TRASH MENAGERIE |Etan's Greenwich Mean Report

Monday, August 11, 2008

Etan’s Greenwich Mean Report

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It is quite an honor for an artist to have their music played on BBC’s Radio 1. An achievement that would elate even the biggest fish in the vast music pond. So when a remix of The Death Set’s “Impossible” by Boston’s Etan was aired on U.K.’s Mary Anne Hobbs show in March and in June on Australia’s RTR ‘Out To Lunch Show‘ with Gemma Pike, feelings must have been high! Etan’s remix of “Morning Tide” by The Little Ones crashed the airwaves again on Colin Murray’s Radio 1 show in June. Indeed a start to a fine summer.

Prior to the radio hype, two of Etan’s remixes - The Death Set’s “Impossible (Etan’s Positive Outlook)” (on The Death Set’s ‘Around the World’ 7″) and Daedelus’s “Hrs:Mins:Secs (Etan’s Greenwich Mean Report)”, landed on long time favorite U.K. imprint Ninja Tune. But first came the Tronstep Remixes 12″ with bootleg dance treatment for Caribou, Crystal Castles, and Justice on Broader than Broadway Records – listen at Tronstep Remixes. With a full length in the works for Ninja Tune, out in 2009 - 2010, the future is looking day-glo bright for the young Bostonian.

Music has been running through the veins of 21 year old Etan (aka Nate Donmoyer), since he first heard the Amen breakbeat at age 13. Influenced by Grizzly Bear, Blonde Redhead, daft punk, Radiohead, and The Beatles, Etan describes his sound as “taking the colors I like from electronic music and using them in a song form that may not fit the genre from which they were stolen.”

Modest in stating that luck and a nice guy is what has brought him exposure, Etan has the talent and skill to back it all. “It’s all about being prepared for when luck chooses you,” he says “for me it completely began with two friends at a shop called Proletariat in Cambridge, MA who let me leave mixtapes on the checkout counter.” These mixtapes fell into the hands of a prolific Boston promoter/journalist named David Day who liked Etan’s sound and interviewed him. “He was the first guy to book me in clubs and invited me into the basstown crew. Everything has really been luck.”

Good fortune is on Etan’s side. Surrounded by a rising crew of talent, Basstown breed, consisting of Dj Die Young, Volvox, Red Foxx, Plus Move, Baltimoroder and several other talented folks, Etan continues to cultivate his craft and go beyond. He plays drums in a band called Passion Pit and has written music for “Lost Friend”, a short animation (see video below) by Susan Chien, which can be seen at the 2008 Boston Underground Film Festival.

With upcoming remixes for Radioclit, Micachu, Ghislain Poirier and his hands in a bit of everything, Etan is proving to be inspiring and unstoppable. If it all keeps up, I have a sneaking suspicion we’re all going to be pining for Etan in the coming year! Now check out the solid remixes kicking off with one of my favorite Death Set remixes!!


The Death Set - Impossible (Etan’s Impossible Outlook)


Daedelus - Hrs:Mins:Secs (Etan’s Greenwich Mean Report)


The Little Ones - Morning Tide (Etan’s Groundswell Take)

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10 Comments »

  1. Passion Pit’s EP is fucking brilliant as well. “Sleepyhead” is recommended.

    Comment by Phil — August 11, 2008 @ 1:26 pm

  2. etan love original ecstatic vibrations from beginning of time

    Comment by Mishkin — August 12, 2008 @ 11:40 am

  3. Thas mah boy

    Comment by Jamie — August 12, 2008 @ 4:12 pm

  4. Nice!

    Comment by David Day — August 12, 2008 @ 4:48 pm

  5. herry nice

    Comment by Baldur — August 13, 2008 @ 8:17 am

  6. Good looking out!

    Comment by BBC™ — August 13, 2008 @ 11:50 am

  7. Chyea, he’s got some wicked awesome under-21 x’s in this picture ;)

    Comment by Mike — August 13, 2008 @ 6:19 pm

  8. Boston’s young gun is a force!

    Comment by WERS Revolutions — August 13, 2008 @ 7:22 pm

  9. Not a day goes by without some Etan or Red Foxx being played in my shop. Solid guys with serious talent.

    Comment by Kerry — August 18, 2008 @ 11:31 am

  10. [...] to it from a wide range of sources, often times from the very artists that we feature. When Etan spoke of remixing an upcoming artist that I was unfamiliar with, I checked in on things. Good thing [...]

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