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February 12, 2009 |
Lost Portersville Music Recovered! During the summer of 1999, at the cusp of a new century, Portersville began tracking their unreleased EP "Portersville" in Middletown, CT with Michael Arafeh. This "lost" recording has intrigued fans and non-fans alike with an elusive nature akin to Dylan's "Great White Wonder" project with The Band, coupled with the obscure remains that is Skip Spence's "Oar" LP - an architectural relic.
During travels around the former Soviet Republics of Moldova and Armenia, erstwhile WCNI DJ Chachi came across a group of pirate radio operators, who had paid great sums of money to secure the lost tapes of Connecticut pop ensemble "Portersville" before their release. The idea was to buy in early on a possible 17 Relics reunion in hopes that the new band could actually get the job done.
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January 27, 2009 |
A New Path to MusicTrial, error and friendship lead Sodium Lights to a CD
By Rick Koster - Published on 1/24/2009 
In the context of music, this Ledyard basement is not remarkably different from thousands across the country. Drum kit. Guitar stands and instruments. Amps. Mixing and recording equipment and computer consoles. Maybe it's a bit cleaner. That's OK, though.
The musicians here - Mat Tarbox, Rich Freitas and Alex Pellish, all former members of a variety of popular Mystic rock bands over the past several years - are getting older and are not interested in the Old Way of doing things. |
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