Techno Squirrels
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Techno Squirrels
(Left to right: Harlin, Eriksson) |
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| Background information | ||
| Origin | Los Angeles, California | |
| Genre(s) | Electronica | |
| Years active | 2005–present | |
| Label(s) | Rave Police Records | |
| Website | Official site | |
| Members | ||
| Ryan Harlin Lisa Eriksson |
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Formed in 2005, Techno Squirrels is a band made up of Ryan Harlin (born Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA) and Lisa Eriksson (born Lund, Sweden).
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Techno Squirrels' music forms a blending of styles spanning various types of pop and electronic music. Classified as pop, electronica, trance, house, progressive-house, or techno by different music reviewers and critics most people identify Techno Squirrels' sound by its cohesive similarity to itself more than its comparison to other artists.
Techno Squirrels' style walks a line between club-destined floor-thumping techno and more sensitive pop productions. Not often ones to settle for a single vocal sample to carry an electronic track, Techno Squirrels are more known for their pop structures (verses, choruses, bridges, etc.) laid over danceable foundations of "4-on-the-floor" beats and bass lines.
They do also, however, depart more dramatically from dance music into electronica tracks closer in nature to artists like the Postal Service, Telepopmusik, or Temposhark.
Eriksson, no stranger to electronic and experimental music founded the underground band Schulte/Eriksson (Org Records), who's discordant and poly-rhythmic pop songs caught the ears of legendary BBC DJ John Peel in the late 90s. Around the same time, Eriksson joined with Daniel Hunt and Reuben Wu to sing for their recently formed electroclash group, Ladytron. Eriksson recorded their breakthrough single with them, "He Took Her To A Movie", which ended up on their full length LP after Eriksson's departure from the group (as listed on the 2004 reissue of "604" by Rykodisc).
Ryan Harlin was a filmmaker and recording engineer prior to his involvement with Techno Squirrels. His film work, still actively in production, documents the musical careers of early and influential punk rock bands like the Bouncing Souls, Youth Brigade, and NOFX. Harlin also ran NovaSound, a recording studio in Philadelphia, USA from 1996-2000.
Techno Squirrels formed in 2005 in Los Angeles, California. However the two first worked together during a Schulte/Eriksson recording session at the Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts (LIPA) - an arts university in Liverpool, England who's graduates from that time in the late 90s include, in addition to Harlin and Eriksson, fellow electronic artist Kate Havnevik, record producer Sean McGhee, and puppeteer/satirist Liam Lynch.
Ryan Harlin has admitted in several interviews to his early resistance to electronic music and credits record producer and friend Sean McGhee with changing his opinion of the genre. For Lisa Eriksson, it was a trip to the European music festival, Roskilde, which would first expose her to the sounds of early influential artists like Fluke and Underworld.
Around the same time, but separate from each other, Harlin and Eriksson were both beginning to experiment with electronic music production. While Lisa Eriksson was beginning to add vintage analog synthesizers and samplers into her work with Schulte/Eriksson, Ryan Harlin was beginning to incorporate electronic elements into his music production and engineering work, even producing two early tracks with Kate Havnevik along with LIPA classmate Duncan Speakman.
In the early 2000s, Ryan Harlin and Lisa Eriksson began collaborating musically - passing song ideas back and forth while Eriksson was attaining a master's degree in audio production from Westminster University, London, England. Later the two both ended up in Los Angeles, California, Harlin producing films with Emo Riot Productions and Eriksson working in radio production. By the middle of 2005 the two began production on what would become their debut single, "Mute", released by Rave Police Records in fall 2005.
Recently, a remix of "Om Mani" has shown up in repeated rotation on BBC1's Asian Network program.
Ryan Harlin: (programming, production) 2005–present
Lisa Eriksson: (programming, production, vocals) 2005–present
- KPFK Radio Interview – August 2005
- Chain D.L.K. – September 06
- ReGen Magazine – February 2006
- Grave Concerns – January 2006
- Music Industry News Network – January 2006
- Sonic Curiosity – December 2005
- Raves.com – November 2005
- Tasty Magazine – October 2005
- Collected Sounds – October 2005
- Chain D.L.K. – September 2005
- San Jose Mercury News – September 2005