Thursday, May 31, 2012

Dana Buoy premieres music video for "Call to Be"



Dana Buoy 
   
Akron/Family percussionist turned solo-artist Dana Buoy premieres his new music video for "Call to Be" from his debut LP Summer Bodies, out now on Lefse Records. Shot in Los Angeles, the video serves as a cautionary tale of love found and love lost.

Video Credits:

Directed and Edited by Sam Molleur
Featuring Dana Buoy, Jamie Boyda
Director of photography - Pete Gill


Dana Buoy's debut album, Summer Bodies, is a rhythmic and vibrant dedication to the joyous feelings of summer love.

What started as hopeful love notes left on an answering machine in Oregon were later crafted into an album in a bungalow near a jungle lagoon in Thailand. Armed with nothing more than a laptop, an MPC1000, and the enchantment of the paradise found there, the songs began to take shape, mimicking the tropic forms that surrounded them.

The record was completed months later in Brooklyn and was fleshed out almost solely by Buoy with live drumming, guitar, thumb piano, and samples built from omnichords, analog synthesizers and iPad apps. During the recording, Buoy (real name: Dana Janssen) and his engineer weathered an earthquake, followed by Hurricane Irene - neglecting to evacuate and maintaining days of isolation brought on by the tropical storm.
   
The result is Summer Bodies, the culmination of over a year of songwriting and traveling. A dream pop record combining elements of Afro beats, synth pop, and what Buoy refers to as "Tropicore". The songs connect the dots between Paul Simon and Drake, providing a sonic spaceship ride from the beach party to the after party.
            
Dana Buoy has spent the better part of the last decade as the percussionist for Akron/Family. Summer Bodies is due out via Lefse Records in May 2012.

 
Dana Buoy  
Summer Bodies  
(Lefse)
Street Date: May 8, 2012 

Tracklisting:
1.) Anatomy of Now
2.) Call to Be
3.) So Lucky
4.) Satellite Ozone
5.) Come My Side
6.) Untitled 1
7.) Delicate Suitor
8.) Hand Over Hand
9.) Futures Part
10.) Best Around
11.) We on the Sea



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