Band, *1994 US, Ann Arbor, Michigan
Electronic
Nautical Almanac was formed in 1994 by Nate Young and James Twig Harper in Michigan. It started as a rouge 'crash and smash' terror band, playing anywhere possible using confrontational social musical tactics. It quickly reformed into a 3 piece adding percussion member Sol Meltzer, under this new line up the band fell under the guide lines of rock. Being more accessible in form the ideas had to be pushed further so the focus of the band was on creating garbaged homemade instruments: Springs, clings, gutted electronics, metal, etc. In 1997 Twig Harper was forced to leave Michigan and go underground avoiding the police and FBI for an anti-police action (all charges were dropped). Harper ended up in Chicago with Carly Ptak, instead of tossing in the N/A gloves Ptak+Harper decided to hijack the Almanac and ride it to its deserved glory. Refocusing in even further on the electronics tip they worked endless hours rewiring and building gear, playing the sporadic shows here and there in Chicago. In 1997 they opened up the Mystery Spot, an infamous junk store to finance their life. Everything went fine until they became disgusted with the gentrification of the neighbourhood and had the urges to dedicate more of their life to immaterial objects. Packing up they left Chicago in 2001 and ended up in Baltimore to buy a cheap abandoned styled building. Thru the renovations Ptak + HArper have started hosting live shows in their attic dubbed Tarantula Hill, and started a record label HERESEE.
James Twig Harper US | |
Carly Ptak | |
Nate Young voc, syn US | |
Sol Meltzer | |
Max Eisenberg |
Track list and 30sec audio provided by
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Fuzzy Genes | Nautical Almanac | 2012 | Single |
Imaginati 1 & 2 | Nautical Almanac | 2012 | Single |
Imaginati 3 & 4 | Nautical Almanac | 2012 | Single |
Plastic Shaman Hut | Nautical Almanac | 2010 | Single |
The Form In Which You Cast The World | Nautical Almanac | 2010 | Single |
Object Charger | Nautical Almanac | 2010 | Single |
M.M.M. | Nautical Almanac | 2009 | Single |
Melding Linearality | Nautical Almanac | 2009 | Album |
Untitled | Cotton Museum / Nautical Almanac | 2005 | Single |
Cover The Earth | Nautical Almanac | 2005 | Album |
Diamond Eyes 10" Lathe Cut | Nautical Almanac | 2005 | Single |
Diamond Eyes 7" Lathe | Nautical Almanac | 2005 | Single |
Rejerks Volume 4 | Nautical Almanac | 2005 | Album |
Something | Nautical Almanac | 2005 | Album |
We're Stupid, And So Are You | Nautical Almanac | 2004 | Album |
Rejerks Volume 3 | Nautical Almanac | 2004 | Album |
Hand Cut | Nautical Almanac | 2004 | Single |
Split | Nautical Almanac / Vertonen | 2004 | Album |
Handcut Record Transfers | Nautical Almanac | 2004 | Album |
Cardboard 3 | Nautical Almanac | 2004 | Album |
Rooting For The Microbes | Nautical Almanac | 2004 | Album |
Videos 19994-20003 | Nautical Almanac | 2003 | Album |
Cisum | Nautical Almanac | 2003 | Album |
Rejerks Vol. 1 | Nautical Almanac | 2002 | Album |
We Want War Tour CDr | Nautical Almanac | 2002 | Album |
Untitled | Nautical Almanac & Meerk Puffy | 2002 | Album |
Live At The Bulb Clubhouse | Nautical Almanac / Meerk Puffy | 2001 | Album |
Live From Mexington, Kansas 9/29/01 | Nautical Almanac / Meerk Puffy | 2001 | Album |
Two Mutants Or Two Mongrels | Nautical Almanac | 2001 | Album |
Transcriptedivisions | Nautical Almanac | 2001 | Album |
Basement Party | Deerhoof / Nautical Almanac vs. Bullroarer | 2000 | Album |
Split | Wolf Eyes / Nautical Almanac | 2000 | Album |
Split LP | Nautical Almanac | 1998 | Single |
Nautical Almanac | Nautical Almanac | 1996 | Album |
Love All Ways | Nautical Almanac | Single | |
Transcripted Microbings | Nautical Almanac | Single |