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MP3 Saeta - Resign To Ideal

Trio of cello, acoustic guitar, piano, and male-female vocals.

10 MP3 Songs
POP: Delicate, FOLK: Gentle



Details:
Current Project: Recently completed third full length CD, Resign to Ideal, recorded and produced by Kramer in New York City.

About SAETA: After years playing and listening to live music together in Detroit, Matt Menovcik and Lesli Wood founded Saeta in 1998 after moving to Seattle.

In 1999, Saeta released its first full-length CD, entitled Burn, mixed by spacerockers Windy and Carl. That year, cellist Bob Smolenski joined the band and Saeta began playing live performances in Seattle.

Within a year, Matt created nine new songs, Bob and Lesli wrote cello and piano arrangements, and in July 2000, the band recorded its second CD, Structure in the Void. Saeta''s sound caught the attention of Shimmy-Disc honcho and recording artist Kramer, who mixed and mastered the CD. Structure was released in May 2001 on Recurving Recordings.

In 2001, The Seattle Times featured Saeta in an August profile of the city''s best up-and-coming bands. By this time, the band had new songs written by Matt, with music arranged by Lesli and Bob. Kramer offered to record and produce a new album, and in November, Saeta recorded its third album, Resign to Ideal, at Tribeca Recordings in New York. The band was joined in the studio by violinist Brennan Sweet and trumpet player Garth Greenup of the New Jersey Symphony Orchestra.

To hear tracks from the new CD go to : https://www.tradebit.com

Musical Influences:
Nina Simone, Arvo Part, Low, God Speed You Black Emperor

Recent Performances:
Dec, 2002 with Pete Krebs at the I-Spy, Seattle
Oct, 2002 with Bic Runga at the I-Spy, Seattle
Oct, 2002 with Rasputina at The Paradox, Seattle
Aug., 2002 with Hem at the Crocodile, Seattle
Ap. 11 2002 - opened for The Church and Mark Kozelek at Crocodile Cafe, Seattle
Feb. 14, 15, 16, 2002 - A performance of selections from Magnetic Fields'' 69 Love Songs, Open Circle Theater, Seattle
Dec. 15, 2001 - Live broadcast on KEXP (90.3 FM), The Live Room, Seattle

Web Links: Saeta https://www.tradebit.com

Contact: Matt Menovcik (206) 728-4288 saetamusic@https://www.tradebit.com

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