JENNIFER GENTLE
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Jennifer Gentle imitated the influence of 60s psychedelic rock icon Syd Barrett, and recorded their first album I Am You Are in their own basement. However, it wasn’t until their second basement-recording, Funny Creatures Lane (2002), that they began to gain attention from radio stations across the US and Britain.
Jennifer Gentle became the first Italian band to be signed to Sub Pop records. They released their third studio album, Valende, which was recorded in the same basement on the outskirts of Padova, Italy, in 2004.
This Italian duo is known to have incorporated instruments such as kazoos, cowbells, toy glockenspiel, bowed guitars, old Bontempi air organs, plastic flutes, chains and clocks, and deflating balloons.
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