&Fury) limited to 300 copies (100 colored, 200 black), part of the Passeridae 7" Subscription Series. Originally intended for a 2009 release. Sound&Fury is no longer a label following the unexpected death of Adam Mills, the label's founder. Although it was announced that the 7" series would be concluded following this, no additional 7"s from the series have been released.
  • Untitled cassette (Digitalis Limited) Originally intended for a 2009/2010 release, likely never to be released following the removal of any mention of the tape from the Digitalis Limited website in 2010.

References

  1. ^ "Experimental film maker Paul Clipson has died - The Wire". Thewire.co.uk. Retrieved 2020-03-16.
  2. ^ "Tarentel: We Move Through Weather: Pitchfork Record Review". web.archive.org. 11 February 2008. Retrieved 2020-12-15.
  3. ^ a b "Tarentel: Paper White EP / Big Black Square EP: Pitchfork Record Review". web.archive.org. 11 February 2008. Retrieved 2020-12-15.