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Once upon a time, Bill Carrasco stood at the edge of an Alaskan rainforest, staring at the face of a glacier. Miles away, Lindsey Boise was performing over a screaming crowd of sweat and spit. Earlier that day, Bill was contemplating the nature of stereotypes in oral literature while Lindsey was studying another tongue from Middle Earth. The future was uncertain...
Earlier that year, Bill was surfing in Mexico, singing songs from "Survival" and "Plastic Ono Band". On the other side of the continent, Lindsey was BMXing to "Natty Dread" and "Par Monts et Par Vaux". Years before that, Bill began writing 2 or 3 songs a week as a form of meditation and stress relief. Many years after this, Lindsey studied Greek, French, Latin, and German at Austin Peay State University. Five years before that, he played trombone, but now he was into the mandolin. Bill taught himself guitar and piano and typing and rarely ever spoke English during those gypsy years. Eventually, he got a Ph.D. in Semiotics and became a professor at APSU. Time went forward and backward, as did their lives...
For a long time by then, Lindsey was dying to make some music again, with somebody, with everybody. He was drinking wine at a party with other French majors when Bill approached: "Salut. Ca va?" "Oui, ca va et toi?" "Ca va." Bill wasted no time: "Hey do you want to form a band?" "Mais oui." So, Bill showed Lindsey his songs and they jammed for hours and days, made new songs together, made a CD, whipped together a band, played around Tennessee, moved to Brooklyn, re-formed the band, played all over the city for three years, learned ProTools and Reason, and made another CD called "Breakfast Translations".
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Agua Trip is currently promoting "Breakfast Translations" in every possible venue, bending much of their strength of vision towards the use of their music in conjunction with visual media such as film, dance, video installations, animation and whatever is new. They highly value cooperation and collaboration and invite other artists to inquire about the possibilities of working together. They are also currently shaping new ideas about the future direction of their work, ever wanting to expand the territory they have visited together.
Explore Bill's personal bio page, and don't forget Lindsey's either, at...
www.aguatrip.com
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http://www.aguatrip.comTrack List:
1. In Every Direction
2. Good For Me
3. Slave
4. Idle Chatter
5. Grasse Matinée
6. Translation #6
7. No Pt of View
8. March in April
9. Amor y frijoles
10. Today, if I can
11. Gone
12. Little Life
13. When the Furious Leaves
14. Chocolate y café
15. Ars Poetica
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